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Bob Dylan is pushing whiskey, Mike Tyson has his own cannabis and Sarah Jessica Parker is promoting the sunglasses she uses to avoid being seen.
The former Fox News host boosted a get-rich-quick company that promised to make you a millionaire and stop cancer, too.
The New York lawmaker flamed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for not policing misleading political ads last week. Now he's doubling down on that policy.
The former Democratic presidential candidate has been outspoken about Facebook allowing the spread of misinformation on its platform.
The platform's leadership is concerned about the impact of misinformation on democracy.
“He’s rewriting history," Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona told The Washington Post.
Factors like exclusivity, usage rights and the length of a campaign could bump up the price of an Instagram post.
Republicans for the Rule of Law wants GOP lawmakers to hold the president accountable.
As 2020 approaches, experts worry targeted political ads could be too powerful.
The ads decried impeachment as a "coup" and bashed the network's anchors as "media lapdogs."