Fb extends ban on political advertisements amid misinformation blitz

Fb says the measure to battle misinformation will continue, while US state Georgia prepares for Senate runoffs.
Facebook says the measure to combat misinformation will continue, even as US state Georgia prepares for Senate runoffs.

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