The final report from House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan's staff does not make any explicit recommendations, but says its "work is not done," and that it "remains vigilant" against … Read the full story by Wendy DavisJoe Mandese
While the world gawks at Jeff Bezos' $10 million Italian nuptials, JCPenney gives one couple the celebration of their dreams, for just $10,000. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Four Lessons for Democrats from the NYC mayoral primary. Read the full story by James Forr
As beauty and grocery sales slip, new research from Coresight shows essentials taking the lead, and consumers getting more cautious. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Just 41% of people support brands actively promoting equality for LGBT individuals, down from 49% in 2021 and 44% in 2024. Read the full story by Robert Williams
Why would Putin bomb a packaging factory? Crippling Ukraine agriculture is the answer. Read the full story by Dave Morgan
"This case has nothing to do with Texas and there is no legitimate reason it should have been filed in this district, much less in the Wichita Falls Division," the … Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Is reality still reality when it is "augmented" reality? Read the full story by Adam Buckman
"Media Matters faces an ongoing campaign of retribution for exercising its First Amendment rights," the group says in a lawsuit filed Monday. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
"If you don't want your stuff to be shown against Nazis, you're going to have to figure out how, and instruct Omnicom accordingly," according to Harvard Law professor Rebecca Tushnet. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Omnicom's and Interpublic's capitulation comes just months after some of the nation's top law firms caved in and agreed to onerous, partisan terms to avoid oversight by the Trump Administration. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Among the activations promoting the movie sequel: "Happy Gilmore"-themed cups, a sweepstakes, and an immersive digital experience "inspired by Happy's iconic dream world." Read the full story by Teresa Buyikian
Wintour will remain as chief content officer for Conde Nast and global editorial director of "Vogue" - titles she assumed in 2020. Read the full story by Ray Schultz
Screen activities include streaming TV, work-related computer use and social media scrolling. Read the full story by Robert Williams
In a Popmenu study, 61% said restaurants will be their top category for budget-cutting. Read the full story by Teresa Buyikian
Meta did not infringe copyright by training Llama on books written by Sarah Silverman, Junot Diaz and other authors, a judge ruled Wednesday. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
In the wake of a holdco price-fixing scandal coordinated on the consumer-grade group messaging app, MediaPost has obtained breaches of WPP client discussions from its CTO's WhatsApp team chat. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
In 1997 Proctor founded Mindshare - splitting off JWT's media assets into a separate agency during the early days of the unbundling era. Read the full story by Steve McClellan