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“Hi guys, it’s Taylor Swift. Remember those stimulus checks? Well, there’s a new thing going viral.” The ads were deceptive, but they weren’t trying to con people out of their money—at least not ...
Groups on both sides of health issue launch ad blitzes to influence the debate. WASHINGTON -- The health care battle bubbling over in town-hall forums across the country this month is shifting to ...
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is ramping up its efforts to win over Latino voters across battleground states with a health care-focused ad blitz attacking former President Donald Trump, as ...
A mysterious group, "Protect Patients Indiana," is funneling more than $50,000 in health care ads purporting to protect Hoosier patients. (Screenshot from Protect Patients Indiana ad) A vague ...
Ad Watch: Does Donald Trump want to terminate the Affordable Care Act, as Harris campaign ad claims?
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Charli xcx got it right: It’s so confusing sometimes to be a girl. Or, more accurately, a woman trying to access medical treatment. And it’s just as challenging for women’s health care companies ...
Shannon Sharpe was having one of those 15-minutes-of-internet-infamy moments. Social media blew up in September after the retired Denver Broncos tight end — accidentally, he later said — broadcast ...
Readers may notice digital ads on local news websites—including IBJ and The Indianapolis Star—thanking Gov. Mike Braun for “fully funding health care in Marion County.” The ads note in small print ...
Manitoba’s Progressive Conservatives (PCs) are demanding transparency regarding taxpayer dollars spent on the NDP’s recent health-care ad campaign, which they say misrepresents the state of the ...
If you've had your eyes on a screen in the past month, you've probably seen an anti-transgender attack ad from Republicans. The GOP has sunk tens of millions into the advertisements, which attempt to ...
President Bush charged in a pair of television ads yesterday that John F. Kerry's health care plan would lead to "rationing," "less access," "fewer choices" and "long waits." But his campaign ...
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