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Listeners want to know why Downtown structures are decorated with colorful lights.
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Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and former The Talk host Sheryl Underwood take viewers behind-the-scenes of CBS' new Black family soap opera all week before the series premieres Monday, Feb. 24.
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After a 15-year absence, P&G Studios will produce "The Gates," a 2025 daytime drama about a wealthy Black family developed through a CBS partnership with the NAACP.
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CBS almost canceled Dick Van Dyke's popular 1960s sitcom when Procter & Gamble pulled its advertising in 1962 after the first season.
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Tide Infinity has already been tested in bottle form and as a stain removal pen on the International Space Station.
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Procter & Gamble has drawn conservative criticism for using inclusive language in a recent UK Always Campaign.
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A recent report from Pew Research Center, The Metaverse in 2040, finds there is both enthusiasm and concern.
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From bed-building technology to art pottery to disposable diapers, Cincinnati has a long history of making things that make a difference in people’s lives.
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Experts predict much of the internet will be metaverse-based by 2030. Not wanting to be left behind, leading brands are dabbling in virtual environments now and finding there is a potential to make a lot of money.
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In addition, "We are significantly reducing our product portfolio to focus on basic health, hygiene and personal care items needed by the many Russian families who depend on them in their daily lives," CEO Jon Moeller says.