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Wenjin Chen | Digitalvision Vectors | Getty Images Britain’s financial services regulator announced guidelines for financial services companies and social media influencers making memes about cryptocurrencies and other investments in a bid to tackle a rise in scams. The Financial Conduct Authority said in a statement Tuesday that any marketing for financial products — including
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GroupM, the media buying arm of advertising giant WPP, is planning to double its annual investment in women’s sports and create a dedicated marketplace to facilitate deals. The initiative will begin in the 2024-25 upfront, with an initial roster of advertisers including Adidas, Ally, Coinbase, Discover, Google, Mars, Nationwide, Unilever and Universal Pictures. More brands
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News Listen to Blondshell and Bully’s New Song “Docket” A new collaborative single produced by Yves Rothman By Matthew Strauss March 26, 2024 Facebook X Sabrina Teitelbaum and Alicia Bognanno, photo by Muriel Knudson Facebook X Blondshell and Bully have come together for the new song “Docket.” Blondshell’s Sabrina Teitelbaum and Bully’s Alicia Bognanno co-wrote
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SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot points about the season one finale of Extended Family on NBC. Extended Family — the sitcom from Mike O’Malley that originated as an off-cycle pilot — ended its first season Tuesday after 13 episodes. The series follows Jim (Jon Cryer) and Julia (Abigail Spencer), who, after an amicable divorce,
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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Carrie Turns 50 In case you’ve maybe gotten a little complacent about exactly how good Stephen King is at his job, try this on for size: Carrie, which turns 50 next month, was his debut novel. Here’s Margaret
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EXCLUSIVE: Tony Hawk long ago conquered the skateboarding world and next up on his list of tricks is animation. The legendary skateboard champion has teamed with Montreal’s Laughing Dragon Studios to develop Skatebirds, an animated TV series aimed at kids aged 6-11. The series, inspired by Hawk’s ‘Birdman’ nickname, will aim to “celebrate skateboarding’s playful
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