Divisiveness doesn't come about in politics just
around election season — year round, there are topics that produce deeply divided opinions around the environment, immigration, health care, finance, women's rights, education, and many other issues.
Not exact matches
Canadians must create a broad and loud public debate
around media issues during this
election season.
Once again, we're in the middle of
election season — the
season that seems to come
around all too often and stick
around far too long.
Tuesday night
around 7:20 p.m. ET, right during what could be some of the tensest moments of a long and divisive
election, the College Football Playoff committee will release its first rankings update of the
season.
«Given our current controversy
around how Facebook affected the U.S.
election, it's remarkable how timely Homeland has been this
season.
Colin Stretch, Facebook's general counsel, disclosed that
around 120,000 Instagram posts by Russia - backed attackers were viewed by 20 million Americans during the
election season, on top of the 126 million reached via Facebook.
Picture that, but with Donald Trump or Nancy Pelosi's face following you
around, and you'll get an idea of what digital advertising will look like as we head into prime midterm
election season.