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Oscar Mayer, Heinz, Ikea and Costco all offer an updated spin on America's love for wieners. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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The Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Society (PAI) works to advance responsible governance and best practices in artificial intelligence (AI). Read the full story by Steve McClellan

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Okay, it's not as catchy as the "metaverse" -- yet. But give it time -- and a few hundred million installs -- and before you know it, Meta will be … Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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Twitter has "serious concerns" that Meta "engaged in systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter's trade secrets and other intellectual property," a lawyer for Twitter wrote to Meta
CEO Mark … Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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That's the basis of a petition asking the FCC to deny a Fox station license renewal for its "stop the steal" election denial coverage. Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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The deodorant brand is kicking off a multi-phased marketing campaign, hoping women will laugh at themselves with stand-up comedian Atsuko Okatsuka. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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The Canadian government announced today that it will cease all ad spending on Facebook and Instagram. "This is not just a dispute over advertising, it's a dispute over democracy," Canadian … Read the full story by Colin Kirkland

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Walmart, Amazon and Costco remain solidly on top in the National Retail Federation's annual ranking of the largest retailers in the U.S. But there are shake-ups among the top 10. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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Three days after Twitter's CTO announced a fundamental shift in the platform's user experience - capping how much anyone can view - the company's CEO weighed in by pointing to … Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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While showing sales gains and progress in its transformation efforts, the company has missed its earnings target, lowered forecasts and plans to close 450 stores. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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"Many Americans consider where the products they buy are made in hopes their purchase will contribute to the U.S. economy," according to Cars.com. Read the full story by Tanya Gazdik

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I was thinking about the science of media friction over the weekend because of the latest one being introduced on Twitter by Elon Musk: limits on the number of tweets … Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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"The majority of people inhabiting what they refer to as the ad business are nothing to do with advertising," writes one, noting, "they're technocrats and sales people more interested in … Read the full story by Maarten Albarda