Top of The News
by Thom Forbes
"Nearly 900 million more tons of carbon dioxide are expected to be released under the new rule than under the Obama-era standards," notes one report. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
In a move unusual for an automaker, Acura is prompting consumers not to drive, and to park vehicles except for essential travel. Read the whole story

RETAIL
by Sarah Mahoney
Because of its unique positioning in the premium athleisure segment, it has "potential to emerge from virus crisis an even stronger brand." Read the whole story

FOOD
by Steve Ellwanger
"We believe the sharp increase in at-home eating occasions is generating trial among new consumers that we did not anticipate accessing," says CEO. Read the whole story

BEER
by P.J. Bednarski
Bar, restaurant closings bad for craft biz since so many breweries sell a high percentage of beer through their taproom or brewpub. Read the whole story

SPORTS
by Tanya Gazdik
The program "allows families to have some educational fun at home along the way," the NHL's Rob Knesaurek tells "Marketing Daily." Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
Home furnishing sites are thriving, but not fashion brands, Namogoo reports. Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
The new spot will be featured across digital, TV, direct response and Epson social channels. Read the whole story
by Chuck Martin
Shoppers previously had to touch a screen to self-check out. Read the whole story

BRAND MARKETING
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Consumers are gravitating toward brands that demonstrate integrity and a willingness to help people cope with uncertainty, a survey by advertising agency The Variable … Read the whole story
by Chuck Martin
Zoom Cloud Meetings led downloads in the U.S., U.K. and Europe, with downloads reaching 14 times the weekly average in the U.S. during the … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
The travel field is hurting, but people may be reading retail emails for distraction, MessageGears reports. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Britt Bulla
I've noticed there are three types of friends in a crisis. Each type sheds light on how brands should and should NOT act. Read the whole story