BarkBox CEO apologizes for leaked message exposing paused Pride ads — but they're still paused
BarkBox's CEO apologized for a leaked memo stopping paid ads for their Pride Collection, but they're still not advertising it.
June 5, 2025
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BarkBox's CEO apologized for a leaked memo stopping paid ads for their Pride Collection, but they're still not advertising it.
The subscription-based channel continues branching from cable to the web.
Three years after a New Jersey resident filed a discrimination suit against Web-based matchmaking service eHarmony.com, the online dating portal has settled out of court and agreed to offer same-sex matchmaking services to members. But will eHarmony really put the work in to serve gay customers and combat criticisms from competitors like Chemistry.com?
The president's former personal attorney made a surprising appearance.
Hours after being named in a petition on Change.org, software giant Microsoft removed their online store from a referral service that funds alleged hate groups.
The Canadian Prime Minister will make an appearance on Canada's Drag Race: Canada Vs. the World.
The deal marks the first time the beloved series can be viewed in its entirety on a single platform.
The photography series Elska spotlights the beauty of regular guys around the world — though for the entertainment capital, there are a few celeb exceptions.
Thom Brennaman, who used the f word on-air, will be covering high school sports instead of Major League Baseball.
The online store declined to comment, but flagged certain books as 'contrary to our core values' and vowed to donate proceeds to fight book bans.