Here's my back-of-the-envelope estimate for the paid vs. earned media mix the former President's campaign used to incite the violent insurrection on our nation's capital. Read the whole story
The cost was $50 million, raised from supporters, to promote and message the January 6 riot. What happened to the rest of the funds, … Read the whole story
A new NBC sitcom about the early life of Dwayne Johnson has him running for president in 2032. Read the whole story
The U.S. Postal Service reported Q4 2020 revenue and service volume Tuesday, reflecting the end of a year of turbulence -- both pandemic and … Read the whole story
What I wasn't expecting from this documentary-like minifilm was a dog whistle to the Christian Right, steeped in the imagery of crosses and with … Read the whole story
An overwhelming majority of consumers have a "positive" attitude toward brands that promote social good, according to a multinational survey released today by Dentsu. … Read the whole story
Oklahoma lawmakers have advanced a broad privacy bill that would require companies to obtain consumers' explicit consent before using their data for a variety … Read the whole story
Facebook today released findings of its Community Standards Enforcement Report showing marked improvements in the prevalence of objectionable content on both Facebook and Instagram … Read the whole story
Advocacy groups including Public Knowledge, Common Cause and Free Press, as well as officials in Santa Clara County, are urging the FCC to restore … Read the whole story
At the request of the Biden administration, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday agreed to hold off on deciding a battle over … Read the whole story
The White House says in new court papers it's evaluating whether the attempted ban was justified. Read the whole story
The Maryland bill, which Governor Larry Hogan vetoed last May, would impose new taxes on companies that have more than $100 million in digital … Read the whole story
A federal appellate court has handed public officials a blueprint for circumventing the First Amendment in order to block critics on social media, Missouri … Read the whole story