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Friday, June 26, 2020

The Daily Money: Verizon joins growing Facebook ad boycott

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Friday, June 26

It's finally Friday, Daily Money readers. We are another step closer to the weekend. It's Brett Molina here to bring you the latest Money and Tech headlines.

Let's start with Facebook, which has endured backlash over the spread of hate speech on its platform. Several advertisers have joined forces to pull ads from Facebook as protest for the company's inaction. The ad boycott just netted a big ally: Verizon.

Thursday was a big night for Ford, as the U.S. automaker unveiled the 2021 F-150 pickup truck. The redesigned model includes some interesting features such as a disappearing shifter and hands-free highway driving.

Finally, some good news and bad news from Costco. First, the good stuff: the warehouse retailer is bringing back samples. The big difference is the samples will be individually packaged and placed behind plexiglass. The bad news? They will no longer sell sheet cakes.

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Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

Facebook's ad revenue looks to be more stable than Google's amid COVID-19.
Verizon joins growing Facebook ad boycott
A growing #StopHateForProfit boycott of Facebook advertising in July continues to grow with the addition of telecom giant Verizon.
Ford reveals redesigned F-150 pickup
(Left) Todd Eckert, Ford Motor Co. truck group mar
Remade F-150 includes hybrid, disappearing shifter
C-clamp LED running lights on the all new 2021 For
Half of retirees cut spending within five years, study...
Mature couple talking with financial advisor.
Costco brings back samples but pulls sheet cakes
The front of a Costco store
Chuck E. Cheese reveals list of permanent closings
A sign is posted in front of a Chuck E. Cheese res
Pence touts Lordstown comeback; Endurance revealed
Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns stands with Vice
More Apple stores closed because of COVID-19 spikes
An Apple logo adorns the facade of the downtown Br
Unilever to drop 'whitening' from product promotions
The exterior of a Unilever office building.
How much money do big cities spend on police...
Detroit Police Deputy Chief Todd Bettison, center,
 
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