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by Sarah Mahoney
Silver takes over the marketing reins from Ed Plummer, who is retiring. Read the whole story

HOME GOODS
by Sarah Mahoney
Ikea just announced a $2.2 billion expansion into U.S. retail -- its largest in more than 40 years. Read the whole story

PETS
by Steve Ellwanger
Not everybody agrees dog food should be next to people food. "It's just wrong," according to one naysayer -- who gets her own comeuppance. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
The automaker will use the event to launch the 738-horsepower plug-in hybrid electric BMW XM "Label Red" model. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
The longstanding academic competition, with finals scheduled for April 20-21, lets HBCU students compete for more than $400,000 in institutional grants. Read the whole story

KIDS
by Todd Wasserman
Gen Alpha, or Polars, are the first generation that will not remember a time before COVID-19. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Les Luchter, Staff Writer
Since female ones don't produce pollen -- but male trees are in the majority -- Claritin is sponsoring female tree-planting events through The DiversiTree … Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
HuffPost will remain as Buzzfeed's only news product. Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
New work by PMG challenges the category and stakes the brand's place in popular culture. Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
The campaign's print work will be displayed via wild postings in the U.S. for Earth Day, April 22, and on the organization's social media. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Dave Morgan, Featured Contributor
If our industry gets its act together, TV ads will become increasingly relevant and less annoying to viewers. If we're really lucky, ads may … Read the whole story