Por: Portland Press Herald World November 05, 2022
On Ariana Afshar’s 12-hour workdays, she makes TikToks about topics like Medicare-for-all, posts to Twitter and Instagram about a $15 minimum wage, attends in-person protests, and gathers news to discuss while listeners walk their dogs or make dinner during her weekday-evening Twitch stream. Recently, she talked about the attack on Paul Pelosi. But if it’s been a particularly rough news week, sometimes she’ll just stream a game or “90... + full article
The Hill USA Politics October 25, 2022
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is sounding the alarm about voter suppression even amid a week of early voter turnout in Georgia. “In 2018, we had record turnout,” Abrams said in a press conference Monday. “We had record turnout that shattered records... + más
Georgia debate: police, guns, voter suppression take center stage at fiery Stacey Abrams, Brian Kemp showdown | Fox News
Early votes in Georgia, nation could signal high '22 turnout | WPLG Local 10
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
To earn money as an influencer, you don't need millions of followers on Instagram.Some micro influencers — — are making thousands of dollars from brand sponsorships. Hiring these influencers, many of whom work on their digital businesses , is part of .Industry insiders... + más
How influencers reach out to brands to get paid collaborations | Business Insider
Projected 2023 NFL draft order: Which team will pick No. 1 overall? | ESPN
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 21, 2022
One of the earliest questions aspiring influencers will ask themselves is: How do I start working with ?An influencer's inbox — whether it's email or direct messages on social media — is often where that process begins.Some influencers will start building... + más
Under the Influence: New Study Shows Black Influencers Make 35 Percent Less Than White Counterparts | The Root
Young People Want To Be Influencers Even As Older Americans Say It Isn't A Real Job! | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 20, 2022
Currently one in four younger Americans now want to become an influencer.getty Who doesn't want to be rich and famous? Certainly plenty of people have dreamt of getting rich and obtaining fame as a singer, actor, or athlete. In the case of younger Americans – those in Gen... + más
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
It's no surprise that tech brands are popular with digitally native Gen Z, but new data shows just how much.A new from Morning Consult asked thousands of Gen Z adults (ages 18 to 25), which brands they viewed either somewhat or very favorably, and the top four slots all... + más
Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds | Ars Technica
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
The Root USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
June 2020 promised to be a watershed moment—at least, according to promises made by countless retailers and companies on June 2nd, a day that would come to be known as #BlackoutTuesday. But even while social media timelines were peppered with black boxes and DE&I-friendly... + más
Black Influencers to Triller: Show Us the Money | The Root
Immigration gives Greg Abbott lead over Beto O'Rourke in Texas: Poll | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
The truest thing I can say about the Nov. 16 gubernatorial runoff is something I learned decades ago from the late Jim Carvin, one of the seminal media consultants in Louisiana: “Every election is a unique event.”Carvin wasn’t saying it’s a waste of time to look at past... + más
Will Rep. Garret Graves join Louisiana's gubernatorial race? | The Advocate
A pro-abortion access Miss America roils North Dakota House race with independent bid | ABC News
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