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Lies, Leaks, and PR Disasters That Could Have Been Avoided
A look at the biggest PR disasters in corporate and political history reveals how dishonesty and mismanagement turned crises into full-blown catastrophes.
Conan O’Brien Showed Up and Made Headlines While Lin-Manuel Miranda Walked Away
Conan O’Brien proved that showing up and speaking out makes a bigger impact than Lin-Manuel Miranda’s decision to boycott the Kennedy Center.
The First Amendment Is Not a License to Lie
Arthur Solomon exposes how the First Amendment is misused to justify lies in politics, media, and business, highlighting the dangers of spreading misinformation unchecked.
Cathy Renna Challenges the Status Quo and Demands Action for LGBTQ Rights
Cathy Renna, a trailblazing LGBTQ advocate, exposes the urgent need for authentic allyship, strategic activism, and media accountability in the fight for equality.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Bold Protest Backfires as Kennedy Center Workers Pay the Price
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s decision to cancel Hamilton at the Kennedy Center to protest Trump’s influence may make a statement, but it also harms countless workers and businesses while ultimately having little impact on the venue’s leadership.
The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself
Fear-driven silence enables the erosion of democratic values, but standing up for truth and accountability is both a moral and economic necessity.
Sir Martin Sorrell on Global Shifts, AI, and the "Chameleon Economy"
At Davos, Sir Martin Sorrell and Daniel Newman discuss the global economic landscape, AI’s transformative role, and the political uncertainties shaping business strategy.
America’s 28-Day Upheaval Is Just the Beginning as Turmoil Tightens Its Grip
America has been upended in just 28 days, with sweeping policy changes, economic uncertainty, and a government overhaul leaving both businesses and citizens bracing for what comes next.
How Public Affairs and Communications Teams Can Navigate the “America First” Era
Foreign companies can’t afford to retreat from U.S. public affairs—winning over the swayable middle with a campaign-style PR strategy is the key to survival.
Bucking the Trend - Why the Dunkin' Brands are Staying Apolitical
Despite claiming, that Dunkin’ Brand is apolitical and does not take political stands, the brand actually took a political stand by not taking a political stand.
Trump’s Second Term Begins With Lies, Lawbreaking, and Broken Promises—And It’s Only Day One
President Trump 2.0 is speaking with a Forked Tongue.
Martin Luther King's Dream Under Attack as Trump's Inauguration Marks a New Era
Helio Fred Garcia examines how Trump’s policies and rhetoric threaten Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of equality and justice.
Why Cable News Is Still Letting Politicians Lie and Get Away With It
Uncover how cable news is still failing to hold politicians accountable, letting lies slip through unchecked.
Why Defense Actions Are Condemned While Aggressors Escape Blame in Today’s Upside Down World
Prepare to challenge everything you thought you knew about global conflicts and media coverage!
Key Insights from Top Articles and How They Prepare Communications for 2025 Turmoil
Discover the game-changing insights from the most engaged articles shaping the future of communications.
Why 2025 Will Be the Year Communications Professionals Change the World Forever
As we commence 2025, this article explores how communications professionals can harness the power of unity, freedom, and shared values to become heroes in a divided world.
How a Personal Hierarchy of Values Shapes Ethical Decisions and Political Choices
Explore how understanding and applying a hierarchy of values can provide a thoughtful framework for making decisions, particularly in the context of voter behavior and moral judgments in political discourse.
Six Visionary Leaders We Lost in 2024 and the Legacies They Leave Behind
In 2024, the world lost six influential leaders whose groundbreaking contributions continue to shape industries and inspire future generations.
A Tribute to Jimmy Carter’s Legacy of Peace, Humanity and Unwavering Kindness
A heartfelt tribute to Jimmy Carter's legacy, highlighting his humanitarian efforts and lasting impact.
America’s New Gilded Age Redefines the Land of Opportunity
America’s journey from hope to division reveals a stunning reversal where billionaires are saviors, immigrants are criminalized, and the government is cast as the enemy.