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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Google Conundrum: Ads and Bias Abound

It's no secret that Google's search engine prioritizes certain brands and advertisers over others. A recent report by WalletHub has shed light on the extent of this bias, revealing that less than half of the top 10 search results meet the intended query, and that nearly 60% of the results are not tr

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Will Unraveling Adtech Giants Bring Fairness to the Market?

The debate over whether Google's adtech business should be broken up has taken center stage in the latest antitrust showdown. The CEO of The Trade Desk, a major advertising tech platform, argues that Google's dominance in the adtech market is stifling competition. According to Jeff Green, Google's A

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Medical Properties Trust Scores a Major Win: Settling with Steward Health and Regaining Control

Medical Properties Trust (MPW) has made a significant move by reaching a settlement deal with Steward Health Care System, the bankrupt tenant of MPT. This agreement not only restores MPT's control over its real estate but also severs its relationship with Steward, paving the way for the immediate tr

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The High Cost of Guilt: When Financial Sacrifices Can't Buy Forgiveness

Money Tight, your husband's guilt over his previous relationship and his son's behavior is understandable, but it's not an excuse for sacrificing your family's financial well-being. The fact that Steve has burned through his college fund and can't hold a job should raise serious concerns about his f

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Endgame: DirecTV and Disney Reach Deal to End ESPN, ABC Blackout

The 13-day blackout between DirecTV and Disney came to an end early Saturday, restoring ESPN, ABC stations, and other Disney-owned channels for over 10 million DirecTV subscribers. But how did we get here? Let's take a step back and examine the lead-up to this contentious contract dispute. It all b

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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

Hospital Landlord Takes Control: A Breakthrough Deal in the Making?

Medical Properties Trust, the US' largest hospital landlord, has taken a significant step towards resolving a long-standing dispute with its troubled tenant, Steward Health Care. By taking control of Steward's hospitals, MPT will now bankroll operational expenses - is this a smart move, or a recipe

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Ad Wars: Google's Dominance Under Fire

Imagine a world where ads are so annoying that you'd rather not browse the internet at all. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, that's the reality for many of us, thanks to Google's dominance in the ad tech industry. The company's acquisition of DoubleClick in 2008 has been the subject of an anti

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Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Silent Censor: How Free Speech is Being Chipped Away by Tech, Media, and Politics

Imagine living in a world where the ability to express your thoughts and opinions is slowly being eroded away. It's not a reality from a dystopian novel, but our current reality. The erosion of free speech is happening, and it's not a single, dramatic event, but rather a thousand tiny cuts. From th

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Voucher Program Vetoed: SC Supreme Court Ruling Sparked Debate on Public Funds and Private Schools

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that a portion of the state's school voucher program is unconstitutional, stating that public funds cannot be used to benefit private schools. The Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act, signed into law in May 2023, was deemed in violation of Article XI, Sect

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Voucher Program Ruled Unconstitutional: A Blow to Private School Funding

The South Carolina Supreme Court has struck down a key part of the state's school voucher program, ruling that public funds cannot be used to benefit private schools. But what does this mean for the future of education in the state? Will parents and students be left footing the bill for private scho

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