How likely are you to fall for a scam? It may depend on the presence of certain hard-wired personality traits.
It's rare to make it through an episode of your favorite show without seeing a commercial for a prescription drug that ...
In a widely viewed YouTube sermon called 3 Types of Keys, a preacher, dressed in a sky blue Italian suit, holds a microphone and speaks with great assurance about spiritual matters. Prophet Shepherd ...
It's always interesting seeing what new priorities the securities regulators are focusing on in the coming year. This month, I look at regulatory priorities across multiple regula ...
R&D for Democracy (IFPG) today released original research revealing that the largest single source of AI Large Language Model (LLM) training data is structurally skewed along ideological and factual ...
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Our advertising regulator is funded by the food and beverage industry. Should it be allowed to block ads on sugar's health risks?
A pending court complaint alleges bias after the regulator voted to block radio advertisements about the dangers of sugar. Two months after a public service announcement aired on the SABC radio, South ...
A pending court complaint alleges bias after the regulator voted to block radio advertisements about the dangers of sugar ...
Originality.ai examined hundreds of MoltBook posts circulating widely across X/Twitter, comparing them with Reddit ...
As Facebook chased engagement and ad revenue, promises of user control eroded, raising concerns that AI platforms may repeat ...
Disney has been censured by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for running a digital Predator: Badlands ad featuring a severed body. The Mouse House has been banned from running the ad in ...
Last year, AT&T and Verizon issued complaints to the National Advertising Division (NAD) around T-Mobile’s advertising practices. While the NAD agreed on most issues, T-Mobile only implemented some of ...
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Canadian Tire fined $1.3M for false advertising
Canadian Tire has been ordered to pay just under $1.3 million after pleading guilty to 74 counts of violating sections of Quebec's Consumer Protection Act related to false advertising. (Feb. 6, 2026) ...
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