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Breaking News: New York attorney general resigns after allegations of physical abuse

 
 
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New York attorney general resigns after allegations of physical abuse
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has resigned after a bombshell Monday report detailing allegations from multiple women of physical abuse against him.

Just hours after The New Yorker published the claims from four women who said Schneiderman physically abused them, the attorney general offered his resignation in a statement.

"Serious allegations, which I strongly contest, have been made against me," he said in the statement. "While these allegations are unrelated to my professional conduct ... they will effectively prevent me from leading the office's work at this critical time."
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Marketing Day: Facebook usage report, Amazon Shopping campaigns & more

 


 
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Survey: 74% still use Facebook daily, but 44% recently changed privacy settings

 

May 7, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Roughly 50 percent believe they have "some control" over who gets to see their data on Facebook.

 
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Has Amazon ended its Google Shopping campaigns?
  May 7, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues

Reports from digital marketing firm Merkle show Amazon's Shopping campaigns slowed after end of Q1, stopped abruptly April 28.

 
Google rolls out new ID requirements for US political ads
  May 7, 2018 by Robin Kurzer

Due to increased scrutiny of how these ads affect users and voters, company says more transparency intiatives are to come.

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Don't sacrifice marketing fundamentals for the sake of being first
  May 7, 2018 by Evan Magliocca

Cutting-edge marketing technology has its place, but contributor Evan Magliocca says retailers mustn't misalign their priorities.


 

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News Alert: GOP nightmare looms in West Virginia

 
 
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GOP nightmare looms in West Virginia
The nightmare scenario for Republicans is upon them: Former coal CEO Don Blankenship — who was in prison a year ago — is the candidate with momentum in Tuesday’s GOP primary to take on Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). 

Two internal polls show Blankenship narrowly ahead of Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R) and Rep. Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.), and Republicans are spooked.

President Trump on Monday morning pleaded with West Virginia voters to back either of Blankenship’s opponents, reflecting the widespread belief in the GOP that Blankenship will lose to Manchin in November despite Trump’s popularity in the state.
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