• Threads is finally rolling out real-time search results for some users

    Threads, Meta’s microblogging platform, has come a long way since its launch almost a year ago. However, Threads still lacks some important features – such as an option to show real-time search results. After Meta said it had no plans to make this a reality, the company is finally letting some Threads users see recent search results. more

  • LAURA INGRAHAM: Americans deserve a real campaign, a real agenda for prosperity and a real border

    Fox News host Laura Ingraham shows how former President Trump can put President Biden's record "on trial" as the NY vs. Trump case takes center stage on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: An impartial observer knows that the New York media is doing everything it can to influence the jury. On the eve of the trial, the illustrious "New York Slimes" published a piece titled "Will a mountain of evidence be enough to convict Trump?" In the official record, the case is known as the People of the...

  • Juror #2's media diet may decide if Democracy lives or dies

    The jury is chosen, the trial is underway. I deeply hope these twelve citizens can find a way to convict Donald Trump. It would mean that somehow the world has not completely, totally and permanently spun off its axis. But one juror is scaring the bejeezus out of me. — Read the rest

  • Trump put on notice that all his 'admissions' on social media will haunt him with the jury

    Sanctions may rain down on Donald Trump in the form of fines and jail threats for potentially breaching his hush money trial gag order by his rampant social media posts and quotes — but prosecutors may also put all of them into evidence that could be used as fodder to radically sway his jury. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team on Tuesday asked the judge to dock the former president for at least 10 posts on his social media account and campaign website that appeared as...

  • Trump's attacks 'finally have real consequences' as judge penalizes him beyond a fine

    Donald Trump is used to getting away with rule violations, even in a court setting, but those days are over, according to a former prosecutor.Trump spent Thursday in court for jury selection in the former president's upcoming trial for allegations that he broke the law when he purportedly made hush money payments to hide an affair with an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election, and then covered it up by disguising the payment in his financial records. At the end of the day in court, there...

    • Adweek

    Finally, the Ad Industry Can Deliver on Purpose-Driven Media Investment

    Several brands have made public commitments to shift their budgets to purpose-driven advertising and allocate spend to companies owned by and reaching underrepresented populations or focusing on industry causes. However, given the complexity of the digital media ecosystem, the actual shifting of dollars to purpose-owned or led organizations has proven elusive. The fact remains that

  • Final thoughts from Rangers' loss to Astros: Troubling trends re-emerge

    With one game remaining in their seven-game stretch over a 10-day period,

  • Unlike last year, Sixers know there's real stakes for this finale against Nets

    The Sixers know there's legitimate stakes this time for their season finale

  • Bayern dream of Wembley final but must first get past Real Madrid

    Bayern Munich are delighted to be back in the Champions League semi-finals but in order to reach another Wembley final they must now end a negative trend against record winners Real Madrid. Bayern know they face a daunting task against "the biggest club in the world," according to coach Thomas Tuchel, when they face their former coach Carlo Ancelotti and ex-midfielder Toni Kroos in the last four on April 30 in Munich and on May 8 in Madrid. The two heavyweights have met 26 times, with 14-time...

  • ‘Big journalism fail’: Mainstream media blasted over coverage of historic Trump trial

    The media's ability to shape public opinion is well-documented, and by the end of the second day of the first criminal trial in history of a former U.S. president critics are slamming the content, framing, and focus of mainstream media organizations. The biggest concerns: refusing to cover the former president's apparent inability to stay awake in court, too much identifying information of potential and chosen jurors, and even subtle descriptions that can be used to feed into false perceptions...

  • Deion Sanders rails against mainstream media, draft experts over Michael Penix Jr. opinions

    The mainstream media has brought a lot of coverage—and a lot of revenue—to Colorado. But despite the coverage that can sometimes be a bit over-the-top, there’s not a lot of love lost between Deion Sanders and the media. The Colorado head coach, who previously suggested some teams might leak negative information about draft prospects, recently

  • Gideon Falter and Campaign Against Antisemitism are the real extremists, and the corporate media is using them to excuse genocide

    The BBC and other media are willing co-conspirators in promoting the pro-genocide playbook of groups like the Campaign Against Antisemitism How to interfere, once again, in British politics and further curtail fundamental civil liberties on behalf of a foreign power, Israel – all egged on by the political and media establishment – in seven easy […]