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2018年7月14日 星期六

Tipsheet: Dem infighting erupts over Supreme Court pick

 
 
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Dem infighting erupts over Supreme Court pick
By Alexander Bolton
 
Democrats are fighting among themselves over how far to go to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and tempers are starting to flare ahead of a decision that could weigh heavily on the midterm elections. 
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The Memo: Trump leaves chaos in his wake in UK
By Niall Stanage
 
President Trump’s conduct during his trip to the United Kingdom has left even seasoned observers scratching their heads. Trump’s criticism of British Prime Minister Theresa May in an interview with The Sun newspaper has overshadowed the visit, to no discernible benefit to the president.
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More than 2,500 migrant children waiting to be reunited with parents over next two weeks
By Nathaniel Weixel
The Trump administration has identified over 2,500 children between the ages of 5 and 17 who have been separated from their parents, according to a new court filing.
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Mueller indicts 12 Russians in 2016 DNC hack
By Morgan Chalfant
Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday indicted 12 Russian intelligence officers in the 2016 hacking of the Democratic National Committee, the latest charges levied against individuals as part of a sprawling probe into Russian efforts to meddle in the election.
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Stone reverses: I'm 'probably' unnamed person in Mueller indictment
By Jacqueline Thomsen 
Former informal Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone acknowledged Friday night that he “probably” is the unnamed person referred to in special counsel Robert Mueller’s latest indictment against Russian intelligence officers.
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White House: Russia indictment 'consistent' with claim of no collusion
By Jordan Fabian
The White House on Friday said the indictment of 12 Russians for hacking Democratic officials during the 2016 election is “consistent” with President Trump’s claim his campaign did not collude with Moscow’s election meddling.
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Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page gets closed-door grilling from House Republicans
By Katie Bo Williams
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page on Friday afternoon faced a grilling from House Republicans keen to uncover any discrepancies between her testimony and Peter Strzok’s, the counterintelligence agent who testified in public for 10 hours the day before.
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Eric Holder: Calls to abolish ICE are 'a gift to Republicans'
By Justin Wise
Former Attorney General Eric Holder said Friday that the growing calls from Democrats to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are a "gift" to Republicans.
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Dems say new emails show Cohen ‘selling access’ to White House
By John Bowden
Senate Democrats said Friday that President Trump's former longtime attorney Michael Cohen had a more extensive relationship with the drug company Novartis than previously reported and that Cohen was "selling a line of access" to the White House.
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Trump and Putin to hold joint press conference
By Joe Concha
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a joint press conference on Monday following their one-on-one meeting in Helsinki, the Finish government said Friday.
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Peter Strzok exhibited an astonishing lack of self-awareness
By James Gagliano
OPINION | For ten hours Thursday, FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok gave riveting, compelling and, at times, farcical testimony before the House Judiciary and Oversight committees. The political theater reached bizarre levels by ignoring protocol and abandoning any pretense of decorum. 
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Ignore the spin — still no evidence of Trump collusion
By Jonathan Turley
OPINION | After 14 months of investigation (and for the second time in a formal indictment), the Justice Department has stated that it is not alleging any knowing collusion between Trump campaign officials or associates and the Russians.
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The Associated Press: As Supreme Court battle roils DC, suburban voters shrug
By Thomas Beaumont and Steve Peoples
It stands to shift the direction of the nation’s highest court for decades, but President Donald Trump’s move to fill a Supreme Court vacancy has barely cracked the consciousness of some voters in the nation’s top political battlegrounds.
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The New York Times: Gap Between Trump and Justice Dept. Officials Grows Starker
By Sharon LaFraniere and Katie Benner
Strolling past red-uniformed guardsmen at Windsor Castle on a gloriously sunny Friday, the queen of England at his side, President Trump was savoring the moment, broadcast live to his supporters back home.
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The Wall Street Journal: Russian Agents’ Indictment Raises Stakes Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit
By Peter Nicholas and Vivian Salama
 
A federal indictment Friday that spelled out Russian agents’ alleged role in hacking Democratic computers in the 2016 presidential race put renewed pressure on President Donald Trump to confront his Russian counterpart about election meddling when the two hold a summit Monday in Helsinki.
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Bloomberg News: Welcome to Scotland? No Love Lost for Trump in Ancestral Home
By Rodney Jefferson  and Justin Sink
 
It’s not the kind of greeting Scotland’s tourist brochures advertise, let alone for world leaders.
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CNN: 6 takeaways from the indictment of Russians for DNC hacking
By Katelyn Polantz
The Justice Department's indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence agents on Friday was jaw-dropping in its scope and level of details into attempts to influence the 2016 US presidential election.
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2018年7月13日 星期五

SearchCap: Google Search Console, negative SEO & more

 


 
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How to be proactive and prevent a negative SEO campaign — Part 3

 

Jul 13, 2018 by Joe Sinkwitz

There is no such thing as being negative SEO-proof, says contributor Joe Sinkwitz. All you can do is take steps to lessen the probability of becoming a victim. Here's how to reduce attack vectors and protect your site.

 
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Webinar: Close the Online/Offline Data Gap with AI-driven Call Intelligence
  Jul 13, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot

With mobile search and voice interactions on the rise, it's more important than ever to make phone calls a critical part of your data-driven marketing strategy. And thanks to recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI), you can now derive valuable, real-time insights from inbound phone conversations.


 
Google Search Console Search Analytics API now gives you 25,000 rows per request
  Jul 13, 2018 by Barry Schwartz

Get more from Google faster with some changes to the Google Search Analytics API.


 
Search in Pics: Panda keyboard, Google Japan furniture & SEOs visit Google Zurich office
  Jul 13, 2018 by Barry Schwartz

In this week's Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more.


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Improving the customer experience means getting search right
  Jul 13, 2018 by Jim Yu

As consumers search from more places than ever before, it's vital that marketers deliver experiences that perform. Contributor Jim Yu shares tips on how to deliver a great experience at every search touch point.


 
Do Google reviews impact local ranking?
  Jul 13, 2018 by Joy Hawkins

Based on her research, contributor Joy Hawkins thinks reviews may play some part in how a local page ranks. Here is a case study that shows her findings.


 
Winning the social media marketing game
  Jul 13, 2018 by Peter Minnium

Contributor Peter Minium explains how connections are formed on social media, the purpose of these connections and how they can be leveraged to win the social media marketing game.


 
How to implement an Account-Based Marketing strategy
  Jul 13, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot

Today's B2B buyer is no longer just an individual lead. They're part of a networked account. They work within a company decision team to decide whether or not to make a purchase, based on self-guided research and selection. Account-Based Marketing (ABM) is gaining traction as the viable complement to traditional sales and marketing efforts.


 
Vivoom turns user-generated content into user-created ads
  Jul 13, 2018 by Barry Levine

The Boston-based firm offers a platform that takes the next step for UGC, embedding selected user video inside the brand's video.


 
TrustArc Survey: Most US, EU companies will comply with GDPR by year's end
  Jul 13, 2018 by Barry Levine

The key motivator is not the fear of fines or lawsuits, but meeting customer expectations.


 
Report: Social media sentiment not predictive of offline brand outcomes
  Jul 13, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Online and offline brand conversations occur in two vastly different ecosystems.


 
Keeping up with the pace of advertising, MRC proposes updates to its ad verification guidelines
  Jul 13, 2018 by Robin Kurzer

MRC's updates provide new verification requirements for contextual advertising and allow brands to create a list of categories that are "never appropriate" for their programmatic ads.


 
Report: Companies increase martech spend but struggle to keep up with the speed of its growth
  Jul 13, 2018 by Robin Kurzer

Though companies say they aren't keeping up with the speed of martech's evolution, they continue to add tools to their stacks at a healthy pace.


 
The spirit vs. the letter of the email law & the bits in between
  Jul 13, 2018 by Len Shneyder

There are things we all "know" that aren't actually founded in reality. Contributor Len Shneyder busts commonly held beliefs about email regulations.


 
Third-party app store owner files EU complaint about being blocked by Google
  Jul 12, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Google says there is significant risk from apps from third-party app stores.



 
 

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