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30.Similarly, the original Pledge of Allegiance didn't have "under God." President Eisenhower signed a law in 1954 adding the ...
For those new to the art of at-home tanning, there has arguably never been a better time to try your hand at face and body ...
Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki recently reunited following their CBS sitcom’s 2019 finale, appearing together in an ad for video game Royal Kingdom, which sees the pair throwing all their ...
This market facilitates the buying and selling of online ads. The US district judge, Leonie Brinkema, agreed Google has a monopoly over the tools used by online publishers to host ad space ...
That’s just what Lamar discusses in a voiceover for a new Gatorade ad. In the video (which is set to Lamar’s “Peekaboo”), Lamar narrates: “How much are you willing to lose? Take the ...
The new ads, part of a 2025 marketing campaign by PepsiCo., will premiere during the NBA Playoffs and feature the Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winning rap artist alongside megastar athletes like ...
The bombshell ruling by US Judge Leonie Brinkema in the Eastern District of Virginia determined that Google violated the Sherman Act by dominating the online publisher ad server market and the ad ...
But in a partial win for Google, antitrust enforcers failed to prove that the company held a monopoly in advertiser ad networks, the judge found. The highly anticipated decision could reconfigure ...
Their ad, which ran during the NFL playoffs, praises President Trump's plan to cut taxes. "Tax cuts can actually lead to higher revenues," the group’s CEO, Alfredo Ortiz, told the I-Team.
China is cracking down on how automakers advertise driver-assistance features, banning terms like “autonomous driving,” “self-driving,” and “smart driving,” Reuters reported, citing a ...
US District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, found Google liable for "willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power" in markets for publisher ad servers and the market for ad ...
The system was largely built around a series of acquisitions that started with Google's $3.2 billion purchase of online ad specialist DoubleClick in 2008. U.S. regulators approved the deals at the ...