Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 01, 2022
Once again, political mudslinging and false campaign ads threaten to take center stage in the final weeks before election day in November. This is nothing new, but thanks to television networks, streaming services and the internet, these ads are now more influential than ever. But the first attack ads to hit the screen predated these mediums by many years. Their creator was not an advertising pro but a revered Hollywood producer. In 1934, in the... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 29, 2022
By the time this column makes it into Thursday’s print edition, I don’t know what Central Florida will look like. (In fact, this is Wednesday Scott expressing hopes that Thursday Scott still has power. Fat chance.) Most of Florida spent Wednesday playing waiting games. So I... + más
Campaigns spend over $6.4 billion on ads for 2022 elections, making race one of the most expensive ever | CNBC
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
CBS News USA Politics September 28, 2022
With nearly 40 days until the November midterm elections, House Republicans are focusing their closing argument around the economy, blaming laws passed as part of President Biden's agenda for high inflation and for worsening economic problems. The latest seven ads from the... + más
Democrats and Republicans are courting Latinos on the economy in Nevada's tight Senate race | CBS News
Gerrymandering isn’t giving Republicans the advantage you might expect | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 26, 2022
Mamie Mitchell, the script supervisor on the movie Rust, won't be able to bring the bulk of her complaint against the film's producers over a deadly shooting on the set, a judge ruled Friday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael E. Whitaker decided two of... + más
Alec Baldwin may soon be charged for Rust shooting: Report | Newsweek
Women Still Underrepresented Behind the Camera in Indie Film World | Vanity Fair
CNBC USA Politics September 26, 2022
A sign is seen as voters line up for the U.S. Senate run-off election, at a polling location in Marietta, Georgia, January 5, 2021.Mike Segar ReutersThe 2022 midterm elections are on track to be the most expensive ever as more than $6.4 billion is being poured into TV, radio and... + más
How political candidates are targeting you on social media based on your music tastes, shopping habits and favorite TV shows | CNN
Hurricane Ian batters Florida while politicians keep battering each other with nasty ads | Orlando Sentinel
Business Insider USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Eagle-eyed viewers of Amazon's first Thursday Night Football broadcast might have noticed something felt different as the game cut to commercials — there weren't any beer ads, .That's because, according to Amazon's advertising guidelines, the company... + más
Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds | Ars Technica
Vanity Fair USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
-csHumu kSFDYl body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Despite making up over , women are still underrepresented behind the camera in America’s independent film industry. According to the study “Indie Women: Behind-the-Scenes... + más
iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking and rattling in TikTok, Snapchat, and other apps [Update: Fix coming next week] | 9to5Mac
iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking and rattling in TikTok, Snapchat, and other apps | 9to5Mac
CNN USA Business September 23, 2022
CNN — Marco Rubio hopes to sway voters interested in Chick-fil-A, Ram trucks, and Duck Dynasty. John Fetterman is searching for fans of microbreweries, Teslas, and the Dave Matthews Band. And Michael Bennet wants to reach people who like Taylor Swift and Lizzo – while... + más
Malaika Favorite tells her artistic story through an explosion of color | The Advocate
Moderna-backed mouse study offers first head-to-head BA.5, BA.1 booster data | Ars Technica
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