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2018年8月11日 星期六

Tipsheet: Charlottesville anniversary puts Trump and race under microscope

 
 
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The Memo: Charlottesville anniversary puts Trump and race under microscope
BY NIALL STANAGE
 
President Trump's attitude to race is under the microscope at the one-year anniversary of fatal racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Trump’s reference to “some very fine people on both sides” after white supremacists converged on the Virginia city and a counter-protestor, 32-year-old Heather Heyer, was killed, sparked outrage and prompted even many Republicans to distance themselves from him.

The furor did nothing to water down Trump’s willingness to step into sensitive, racially-charged areas, however, a fact underlined by presidential tweets in the past week.
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NASA delays launch of first ever solar probe
BY REBECCA KHEEL
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. -- NASA early Saturday scrubbed its planned launch of humankind's first probe to the sun, planning to try again Sunday morning.
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Trump renews attacks on NFL players, calling for suspensions
BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN
Trump on Friday renewed his attacks on NFL players who protest during the national anthem, claiming they “wanted to show their ‘outrage’ at something that most of them are unable to define.”
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Mystery recess triggers speculation in Manafort trial
BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort’s criminal trial on bank and tax fraud charges was held up for several hours Friday as the federal judge presiding over the case repeatedly met with federal prosecutors and Manafort’s defense attorneys.
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Senate Judiciary announces Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing
BY JORDAIN CARNEY
The Senate Judiciary Committee announced on Friday that it will hold its confirmation hearing for Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh early next month. 
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DeVos ends Obama-era protections for students of for-profit colleges
BY JOHN BOWDEN
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos moved Friday to end rules passed under the Obama administration that penalized for-profit colleges with a record of leaving graduates in crippling debt and with few job prospects.
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Donations for Puerto Rico hurricane victims found rotting in parking lot
BY JUSTIN WISE 
Several trailers filled with donations for Hurricane Maria victims were found rotting at a state elections office in Puerto Rico this week. 
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Dems seek GOP wipeout in California
BY REID WILSON
For generations, Orange County has been the bastion of Western conservatism, but after Hillary Clinton became the first Democrat to win Orange County since Franklin Roosevelt, Democrats now believe several congressional seats in the Los Angeles suburbs and exurbs are critical to their hopes of reclaiming the House of Representatives this November.
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White House rips Omarosa in blistering statement
BY JORDAN FABIAN
The White House on Friday unloaded on a new book written by former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman that depicts Trump as a racist, saying it is "riddled with lies and false accusations."
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Winners and losers from new rules on key part of Trump tax law
BY NAOMI JAGODA 
The Treasury Department issued guidance this week on a key part of President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. It was good news for some business owners and a setback for others.
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Russian meddling on social media happens on both the right and left
BY JAMES JAY CARAFANO AND MIKE GONZALEZ
OPINION | Much of the attention paid to Russian interference in American political and civic life has focused on the Trump campaign. This ignores that the Kremlin is an equal opportunity offender exploiting all divisions in American society, and creates a dangerous blind spot in the fight to thwart Russian meddling.
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When will Congress put politics aside and secure our elections?
BY ZACHARY CLOPTON
OPINION | The first priority should be securing elections so that everyone has the opportunity to vote.
If that entails the federal government taking a larger role in election administration, so be it.
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The Associated Press: Trump still fuels racial divide a year after Charlottesville
By Julie Pace, Steve Peoples and Zeke Miller
There has been no reset, no moment of national healing.
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Bloomberg: Trump Embraces Market Pain With Little Concern of Contagion
By Justin Sink
President Donald Trump is embracing financial-market pain to get what he wants around the world, showing again the penchant for turmoil that is his trademark in U.S. politics.
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Reuters: Erdogan tells Turks to buy crumbling lira as Trump turns the screws
By Behiye Selin Taner, Lisa Lambert
 
President Tayyip Erdogan told Turks on Friday to sell their gold and U.S. dollars to support the country’s currency which plunged after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated a feud with NATO ally Turkey by doubling tariffs on metals imports.
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The Washington Post: Democrats all but acknowledge Kavanaugh is headed toward confirmation to Supreme Court
By Sean Sullivan
 
Democrats have all but acknowledged that they are unable to stop the Senate from confirming Trump nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court this fall.
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The New York Times: Republican Governors in Blue States Find a Way to Get Along
By Jennifer Steinhauer
To keep the base happy, a group of governors has defended the federal health care law, signed new gun control legislation and stood up to President Trump when his words or policies aggrieved them. All are Republican.
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2018年8月10日 星期五

SearchCap: Google launches video cameos, state of local marketing report & more

 


 
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Cameos on Google: How famous people get their video answers into Google search

 

Aug 10, 2018 by Barry Schwartz

With new iOS app, celebrities answer questions in short videos that then appear in search results.

 
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State of Local Marketing Report 2018
  Aug 10, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot

BrandMuscle's 'State of Local Marketing Report' analyzes key trends that impact marketing leaders, serving as a yearly barometer of wins and opportunities in local marketing. The 2018 report: Includes insights based on 2,700+ survey responses from local business partners Analyzes 150K+ data points on local and channel marketing.

 
Search in Pics: Android Pie statue, IE logo Post-it notes & Google's yellow submarine
  Aug 10, 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. Android Pie statue erected at GooglePlex.

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The science of storytelling
  Aug 10, 2018 by Peter Minnium

The importance of storytelling has become universally accepted in today's marketing world, but why does it work so well? Contributor Peter Minnium delves into the biological underpinnings of how stories affect us.

 
Facebook to reveal country of origin behind Pages
  Aug 10, 2018 by Greg Sterling

New authorization for Pages "with large US audiences" will prevent posting by those who decline to complete the process.

 
How to rev up your page speed for better website performance
  Aug 10, 2018 by Jeremy Knauff

Improving page speed isn't some arcane and mysterious dark art. Contributor Jeremy Knauff reviews everything from plug-ins to CDNs and points out what you can do to improve your page speed without a bunch of hocus-pocus.

 
Structuring paid search campaigns: Segmentation vs. aggregation
  Aug 10, 2018 by Megan Taggart

Contributor Megan Taggart recommends regularly auditing paid search accounts to assess the need for segmentation or aggregation which will bring value to your marketing programs.

 
5,000+ Martech Tools: What's a marketer to do?
  Aug 10, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot

You've seen the martech landscape graphic with 5,000+ logos. You're adept at marketing automation, data crunching and multichannel campaign analysis. You (think you) know the difference between a CDP, DMP and iPaaS.

 
How to take advantage of Facebook's Advanced Matching Pixel
  Aug 9, 2018 by Justin Freid

If you're not using Facebook's Advanced Matching Pixel, contributor Justin Freid says you're missing out — and he explains why you need to adopt it.


 
 

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