Top of The News
by Thom Forbes
The bank is still struggling to assuage regulators, right wrongs and win back consumers' trust after a massive fake accounts scandal. Read the whole story

BEVERAGES
by Karlene Lukovitz
Sweeps offers limited-edition cans that transform from blank to showing Arya's kill list and Mtn Dew, 'Game of Thrones' logos. Read the whole story

BEAUTY
by Sarah Mahoney
Project is "world's largest stock photo library created by women and non-binary individuals," with some 5,000 images for use by media and ad industries. Read the whole story

RESTAURANTS
by Karlene Lukovitz
The ubiquitous Sanders character will take the main stage for 5 minutes, viewable live or on livestream. Read the whole story

SPORTS
by Tanya Gazdik
The multi-year partnership with the Dodgers includes signage at the stadium and in-store promotions for Smart & Final customers. Read the whole story
by Chuck Martin
"Chiquita will be the first brand to bring Snapchat visual recognition technology into the fresh produce aisle," says company exec. Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
Mayor de Blasio says Ballyhoo Media's LED billboards, which travel on a barge along the Manhattan and Brooklyn waterfronts, are breaking local laws. Read the whole story
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by Steve McClellan
Dentsu-Aegis digital shops Isobar and Firstborn teamed up for a soup-to-nuts overhaul of luxury travel company Tauck's digital presence. Read the whole story
by Chuck Martin
Levy Restaurants and the Washington Nationals partner to create concession stand offering skip-the-line, order-ahead capabilities in the ballpark. Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
Eighty-five percent of professionals surveyed say their customer experience needs improvement, and a minority have undergone a successful digital transformation, UserTesting reports. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by George Simpson, Featured Contributor
Facebook's advertising works sufficiently well enough - in spite of its problems - to keep marketers excited to spend their dollars there. Read the whole story