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Ahead of the 2024 U.S. elections Instagram is beginning to limit political content for its users, a move some social media companies have already made.

Mar 25, 2024

Instagram limits political content as US presidential election nears

Instagram has changed its rules regarding the presence of political content. The default setting is now limiting posts, reels and accounts that are deemed to be political in nature for users, according to the company. The new limits on political content come just months before the 2024 presidential election, and some users are criticizing Instagram…

A total solar eclipse is coming to America in April 2024, and Indianapolis is looking to be the eclipse capital of the Midwest.

Mar 22, 2024

Total solar eclipse means big business for US with Indy racing to be top spot

Indianapolis, Indiana, is known for many things: the Indy 500, being the birthplace of actor Brendan Fraser and talk show host David Letterman, and the home of the Peyton Manning-led Super Bowl XVI champion Colts. But now the town whose nicknames include Circle City and the Crossroads of America is seeking a new title: the…

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is being sued by Travelers United for alleged deceptive social media advertising of dental services.

Mar 15, 2024

Gov. Kristi Noem sued for allegedly ‘deceptive’ social media ad

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is under legal scrutiny for what has been described as “deceptive advertising practices” related to her social media activity. Travelers United, a consumer advocacy group, has filed a lawsuit against Noem, accusing her of misleading advertising for Smile Texas, a cosmetic dentistry firm. The lawsuit, leveraging the Consumer Protection Procedures…

Kellogg's CEO's "cereal for dinner" comment has created outrage on social media amid rising grocery store prices.

Mar 01, 2024

Kellogg CEO’s ‘cereal for dinner’ creates backlash amid rising prices

There was once uproar over an oft-quoted, perhaps misquoted, line from Marie Antoinette of “let them eat cake.” But these days, the controversy is not about cake, but over a C-suite Kellogg executive’s advice on consuming cereal. “We got to reach the consumer where they are. So we’re advertising about cereal for dinner,” WK Kellogg…

Abandoned skyscrapers in LA have become a canvas to graffiti artists. Police arrested 18 people so far, and the city is urging others to stay out.

Feb 19, 2024

LA City Council approves millions to clean abandoned, graffitied skyscrapers

Abandoned skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles have become a canvas to graffiti artists. Windows of a 30-story abandoned building have been spray painted as the latest LA tourist attraction is proving to be problematic for the city and law enforcement. City Mayor Karen Bass has called the site a hazard and safety concern. “I guarantee…

Major U.S. restaurant chains are looking to innovate in 2024 to grow their brands in the country as they say sales have taken a hit by the ongoing war in the Middle East.

Feb 16, 2024

US restaurant chains feeling impact of Middle East war, protests

Major U.S. restaurant chains are seeking innovation in 2024 to grow their brands as they say sales have taken a hit by the ongoing war in the Middle East. McDonald’s, Starbucks, Taco Bell and Burger King have released quarterly reports, showing the Israel-Hamas conflict has impacted their bottom line. Yum Brands — which owns Taco…

The DA leading Georgia's election interference case against former President Donald Trump testified about allegations of improper conduct.

Feb 16, 2024

Fulton County DA Fani Willis testifies in Trump election interference case: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 16, 2024

The district attorney leading Georgia’s election interference case against former President Donald Trump takes the stand. And Amazon is sued after a subscriber says the addition of ads to Prime Video is ‘immoral.’ These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. Fulton County DA Fani Willis testifies in Trump election…

New York City has filed a lawsuit against five social media companies, alleging Big Tech knowingly made the platforms addictive to teens.

Feb 15, 2024

NYC sues social media owners, alleges Big Tech made platforms addictive

In January, New York City became the first major U.S. city to declare social media an “environmental toxin.” On Wednesday, Feb. 14, Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York City has filed a lawsuit against five social media companies, alleging Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube and Snapchat knowingly made their platforms addictive for teens. The lawsuit…

A fake CGI Super Bowl might be funny, but what about fake images of war and fake political narratives? The disinformation crisis is growing.

Feb 15, 2024

Fake CGI Super Bowl a reminder of the disinformation crisis

The disinformation crisis is entering a new age, as digital and AI technologies advance at a faster pace than government regulations or societal norms can keep up with. In this environment, lies can spread faster than truth, and audiences can’t agree on facts. Straight Arrow News contributor Jordan Reid experienced this in her own life…

Donald Trump has a famously loyal following, but that loyalty does have its limits, and that limit is Bud Light.

Feb 11, 2024

Conservatives reject Trump’s plea to give Bud Light a second chance

Donald Trump has a famously loyal following. So loyal, he once said, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters.” But that loyalty does have its limits, and that limit is Bud Light. Not even the most popular conservative figure in a generation can convince…

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