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Military veterans who became Fortune 500 CEOs
Several individuals have traded in their uniforms to corporate suits. Many former members of the armed forces have climbed the corporate ladder to become the CEO of Fortune 500 companies.
There will be a 'reckoning' in the media after this election, Joe Concha warns
Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to 'The View' hosts clashing over V.P. Harris' loss in the election and ESPN host Stephen A. Smith sounding off on the media's coverage of the election.
Bitcoin miners launch ad campaign in swing states to boost crypto-friendly candidates
Bitcoin Voter PAC launches ads to boost former President Donald Trump, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick in their respective races.
Bath & Body Works apologizes for candle after alleged likeness to Ku Klux Klan hood stirs controversy
Bath & Body Works is rushing to pull a holiday-themed candle from its shelves after some online users said its label was reminiscent the white hoods synonymous with the Ku Klux Klan.
Pro-crypto super PAC becomes largest spender in Ohio Senate race
Pro-crypto super PAC Defend American Jobs has rolled out a $40.8 million TV ad blitz designed to boost Bernie Moreno’s image among Republicans and undecided voters.
DOJ alleges Google maintains an 'illegal monopoly' over ad technology
FOX Business' Grady Trimble has the latest on Google's antitrust case on 'The Big Money Show.'
Online graphic design platform hit with backlash over 'insane' price hikes that reach 300%
Graphic design platform Canva is receiving pushback from customers after announcing subscription prices for some multi-user packages will more than triple.
Judge allows lawsuit by Elon Musk's X against left-wing Media Matters to proceed
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X against liberal group Media Matters over alleged platform manipulation to deter advertisers can proceed.
CrowdStrike and Delta: PR crisis expert weighs in on handling of fallout from tech meltdown
Nathan Miller, CEO of strategic communications firm Miller Ink, gives his take on how CrowdStrike and Delta have handled their public relations following the tech outage.
Ad group sued by Elon Musk's X reportedly 'discontinuing'
The Global Alliance for Responsible Media is reportedly shutting down its operations after being targeted with an antitrust lawsuit by Elon Musk's social media platform, X.
Rumble CEO joins Musk's advertising antitrust suit going after 'harmful monopoly'
Social media platform Rumble joined the lawsuit against global advertising consortium GARM that was filed by Elon Musk's X and argues that GARM has acted as an illegal monopoly.
We're going after a 'harmful' monopoly: Rumble's Chris Pavlovski
Rumble CEO and founder Chris Pavlovski explains why he and other platforms are taking action against an illegal advertising method used by Google.
Elon Musk's X files antitrust lawsuit against worldwide advertising group
X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced Tuesday the company has filed a lawsuit against GARM, World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), and GARM members CVS Health, Mars, Orsted and Unilever.
Is C Spire benefiting from taking a stand against the Olympics' opening ceremony?
Mississippi-based tech firm C Spire made headlines by cancelling its Olympics advertising over the games' controversial opening ceremony, earning praise from several people and groups.
Are other companies following C Spire and canceling Olympic advertising?
So far, Mississippi-based tech firm C Spire appears to be standing alone in pulling its Olympic advertising over the controversial opening ceremony. Here's why.
What is C Spire, the company that pulled Olympic advertising?
The inclusion of a controversial parody of the Last Supper in the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics prompted technology firm C Spire to withdraw its planned advertising.