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Some high-profile Senate Democrats are pressuring Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for answers following reports that the company used outside contractors to retaliate against its critics, including spreading false and inflammatory information about them. Related: Sen. Warner Ticked Off by Edge ...
Read more: Senate Dems Hammer Facebook Over Allegations of Retaliation
Viewers bid farewell to a travel and food icon on Sunday, as the last episode of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown aired on CNN. On June 8, 2018 the chef and explorer was found dead of apparent suicide in his hotel room while filming for the series in France, and in August, CNN announced a special ...
Read more: As 'Parts Unknown' Wraps Up, Fans and Brands Say Farewell to Anthony Bourdain
Weeks after AT&T announced it was folding the FilmStruck direct-to-consumer classic movie streaming service, a similar service, The Criterion Channel, will be launched in the Spring. The new service will be a standalone service from Criterion Collection based on its films. By what was called “a ...
Read more: Classic Film Streaming Service Folded by AT&T Makes Comeback