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Trump’s Crisis Playbook Shows Why Blame Shifting Always Fails
A fresh look at Trump’s Epstein response shows how panic-driven PR backfires every time.
Millions March in ‘No King’s Day’ Protests Across the Nation
Seven million Americans united on Oct. 18 to denounce Trump’s authoritarian policies. What communicators should note: sustained storytelling and voter engagement will define what happens next.
Americans Push Back as Trump’s Free Speech Assault Meets Defiance
Journalists say democracy can endure Trump’s attacks when the public insists on truth and free speech.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
TIME’s Sam Jacobs Wins Top Journalism Honor While Redefining Media’s Future
TIME’s Sam Jacobs honored at PRSA-NY’s Big Apple Awards for leading trusted journalism to its largest audience in history.
When Rhetoric Turns Radical and PR Firms Become the Next Political Target
As extremist groups gain ground and media suppression intensifies, communicators must brace for direct attacks on their freedom to operate.
Local Reporters Urged to Fill the National Accountability Gap
As Trump sidelines the national press, experts urge local reporters to step up and inform democracy.
Why Public Relations Is Fueling the Great American Consumer Scam
Arthur Solomon exposes how everyday consumer experiences—from ink cartridges to political promises—reveal a society designed to mislead.
Trump’s Epstein Cover-Up Strategy Is Failing Because His Base Finally Cares
Trump’s once-loyal base is turning on him over the Epstein scandal, and his crisis playbook isn’t working.
Free Press Must Fight to Stay Free
As Trump’s attacks on the press escalate, veteran journalists warn that the future of American democracy depends on a bold, unyielding media willing to fight for the truth.
Super Bowl & Olympic Sponsorships Are a $10M Gamble—And Brands Are Losing!
Are brands wasting millions on Super Bowl and Olympic sponsorships, or is there a smarter way to win the marketing game?
What Went Wrong with Democrats Messaging in 2024 and How They Can Rebound
Experts weigh in on what derailed the Democrats' messaging in 2024, and how can they rebuild a strategy that resonates with voters.
The Final Showdown as Harris and Trump Campaigns Battle for the Future of America
As the 2024 election narrows, political observers highlight the key strategies for the Harris and Trump campaigns, focusing on economic messaging, personal integrity, and offering a forward-looking vision.
Why Trump and Biden are Covered Differently
We explore how differing media coverage of Donald Trump and President Joe Biden may influence public perception, despite Trump's controversial actions and statements that would typically undermine other politicians.
Tips on How to Cover, Accurately and Fairly, the 2024 GOP Convention
What will make the 2024 GOP Convention different from past gatherings is that it will most likely be built on two major falsehoods, that the 2020 election was stolen from this year's presumptive nominee Donald Trump and that President Biden is behind all of Trump's legal woes.

