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CNN, The Pro-Biden Miracle Network, Hails Safest, Most Secure Election In History

CNN might want to consider rebranding itself. Suggested new name: "The Pro-Biden Miracle Network." The suggestion arises because twice this week, the network has broken out the m-word on behalf of pro-Biden causes.

CNN, The Pro-Biden Miracle Network, Hails Safest, Most Secure Election In History

CNN, The Pro-Biden Miracle Network, Hails Safest, Most Secure Election In History
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Is The Writing On The Wall For Email-Based IDs? (Yes, No And Maybe)

Jakob Bak, CTO and co-founder, Adform This is not the proclaimed death of unified logins or first-party IDs. It is, of course, a blow that the largest platform will not be supporting these IDs, because if it did that would have fueled faster adoption. But with the vast majority of publishers running header bidding and operating multiple SSPs or direct DSP/PMP integrations, it doesn’t really change much. Already today a large proportion of publishers deploy both first-party login and first-party cookie solutions – Xandr, for example, just announced its support – and this is regardless of Google’s lack of support.

Suspect accused of stealing $63,000 from 88-year-old Sarasota man with Publisher s Clearing House scam

Suspect accused of stealing $63,000 from 88-year-old Sarasota man with Publisher’s Clearing House scam By FOX 13 News Staff Published  Courtesy: Sarasota County Sheriff s Office SARASOTA, Fla. - Deputies arrested Donte Johnson, 25, of Plantation, after they say he scammed an 88-year-old Sarasota man out of $63,000. According to the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office, the victim believed he was paying taxes for Publisher’s Clearing House winnings in advance and deposited $63,000 into two separate bank accounts. His family contacted law enforcement in October 2020. With the help of surveillance video, detectives investigating the case identified Johnson as the suspect using the victim’s identity to withdraw money. 

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