• ‘Will & Grace’ Star Eric McCormack On Straight Actors Playing Gay Roles: “I Didn’t Become An Actor So That I Could Play An Actor”

    Eric McCormack identifies as heterosexual and played the role of a gay man on Will & Grace across 11 seasons, eight in its original run and three in its revival. The actor was recently interviewed on ITV where he was asked about the debate of a straight actor taking on a gay role. “That’s a […]

  • Google Ad Manager eases ad implementation with Codeless Ad Units

    Google recently enhanced its Ad Manager platform (used by large publishers) with the introduction of "Codeless Ad Units" – a feature designed to streamline ad integration for publishers. This beta release centers on anchor and interstitial ad formats.

  • How Forbes is testing its SSPs to improve programmatic ad revenue

    Forbes has been running tests with its SSPs to improve the ad tech firms’ contributions to the publisher’s revenue.

  • Report: Google and Pinterest Testing Ad Partnership in US

    Google and Pinterest reportedly may be testing Google ad units on the Pinterest app. Piper Sandler analysts said in a Tuesday (March 26) note that they have spotted such ad units on the app, along with other evidence that a partnership is being tested in the United States, Investing.com reported Tuesday. Google and Pinterest did not immediately reply to PYMNTS’ request […]

  • Gunter's health hitting its stride as district play starts

    By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat BELLS — No one was going to feel sorry for Gunter as it dealt with some early-season injuries, especially… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • ‘But he didn’t hit you, did he?’: inside the coercive control courtroom

    At first, Victor love-bombed Anna. By the end, he’d rigged a doorbell camera to track her. Coercive and controlling behaviour has been a crime since 2015, but few cases get to court. What happens when they do?In a stuffy, overheated courtroom, a jury of 10 women and two men are watching baby monitor footage of an infant happily kicking its feet in a quilt-lined crib. The parents are off-camera, but their voices are audible, and the baby seems to be following their movements with its eyes.The...

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    The FDA doesn't test dietary supplements before they hit the shelves. Here's what you need to know.

    Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to explain how the FDA regulates drugs and dietary supplements differently, and how to find safe and effective supplements.

  • Hasaranga suspended from playing Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Tests

    Less than a day after Sri Lanka announced that Wanindu Hasaranga would be coming out of Test retirement to join the team for a two-match series in Bangladesh, he ended up with a sanction from the ICC that meant he would not be able to take part in the series.Hasaranga was punished for breaching article 2.8 of the player's code of conduct, which relates to showing dissent against the umpire's decision. An ICC press release on Tuesday said the incident happened during the 37th over of the third...

  • Microsoft Advertising testing new interface similar to Google Ads

    The platform is currently testing a new navigation layout that closely resembles the latest Google Ads UI.

  • Best Game Controllers 2024: Hit the next level with these tested picks

    Looking to take your gaming experience to the next level? Well, having the best game controller to suit your needs is going to be integral so you be comfortable and perform well. The problem is, there are a lot of controllers out there, and finding which one will be best for you is a little fiddly. Well, to help you out, our team of experts has tested a vast range of controllers from across different platforms and price ranges and assembled this list of the very best. We've taken into...

  • Friends don’t let friends use an AI STI test

    Picture the scene: Your date has gone well and you and your partner might sleep together. Like any safe adult, you assume there will be a conversation about STI status and the use of protection. Now imagine how you would feel if they asked to take a photo of your penis and upload it to a website you’ve never heard of. That’s the future of intimacy, as imagined by Calmara, a new service launched by “men’s health” startup HeHealth. HeHealth Website Its press release suggests users take a picture...

  • Standardized tests aren’t the problem. Here's what is really holding students back

    After making standardized tests optional for admissions during the pandemic, elite universities like Dartmouth, MIT, Yale and, most recently, Brown have recognized their error and reimposed a testing requirement for all applicants. Originally, these schools caved to critics who derided the SAT and ACT as discriminatory, inequitable and even racist. The critics were always wrong to blame demographic differences in test scores on racial animus, but they were right about something:  The SAT and ACT...