2020 United States presidential election
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The 2020 US presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, and will become the 59th presidential election in the United States. Voters will elect a presidential electorate that, in turn, will elect a new president and vice president of the United States through a college of voters.
Facebook Will Pay Users to Deactivate Their Accounts Before the Election
As part of the research experiment, Facebook will pay some of its users to stop using the company’s apps for a while before the upcoming Election Day in the USA.
Weekly Fun: Melania Trump’s Green Dress, a New Black Color, and an LGBT Train
This week’s stories feature a new Melania Trump’s dress that served as a chroma key, a new black color created by rapper Nas and the Pantone Color Institute, and the most dedicated fan of Serena Williams.
Weekly Fun: Mark Zuckerberg Cosplaying Joker, Jay-Z as Vice President, and a Pigeon Stuck in the Sky
This week’s stories feature Kanye West still being a presidential candidate who wants to make Jay-Z a vice president, Mark Zuckerberg cosplaying Joker, and a teen who used to sell N-word passes to white people.
Weekly Fun: Paris Hilton as a President, a Genius Parrot Griffin, and Dancing Robots
This week’s stories feature Paris Hilton as a presidential candidate, a parrot who beat Harvard students in the shell game, dancing robots, and the #BestMuseumBum flash mob.
Weekly Fun: Kanye West as a President, Onion-Flavored Corn Pillows, and Laughing Foxes
This week’s stories feature Elon Musk, who supports Kanye West’s decision to become a US President; children taking BBC by storm; and Kellogg’s onion-flavored corn pillows.
Donald Trump’s Campaign Buys Top Advertising Spot on YouTube’s Homepage in the Run-Up to the Election Day
The company did not provide any comments on Trump’s purchase but confirmed that political advertisers indeed could purchase masthead ads.
Twitter Will Start Removing and Labeling Synthetic and Manipulated Media That Pose Safety Risks
The new policy comes after Twitter announced a plan to ask its users about how they think the platform should address misleading media.