Month: July 2020
Delightree raises $3M to help franchise business owners simplify their operations
Owning one brick-and-mortar business seems complicated enough. But running multiple locations? For many owners, that’s a constant juggling act of phone calls, check lists and driving back and forth from store to store. In the middle of a pandemic, it
Read MoreFacebook Has Moved To Ban Sales Of Looted Antiquities. Will It Make A Difference?
Archaeologists have ID’ed 100-plus Facebook groups offering looted and illicit antiquities for sale. New rules ban the sale of “historical artifacts” on Facebook but critics want more enforcement. (Image credit: Screenshot by NPR)
Read MoreCiting Election Delay Tweet, Influential Trump Ally Now Demands His Re-Impeachment – NPR
Citing Election Delay Tweet, Influential Trump Ally Now Demands His Re-Impeachment NPR Video resurfaces of Trump struggling to vote in person in 2004 as he ramps up attacks on mail-in voting CNN Late-night hosts react to Trump’s tweet on delaying the election Washington
Read MoreThe explosive tell-all book by Trump’s niece is coming out two weeks earlier than expected – CNN
The explosive tell-all book by Trump’s niece is coming out two weeks earlier than expected CNN
Read MoreBritish filmmaker Alan Parker, director of ‘Midnight Express’, dies at 76
British filmmaker Alan Parker, whose movies included “Bugsy Malone,” “Fame”, “Midnight Express” and “Evita,” has died at 76. A statement from the director’s family says Parker died Friday in London after a long illness. Parker was one of Britain’s most successful directors,
Read MoreJim Jordan grills Anthony Fauci on whether protests spread coronavirus, rails about restrictions on church se – cleveland.com
Jim Jordan grills Anthony Fauci on whether protests spread coronavirus, rails about restrictions on church se cleveland.com Fauci testifies on US coronavirus response: Live updates CNN Meghan McCain hits Fauci for answer on whether protests spread COVID: ‘Part of the reason Republicans
Read MoreAustralia now has a template for forcing Facebook and Google to pay for news
Australia is closing in on a legally binding framework to force adtech giants Facebook and Google pay media companies for monetizing their news content when it’s posted to their social media platforms or otherwise aggregated and monetized. Back in April
Read MoreBahamas, Florida brace as new Hurricane Isaias bears down
Forecasters have declared a hurricane watch for parts of the Florida coastline as Hurricane Isaias drenches the Bahamas on a track for the U.S. East Coast.
Read MoreFacebook will launch officially licensed music videos in the US starting this weekend
Facebook today confirmed it will begin rolling out official music videos across its platform in the U.S., as TechCrunch first reported, as well as introduce a new Music destination within Facebook Watch. The changes, which will go into effect starting
Read MoreIn latest anti-government protest, hundreds amass outside Netanyahu residences
Demonstrators call for premier’s ouster in front of his homes in Jerusalem, Caesarea; solidarity rallies planned abroad in San Francisco, London
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