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A majority of judges on New York's highest court signaled this week that they would uphold a law requiring social platforms to accept complaints about offensive speech -- including speech protected by
the First Amendment. ...
By Wendy Davis

"13 Days The Musical" may or may not make it to Broadway, but it got a preview ...
By Joe Mandese

Meta has begun testing a stand-alone AI-powered companion app designed to be a "homebase" for Facebook creators looki ...
By Colin Kirkland

The thieves and half a million stolen KitKat bars remain at large, but the jury praised the wo ...
By Steve McClellan

Disney slipped around half a share point to 10.3% and NBCU/Versant Media remained the same with a combin ...
By Wayne Friedman

The main idea: One week before this year's Super Bowl, fans were invited to create in-app Super Bo ...
By Steve McClellan

The retailer taps beauty entrepreneurs for doorstep drops -- and also rolls out quieter stores for sensitive shopp ...
By Sarah Mahoney

"What it's basically telling us is that brand is actually going to be more important in an ...
By Joe Mandese

Dentsu's proprietary audience strategy platform, Dentsu.Audiences, will be integrated with CreatorIQ's influencer marketing software platform. ...
By Steve McClellan