The campaign to convince marketers to abandon Facebook has added one of the world’s largest ad spenders. Global consumer packaged goods company Unilever announced on Friday that it will suspend its advertising on Facebook and Instagram, joining a growing movement to stop spending dollars on advertising on social media platforms. …
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As most players prepare to perform at summer training camp, the Nationals first baseman for a long time Ryan Zimmerman He writes in an invited piece for the Associated Press that he “is still deciding whether to play” in 2020. Like many players across the league, although he is not …
Read More »Rich tourist to have the opportunity to do a spacewalk in 2023
Jeff Bezos in front of the Blue Origin space capsule Jeff Bezos’ space tourism project with Blue Origin is competing with a similar program under development by Space X, the rocket company founded and led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and Virgin Galactic, backed by Richard Branson. Bezos revealed in …
Read More »Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan says the United States “martyred” Osama bin Laden
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses a Kashmir rally at the Prime Minister’s office in Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 30, 2019. AP Pakistan’s Prime Minister risked alienating Washington further by saying al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was “martyred” by the United States. Imran Khan made the controversial comment in parliament …
Read More »An early HBO Max report card
This story was first published in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter on the broadcast industry. Visit vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! Photo: Courtesy of HBO. It’s been a month since AT&T-owned WarnerMedia released HBO Max, and while the literal launch went smoothly: the app works fine and there have been no major tech …
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