The 65 Project launched Monday, a Democratic-linked dark money group that seeks to “shame” and hold accountable more than 100 attorneys who tried to overthrow the 2020 election.
The lessons of news coverage of the Ukraine invasion are less about heroic anchors in flak jackets and more about the vitalness of news coverage itself and the ability to educate that it provides. Unfortunately, in the U.S. local news media is shrinking from view, posing a very different threat.
As 1.7 million people flee Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Moscow on Monday announced new “humanitarian corridors” that would allow Ukrainian civilians to escape to Russia and allied Belarus, a move swiftly decried as “immoral” by Kyiv.
In Part 2 of our conversation about the client/agency divide, 7 CMOs offer perspectives on what they and agencies alike need to know and do to be great partners and get to great work.
Venture capital firm Griffin Gaming Partners has raised its $750 million Fund II, focused on investing in the hot video game sector and adjacent sectors, especially in the emerging blockchain segment of the business.
A new law in Russia that threatens a long prison term for anyone the government decides is spreading unapproved information has led major foreign news organizations like CNN and Bloomberg to stop reporting from Russia.
Many more people have already died from the Russian invasion than ever died from the Chernobyl accident in 1986, and more people have evacuated and fled than ever did after Chernobyl.
President Joe Biden’s approval rating has rebounded after hitting record lows in recent months, with a new NPR/Marist poll finding the share of Americans who approve of the president has risen eight percentage points.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr holds former President Donald Trump “responsible” for the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol building, the ex-official told NBC News.