- Marketing Politics Daily - Monday, Feb. 13, 2017
- Does Trump Know He's President? White House Revisits Dubious Voter Fraud Claim
- Fake News Scores Top Earned Media Ratings
- Sen. Franken: Senate Republicans Worry President Trump 'Lies A Lot'
- With 'Equality,' Nike Latest Brand To Inch Toward #Resistance
- Department Of Education Needs To Brush Up On Spelling
- Bernie Sanders Holds On To Email List For Now
- And It Is So Decreed...
- Google Warns Journalists Of State-Sponsored Email Phishing Attacks
- CBI Calls For 'Made In Britain' Protection After Brexit
- Google Has First Amendment Right To Remove Sites From Search Results
- Employers Confident On Post-Brexit Hiring
- China Loosens Social Media Censorship To Uncover Dissent
- Marketing Politics Daily - Friday, Feb. 10, 2017
- Trump's America: All Politics All The Time
- Conway Defends Nordstrom Tweet, 'Counseled' On Blatant Ivanka Plug
- Rep. Chaffetz To Investigate Kellyanne Conway Over Ivanka Comments
- Amid Cancelled Health Care Ads, Progressives Launched Pro Bono Ad Campaign
- As ICE Raids Descend On Communities, Protests Rage
- Covering Trump Proves Challenging For Magazine Editors
- Tom Price Confirmed As HHS Secretary
- Dish Encourages Latinos To 'Keep Pressing On' In New Campaign
- Virginia Lawmakers Pass New Muni-Broadband Rules
- FTC's McSweeny And Rep. Palone Defend Broadband Privacy Rules
- Microsoft Can Proceed With Suit Over DOJ 'Gag' Orders
- Mercedes Calls Investigation In Programmatic Terror Funding
- Senior MPs Call For Investigation Of Murdoch's Sky Takeover
- Would You Like A Nazi Badge Or ISIS Flag With That, Madam?
- Tim Cook Tells UK PM Brexit Will Be 'Just Fine'
- Marketing Politics Daily - Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017
- The Trump Administration Vs. The Press
- Trump Shifts White House Media Attack To Brand, Uses @POTUS To Slam Nordstrom
- Supreme Court Nominee Judge Gorsuch "Disheartened" By Trump Comments
- Sessions Confirmed As U.S. Attorney General
- Melania Trump Sues 'Daily Mail' For Libel, Again
- Facebook Probes Ad Discrimination, Updates Guidelines
- Should Marketers 'Stop Funding Hate'?
- Nordstrom Denies Immigration Email Is Tied to Ivanka
- Tech Giants Donate To Trump Inauguration Prior To Immigration Rant
- Will Bud's Super Bowl Ad Backfire?
- FCC Must Now Vote On Settlements
- Ethics Is Shaping Up To Be The Top Brand Challenge
- Watchdog Sides Against Comcast Over Broadband Ads
- Backpage Hit With Two New Lawsuits
- Federal Judge Rules Against Anthem, Cigna Merger
- Marketing Politics Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren Muzzled By Senate Republicans
- #DeleteUber Deletes Sentiment For Ride-Sharing Service, Lifts Lyft's
- The Email Privacy Act Moves Toward Senate Vote, Again
- 9th Circuit Court Of Appeals Hears Travel Moratorium Executive Order Arguments
- Is Trump's Press Secretary A Joke? Late-Night TV Thinks So
- White House Still Not Open To The Public
- Consumer Protection Chief Jessica Rich Exits FTC
- 'Mother Jones' Wins Ellie Award For Magazine Of The Year
- 2017: Publishers Reinforce Journalistic Integrity, Use Tech to Cut Out Middlemen
- Trump Helps Deliver High TV Ratings, But Will His Business Promises Help Advertisers?
- Twitter Cracks Down On Abusive Tweets
- The Global Village Vies For Second Place In Trump's America
- Creativity In Times Of Chaos
- DHS May Require Social Media Passwords From Some Travelers
- Google Fights FBI Order To Hand Over Non-US Emails
- Brands Face 'Britishness' Crisis With Brexit
- Marketing Politics Daily - Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017
- Trump Says Media Covering Up Terrorist Attacks
- Fox TV Posts Strong Quarter, Cites Political Sales
- Amid Fear Of Trump, Liberal Democracies Turn To Satire
- Advocates Urge FCC To Leave Privacy Rules In Place
- Activists Call For General Strike To Oppose President Trump
- 'TheWrap' Adds First Amendment Reporter
- Putin Wants Fox News To Apologize For Calling Him 'A Killer'
- A Market For Morality
- UK Parliament Doesn't Want President Trump To Address Chamber
- Melania Trump Settles With Blogger Over Defamation Claim
- Luo Named Editor, NewYorker.com
- Nearly 100 Tech Titans Defy Trump On Immigration
- Silicon Valley Fights Trump's Travel Ban
- Only 4% Of Brits Can Spot Fake News
- Social Giants Could Face GBP2m Fines For Not Controlling Abuse
- Marketing Politics Daily - Monday, Feb. 6, 2017
- Wild Outcomes, More Confusing Trump Tweets
- Cover Story: Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Trump
- Kraft Wants Trump To Retrieve Super Bowl Ring Stolen By Putin
- The 'So Called' Advertisers Talk Back
- Various Companies, Canadian Government Pull Ads From 'Breitbart News'
- Eric Trump's Secret Service Bill Raises Concern
- The Trump-Free Bowl?
- 'Washington Post' Launches DemocracyPost, Highlighting Threats To Global Democracy
- Trump's Actions Are Taking Toll On Trump Brand
- Persian Prospect
- Agency Veteran Speaks Out On Trump Travel Ban
- Judge Says Google Must Surrender Emails to FBI
- Murdoch Enjoys 'Astounding Access' To Number 10
- Saatchi To Lead Government Campaign Against Alt-Right
- British Brands Pull Advertising From Putin's RT UK
- Marketing Politics Daily - Friday, Feb. 3, 2017
- Trump Acts Like Teenager, Congress Becomes Moderating Parent
- Border Wall Faces Increasing Resistance From Republicans
- Still Wondering How Trump Won? Try Psychographic Targeting
- President Trump To Eliminate Dodd-Frank Through Executive Orders
- Uber CEO Quits Trump Advisory Panel After 200K Delete App
- White House Holocaust Statement Ignores Jewish Suffering
- Donald Vs. Ah-nold: Trump's Campaign To Make 'The Apprentice' Great Again
- Tech Giants To Challenge Trump On Immigration
- Presidential Brand Awareness: How Well Does He Know TV Ratings?
- Consumer Technology Association Testifies Against Privacy Rules
- Cameron Tried To Get Editor Sacked For Brexit Stance
- Reddit Bans Two Far-Right Groups
- MPs Question UK's Cyber Security Defences
- Facebook Benefiting From Mobile, Political Rhetoric In Feeds
- Marketing Politics Daily - Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017
- Reuters Chief: Cover President Trump Like An Authoritarian
- Tillerson Sworn In As Secretary Of State
- Leaked: Religious Freedom Order Could Legalize Discrimination
- Trump: Don't Worry About Tough Phone Calls With Allies
- The Risk And Reward Calculation For Brands Opposing Trump Travel Ban
- Usernames, emails now could be considered protected personal information under Illinois law
- EU Says More Mobile Roaming Charges Within Europe From June
- Cover Story: 'The Great Manipulator'
- Berkeley Cancels Yiannopoulos, Trump Lashes Out
- Marketing Politics Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017
- Gorsuch Faces Battle For Supreme Court Seat
- Publishers Register Opposition, Concern Over Trump's Immigration Order
- Tech Community Turns To Email To Speak Out Against Immigration Ban
- Trump's Campaign Security Questioned About Use Of Force
- Franken Warns FCC Against Weakening Net Neutrality
- Trump Rakes In $7.6 Million For His 2020 Reelection Bid
- Cable News Networks Continue Strong Post-Election Viewership
- Mnuchin, Price Pushed Through Committee Despite Democrats Being Absent
- Huffington Post Ratifies First Union Contract
- Tech Giant Take On Trump Immigration Policy
- Google Staff Protests Trump On Immigration
- All Trump All The Time Is Making TV Unwatchable
- Industry Starts Enforcing Cross-Device Privacy