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Politics By Diana Glebova Published March 20, 2024, 11:29 a.m. ET The Biden campaign is aggressively courting black and Latino swing-state voters as polling consistently shows the president

The FTC’s chief administrative law judge (ALJ) ruled that Intuit, the parent company of TurboTax, “deceived consumers” and “engaged in deceptive advertising” by advertising its “Free Edition” tax filing service as free when users ultimately had to pay. The Verge reports: The ruling (PDF) includes several pages of commercials and online ads where Intuit advertised […]

The Delhi High Court has ruled that Google’s Ads program falls under the purview of the country’s Trademarks Act and the company must remove ads that infringe upon trademarks in a major decision that may redefine online advertising’s legal landscape. From a report: The decision), delivered by a division bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru and […]

Black gay and bisexual men in the US prefer PrEP advertisements that feature couples with racial, sexual, and gender diversity, according to a mixed methods study published in PLOS ONE. The men found diverse couple composition in ads to be less stigmatising than ads solely featuring Black gay and bisexual male couples, and more appealing […]

We can choose many different ways to begin to repair the frayed social fabric of American life. But regardless of which path to healing and unity is our favorite, it’s beyond imperative that we work to rebuild trust among the political tribes in our country. Organizations dedicated to political depolarization such as Braver Angels and members of the

WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) – Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL.O) asked a U.S. federal judge on Monday to dismiss a Justice Department lawsuit alleging that the search giant illegally abused its dominance of online advertising. The government . . .

The $330 billion U.S. advertising industry shortchanges Black shoppers and their $1.6 trillion in spending power at its peril. In June 2020, just weeks after a white police officer murdered unarmed George Floyd, AdAge

A study published in Culture, Health & Sexuality explored how Black gay and bisexual men in Washington DC felt about a series of PrEP advertisements. Many participants wanted more information about PrEP than the ads provided; yet their preference for simple and short messaging was also very clear. The men prefered ads that normalised PrEP […]

Amid the snack treat, booze, car and gambling pitches, the service of extending a brand on Super Bowl Sunday nudged an unlikely figure into the spotlight of what’s often referred to as the USA’s biggest secular holiday. Jesus Christ. Sunday’s game got two doses, the first coming midway through the second quarter with Patsy Cline’s […]

The $330 billion U.S. advertising industry shortchanges Black shoppers and their $1.6 trillion in spending power at its peril. In June 2020, just weeks after a white police officer murdered unarmed George Floyd, AdAge


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