Democrat Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, D-Wis., said he will accept the results of the Wisconsin Senate race against Sen.
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settling to $16.81 at the bell. It was down more than 2% in after-hours trading.Backed by billionaire Peter Thiel, the conservative platform, which is seen as an alternative to YouTube, attracted the likes of Infowars founder and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and several QAnon influencers who were booted from social media.Rumble, which trades under the ticker handle “RUM,” says it has 78 million global monthly viewers and will launch exclusive shows from actor Russell Brand and journalist Glenn Greenwald, according to CNBC.The company, which touts that it does “not stifle, censor, or punish creativity and freedom of expression,” is also associated with a similar alternative platform as it manages ad sales for Truth Social, the social media platform kickstarted by former President Donald Trump after he was banned from mainstream social media networks like Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.“We create technologies that are immune to cancel culture.
Because everyone benefits when we have access to more ideas, diverse opinions, and dialogue,” the website’s mission reads. “Join us.
We are on a mission to protect a free and open internet.”Recently, the platform touted on social media that it would carry a podcast with Andrew Tate, whose misogynistic and hateful comments got him barred from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Twitter.The platform has also certainly positioned themselves as YouTube’s competitor, saying “We are hearing that YouTube is testing 5 ads before a video starts. Unless creators specifically choose to do that on their own channel, Rumble will never do such a thing.”“Rumble Ads will have far more creative ways to generate revenue for creators without harming the audience,” the tweet continued, noting
.Democrat Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, D-Wis., said he will accept the results of the Wisconsin Senate race against Sen.
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has shared snaps from the first day of her pregnancy with her surprise baby girl.
President Biden raised a few eyebrows this week, after he said he was “sort of raised” in a Puerto Rican community in Delaware. That included Seth Meyers, who joked on Tuesday that Biden’s words sounded pretty similar to a grandpa’s first encounter with gay people.Biden was in Puerto Rico this week getting a look at hurricane damage when he made his comments, noting that Delaware has a large Puerto Rican population.
Tamera Mowry-Housley is opening up about the loss of her late niece Alaina Housley.
Manori Ravindran International Editor When presenter June Sarpong agreed to take on the most public-facing diversity and inclusion role at the BBC in the fall of 2019, the corporation — and indeed the world — was a different place. “I joined when the BBC was just coming out the other side of everything that had happened with [breakfast presenter] Naga Munchetty,” Sarpong tells Variety on her last official day at the BBC, capping off three years as head of creative diversity. “Feelings were heightened.” The U.K. public broadcaster was smarting from a heavy backlash against the attempted censure of Munchetty, who was reprimanded for breaching impartiality guidelines after she criticized, on air, then U.S. President Donald Trump for perceived racism. The decision was overturned by then BBC director general Tony Hall, but only after widespread outcry against the corporation for punishing one of its top hosts for calling out racism, which many felt should be exempt from impartiality rules.
Kim Kardashian is exposing the system.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor More than two years after Kim Kardashian inked an exclusive deal with Spotify for a podcast series focused on criminal-justice reform, the series is finally out. On Monday, Spotify released the first two episodes of original podcast “Kim Kardashian’s The System: The Case of Kevin Keith,” available worldwide. Following the series premiere, new episodes will be released each Monday thereafter. The eight-episode podcast is narrated by Kardashian alongside veteran true-crime producer Lori Rothschild Ansaldi, produced by Spotify and Tenderfoot TV. It follows the story of Keith, an Ohio man convicted of triple homicide who — for nearly three decades — has been working alongside his family to prove he was wrongly accused.
A devastating natural disaster hit the USA this week, killing several and doing billions of dollars in damage. So many Floridians lost their homes…
Russell Brand has quit YouTube amid claims he's been "censored" by the platform. The outspoken comedian has relocated to Rumble - a rival online video platform - after one of his posts was "censored", with YouTube alleging that it featured COVID-19 disinformation. Russell explained to his audience: "We have been officially censored by YouTube.
“Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Cooke said that she showed up to film the hit “Game of Thrones” prequel series with a killer hangover and even a “chipped tooth,” following a night out drinking with comedian Alan Carr. “It was amazing and I was very hungover. Really bad. I never do that,” Cooke said.
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest are celebrating their five-year work anniversary! The hosts spoke to ET’s Rachel Smith about the milestone. “It seems like not five years,” Ripa says.
Cara De La Hoyde’s firstborn Freddie has reached a major milestone after he started school. But when we catch up with the mum of two, she tells us that unlike most mums at the gates, she didn’t end up in tears. Cara, 32, explains: “It was fine.
Clay Travis & Buck Sexton to talk about his time at the White House, including the time Trump was apparently on the brink of doing the honors.“We were gonna have President Trump throw out the first pitch” [of the season], Morgenstern said. “But before they could announce it, Fauci, who’s friends with the Washington Nationals owners, got himself invited.”The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director didn’t fare so well – his pitch was really more of a shot-put … heave? … that was several feet high, outside (to a right-handed batter) and far short of the plate.
Ana de Armas went out of her way to try and secure Marilyn Monroe‘s blessing from beyond the grave before diving into the creation of Blonde.
Russell Causley, who killed his wife Carol Packman in 1985, will become the first prisoner to face a public parole boarding hearing.
James McCoy Taylor, a contestant on season 12 of , was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated and unlawfully carrying a weapon, ET has learned. The reality TV alum and country singer was stopped by officers in Katy, Texas, on Saturday, September 10. Taylor was booked at the College Point Police Station and posted a total bond of $6,000 — $2,000 for his DWI and a $4,000 bond for his possession of a firearm, according to booking records. Taylor is seen smiling in his mug shot photo while wearing a plaid button-down shirt.
In the era of hyper-partisan documentaries – which often reinforce liberal or conservative worldviews and play to an increasingly rabid base – Matthew Palmer’s compact “This Land” stands out as an anomaly. Prioritizing people over politics, Palmer’s film traverses 42 states on election day 2020 and follows a cross-section of Democrats and Republicans as they vote and patiently wait to see if Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be elected president.