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CTR Secrets and Social Shakeups It's another jam-packed ride on EDGE of the Web as Erin is joined by Duncan Alney of Firebelly to discuss News in Social this week. With Google hyping up AI Overviews but dodging every meaningful CTR question, it seems the only thing spinning faster than SERP layouts are the PR answers. Get the inside scoop on how ChatGPT gobbles up over 80% of AI search traffic (Google, take notes), why Meta's launching a CapCut rival to remix your socials, and how Reddit is scrambling to keep the bots at bay after AI sock puppets could sway opinions 3-6x better than humans. Meanwhile, Pinterest is charging ahead with AI content labeling so you can actually see—surprise!—real images again. Plus, political maneuvering has TikTok advertisers doing the Hokey Pokey while Meta rolls out shiny new ad options across Threads and more. Our hot take? If you thought getting a blue check was easy, wait until you see Blue Sky put the power of verification in the hands of users and newsrooms—finally, checkmarks that mean something! So, whether you're lamenting lost organic traffic, trying to dodge AI slop, or just want to keep your brand out of the spammy dog pile, grab your headphones and catch Erin, Duncan, and Jacob as they break it all down with wit, wisdom, and maybe one too many tinfoil hats. See you at the EDGE—don't be a piece of cyber driftwood! News from the EDGE: [00:03:03] Google hypes AI Overviews, refuses to answer CTR question [00:09:19] ChatGPT Leads AI Search Race While Google & Others Slip [00:15:28] U.S. Copyright Office Cites Legal Risk At Every Stage Of Generative AI Social News from the EDGE: [00:20:11] Meta releases its CapCut rival Edits globally [00:22:45] Meta rolls out ads globally on Threads feed [00:26:15] Meta adds dynamic overlays to Advantage+ Catalog ads [00:29:12] A New Form of Verification on Bluesky [00:31:31] Cracking Down on Spammy Content on Facebook [00:36:44] Trump Says He May Extend TikTok Sell-off Deadline Once Again [00:40:26] Pinterest launches new tools to fight AI slop [00:42:44] Reddit Looks To Add Human Checks To Weed Out AI Profiles Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site WAIKAY https://edgeofthewebradio.com/waikay Thanks to our Social News Expert: Duncan Alney X: @firebelly LinkedIn: Duncan Alney Firebelly Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio
Lawrence cracking down on unpaid parking tickets full 2422 Wed, 14 May 2025 19:00:04 +0000 jLz64LfdG0YQAMP53Ol2UcXAJQR9Alvs news The Jayme & Grayson Podcast news Lawrence cracking down on unpaid parking tickets Catch each and every hour of Midday with Jayme & Grayson as they discuss the hot topics in Kansas City and around the country... © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-
A Northland principal says the Government's inventing a bureaucracy in its crackdown on school truancy. This year's Budget has $140 million for getting kids back in school - with a new case management system and better data monitoring. Horahora school principal Pat Newman says schools should be in charge of what happens with the funding. "We don't need Big Brother sitting over us from Wellington, giving directives and telling us how to do the job. We're actually more skilled in it." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inland Revenue has collected more than $207 million in repayments since July last year from student loan borrowers living overseas in the past 9 months. This is a 43 percent increase on the same period from the previous year. Currently, 71 percent of overseas student loan borrowers are in default - and together, they owe about $2.3 billion in loans, penalties and interest. Deloitte tax partner Robyn Walker explains why the IRD is so invested in getting these repayments back. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The youth are out of control. We'll crush the cars. We'll crush the smartphones. Which all sounds nice this will... like most laws designed to make us feel like we're getting a handle on social problems, will all come down to enforcement. For all the time Judith Collins spent at the scrap metal yards for photo ops, was not quite the Crusher those photos ops made her out to be. In the five years after they passed the law, three cars were crushed. But that was a three-strike solution, Mark Mitchell, the destroyer, is moving us to a first strike programme... so you're one Gone in 60 Seconds Street race away from destruction or your car ending up on the Turner's auction site. If you've tried to get some sleep in an area where they convoy in some Subaru at 3am in the morning, you'll know how annoying these so-called meet ups are. It wastes so much police time. They're crashing into each other and hurting themselves. Ripping up the road. So yeah, why not double down on the crusher, but this won't make the problem disappear. Somewhat ironic, too, because we're saying screen time is bad. Get off your phone. Go outside and do something. These kids are off their phones, fixing their cars. Learning about engines. Chatting with one another face-to-face. Actually, out there doing something other sitting at home on Tiktok. The TikTok problem is the far bigger problem because it affects all of them not just the few who race cars. By their first year of High School, 90% of kids have a smartphone. This is interesting now because we've moved beyond Member's bill to a government bill being proposed, so a social media ban is now officially on the agenda. The problem with enforcement here is obvious - how do you do when there are so many workarounds. And the enforcers will not be police, they'll be parents. And here's the problem. Most parents spend time more time on social media than their kids. Nearly half of kiwi teens say their parent is at least sometimes distracted by their phone when they're trying to talk to them. Isn't that a bit hypocritical? Like telling them not to smoke while puffing away on a pack of winne blues? Enforcement of whatever rules we pass to manage the impulses of teenagers will ultimately determine how successful those measures are in stopping them doomscrolling or joyriding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandon, Steve, and Daniel get together to discuss Nintendo's new terms of service, the NSO GameCube controller, and the uncertain future of physical media.
Prime Minister Starmer has announced plans are in place to crack down on international students applying for asylum in the UK in a bid to address migration figures. An immigration white paper setting out the proposed reforms in mid-May will include measures to reduce the number of UK students making asylum claims after their visas expire. UK correspondent Enda Brady says Nigel Farage's Reform Party is gaining popularity - and the Government is looking to push back. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is your morning All Local update for Friday, May 2, 2025.
Car stunts, lighting things on fire, and spectators crowded around -- all of this happened in downtown Durham. WRAL Investigates' Sarah Krueger explains the setbacks police are facing in trying to put a stop to it.
Airline offers Passenger 3k to give up seat on airplane. 15 UCF students had visa's revoked due to rules violation. Tom Holman rips Democrats on Fox News. Tonya J Powers on Trump backing $5K baby bonuses.
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The new Environmental Crimes Task Force is a partnership between prosecutors, city staff and the fire department.
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Monica Rodriguez wants to put up bollards, Holly Mitchell wants to double fines, do you have a better idea on how to stop these street takeovers in Los Angeles?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast segment covers the MBA's renewed push for federal legislation to restrict abusive trigger lead practices and strengthen homebuyer privacy protections.-------------------------------------------------------------Adam DeSanctis, VP of Communication at Mortgage Bankers AssociationAs a strategic public affairs and communications executive with nearly two decades of experience, Adam has deep expertise in strategy, management, and media relations. He is widely considered to be an expert in a variety of communications, including advocacy, brand, executive, crisis, grassroots, and social media. In his career, he has been the MBA spokesperson on a wide variety of real estate research and advocacy-related issues, promoted MBA research and advocacy efforts to financial, political, and trade industry media and on MBA's social media channels, and secured media opportunities for MBA leadership on key real estate trends and issues, generated media coverage for MBA's research and data on mortgage applications, credit availability, homebuilder applications, mortgage forbearance/delinquencies, commercial real estate originations, and forecasts, and other industry analysis, developed key strategic initiatives for MBA's organizational public affairs plan, media relations and member communications support for mPower, MBA's Opens Doors Foundation and MBA's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs.
詐騙 zhàpiàn - fraud, scam緬甸 miǎndiàn - Myanmar聯手 liánshǒu - to join forces, to cooperate打擊 dǎjí - to crack down on, to combat詐騙集團 zhàpiàn jítuán - fraud syndicate, scam organization詐騙嫌疑人 zhàpiàn xiányírén - fraud suspect詐騙受害者 zhàpiàn shòuhàizhě - fraud victim拘留 jūliú - detention, to detain解救 jiějiù - to rescue, to free被關押 bèi guānyā - to be imprisoned, to be detained虐待 nüèdài - abuse, mistreatment鐵棍 tiěgùn - iron rod棍棒 gùnbàng - stick, club毆打 ōudǎ - to beat, to assault電擊 diànjí - electric shock, electrocution瘀傷 yūshāng - bruise割傷 gēshāng - cut, laceration骨折 gǔzhé - bone fracture地雷區 dìléi qū - minefield戰場上 zhànchǎng shàng - on the battlefield手段 shǒuduàn - means, method (often with a negative connotation)殘忍 cánrěn - cruel, brutal關押 guānyā - to imprison, to detain柬埔寨 jiǎnpǔzhài - Cambodia凌虐 língnüè - to torment, to abuse經濟損失 jīngjì sǔnshī - economic loss逍遙法外 xiāoyáo fǎwài - to go unpunished, to evade justice涉及 shèjí - to involve, to be related to人口販運 rénkǒu fànyùn - human trafficking非法拘禁 fēifǎ jūjìn - illegal detention騙人騙財 piànrén piàncái - to deceive people and steal money瓦解 wǎjiě - to dismantle, to break upIf your goal in 2025 is to improve your Chinese, meet more Taiwanese friends, and discuss a variety of topics like politics, culture, war, news, economics, and more! I invite you to book a one-on-one trial lesson with me
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From distracted drivers with Candy Crush addictions to illegal immigrants gaming the system with Biden's CBP One app, this fiery commentary dives into the surge of lawlessness, voter fraud, and political hypocrisy. With new legislation targeting hands-free driving and a crackdown on illegal entry and fraudulent Social Security use, the tide is turning. Meanwhile, Democrats scramble to protect a voting base that shouldn't be on the rolls to begin with—some even backtracking on deporting violent offenders. Buckle up—this ride gets wild.
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The Government's crackdown on cowboy builders is seen as a step in the right direction. Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says there'll be more transparency about suspended builders, stronger discipline, and an improved complaints process. Master Builders CEO Ankit Sharma told Mike Hosking the current disciplinary system doesn't provide enough of a deterrent as it's very slow, lacks transparency, and many consumers don't even know it exists. He says this will try to improve the system to a level where they can not only address the small instances of bad performance, but also provide more transparency to homeowners. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" highlighting a push at the State Capitol to give police officers more power to stop drivers suspected of using marijuana while behind the wheel (00:36). GOP State Sen. Paul Cicarella talked about Monday's public hearing regarding that proposal for extended police powers (15:36). Yankee Institute blogger Meghan Portfolio talked about the legal and monetary risks of attaching a so-called "Green Amendment" to the State Constitution (24:06) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
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President Trump is cracking down on 'Big Law' KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares insight on why he Trump is taking this action.
High-profile Democrats fuel anti-Tesla activism as vandalism against the electric car company spreads nationwide, prompting the DOJ to investigate the attacks as acts of domestic terrorism. The Trump administration faces a legal setback in its fight to deport Columbia University agitator Mahmoud Khalil. The Trump administration freezes $175 million in federal funds for the University of Pennsylvania, citing its policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces growing pressure from fellow Democrats to step down.Ground News: Use the link https://groundnews.com/megyn to get 40% off the Vantage subscription to see through mainstream media narrativesWe Heart Nutrition: Go to https://WeHeartNutrition.com/MEGYN for 20% off
What’s the Why? Why will Tempe’s new policies have an impact on real estate around the Valley?
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Cops declare war on biker gangs in the Pacific Northwest! Join us as we discuss! Please consider sponsoring the channel by signing up for our channel memberships. You can also support us by signing up for our podcast channel membership for $9.99 per month, where 100% of the membership price goes directly to us at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dragon-s-lair-motorcycle-chaos--3267493/support. Follow us on:Instagram: BlackDragonBikerTV TikTok: BlackDragonBikertv Twitter: jbunchiiFacebook: BlackDragonBikerBuy Black Dragon Merchandise, Mugs, Hats, T-Shirts Books: https://blackdragonsgear.comDonate to our cause:Cashapp: $BikerPrezPayPal: jbunchii Zelle: jbunchii@aol.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackDragonNPSubscribe to our new discord server https://discord.gg/dshaTSTSubscribe to our online news magazine www.bikerliberty.comGet 20% off Gothic biker rings by using my special discount code: blackdragon go to http://gthic.com?aff=147 Join my News Letter to get the latest in MC protocol, biker club content, and my best picks for every day carry. https://johns-newsletter-43af29.beehiiv.com/subscribe Get my Audio Book Prospect's Bible an Audible: https://adbl.co/3OBsfl5 Help us get to 30,000 subscribers on www.instagram.com/BlackDragonBikerTV on Instagram. Thank you!
This episode is presented by Create A Video – Another bill has been filed to try to drag Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry "Not My Fault" McFadden... kicking and screaming... to cooperating with ICE on removing violent illegal aliens. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down the latest for stocks - with new housing data at the top of the hour – and some mixed messaging around tariffs out of Washington. The President confirming this morning that March 4th tariffs on Mexico and Canada will go into effect as scheduled, with an additional 10% charge going to China - bringing their total rate to 20%. Also in focus: Big Tech. The team hosted a bull/bear debate on Nvidia post-results, alongside exclusive comments from CEO Jensen Huang – and talked the potential PR problems facing Tesla, due to Elon Musk's increasingly large obligations elsewhere (with shares now down more than 25% on the year). Plus: A fresh check on egg-flation, as President Trump calls prices “a disaster” with the CEO of Vital Farms – and a look at the secret tax break within Trump's ‘Gold Card' plans. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into some big changes in education laws, especially around parental rights. We talk about new proposals in Iowa and California that would limit gender identity lessons and give parents more say in school curricula. There's also discussion on federal COVID vaccine mandates for schools and some controversial policies in NYC regarding undocumented students. We wrap up with an announcement about an upcoming gala designed to support and empower parents in education.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
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Governor Glenn Youngkin will soon consider a bill aimed at cracking down on junk fees. Michael Pope has the details.
The Personal Computer Show Wednesday February 19th 2025 PRN.live Streaming on the Internet In the News Microsoft Drops Support for Intel 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen CPUs with Windows 11 24H2 Microsoft is Cracking Down on People Upgrading to Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware Google Lifts Self-Imposed Ban on Using AI for Weapons and Surveillance Now USB Logos Will Simplify Branding on Cables Hackers Can Jailbreak Digital License Plates ITPro Series with Benjamin Rockwell With technology evolving, how to stay relevant at work From the Tech Corner How Long Does Data Last on a USB Flash Drive? Microsoft's Free Video Editor, Clipchamp Create Bootable USB Drive to Install Media for Multiple Different OS in One Place How do Airlines Connect You to the Internet at 40,000 Feet? Technology Chatter with Benjamin Rockwell and Marty Winston TopJob Lab Boba chair + 73 and Sunny grips for Roku remotes "
Google Ads Cracks Down on Landing Pages & More Digital Marketing News Marketing O'Clock Episode 369This week on Marketing O'Clock, we do our best to Navigate a landing page announcement in Google ads that could have a big impact on advertisers. Apparently, TV has surpassed mobile and is now the primary device for YouTube viewing in the US. Plus, all the digital marketing news you missed this week! Visit us at - https://marketingoclock.com/
United States correspondent Todd Zwilich spoke to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump cracking down on aluminium and steel imports, bribery and corruption charges against the Mayor of New York City being dropped and avian flu hitting egg prices hard in the US and opportunistic thieves scrambling to steal them.
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The Premier League could be ready to start cracking down on player celebrations that are deemed inflammatory. Premier League CFO Tony Scholes said, "There's a balance, I think we all like to see celebrations. And some of these celebrations have been very funny and entertaining, but there is a line." The group discuss. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Missouri State Senator Adam Schnelting joins us to discuss some of the most talked-about bills in the state legislature. From enforcing left-lane laws to banning taxpayer-funded abortions and protecting single-sex school bathrooms #ConservativeTalk #MissouriPolitics #TrumpSpeech #LeftLaneLaw #ProLife #SecondAmendment #SaveOurSchools #CommonSenseLaws #LawAndOrder #Podcast
In today's episode Kodak cracks down on film respoolers, Key Caps, a drone pilot tries to avoid prison and more. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-440-kodak-cracking-down-aperture-priority-key-caps-more
Under new IRS rules, if you earned more than $5,000 this year selling concert tickets or items on Etsy and Ebay, you can expect to get a 1099-K form. Wall Street Journal reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss what you should know before filing your tax return this year. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is no ceasefire in the occupied West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the start of a “large-scale military operation” in Jenin targeting a hospital and refugee camp. Meanwhile, a new US administration has endorsed Israel’s “biblical dominion” and lifted sanctions on settlers. What does this new escalation mean for Palestinians, and what might come next? In this episode: Zena Tahhan (@zenatahhan), journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Sonia Bhagat, and Amy Walters with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Khaled Soltan, Marcos Bartolome, Melanie Marich, Hagir Saleh, Hanah Shokeir, and our host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube