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Corporate Sponsors Drop Trumpian 'Julius Caesar' over Assassination Scene
Delta and Bank of America announced they'd no longer be supporting the Shakespeare in the Park play, in which a Trump-like Caesar is murdered.
People Would Pay More Just to Avoid United After Its Controversy, Says Study
About 79 percent of participants who heard about David Dao's incident would choose American Airlines over an identical United flight.
David Dao's Lawyer Vowed Legal Action Against United Airlines
Attorney Thomas Demetrio said his client will seek physical and emotional damages after suffering injuries when he was dragged off a United plane last Sunday.
PR People Are Failing Right Now
A veteran public relations officer told us why United Airlines, Sean Spicer, and Pepsi should have known better.
United CEO Now Wants a Review of 'Horrific' Plane Incident
Oscar Munoz said the airline will mount an investigation into how and why a passenger was literally dragged off one of its planes.
How to Recover From a Major Screwup
A persuasion expert shows you how to apologize—without having to say you're sorry.
We Finally Know When the Giant Robot Duel Between the US and Japan Will Take Place
The battle will take place in August 2017, over two years after the PR-savvy US robotics company Megabots issued its challenge to Japanese company Suidobashi, according to a new video.
Drugs, Tantrums and Sex Workers: PRs on the Most Outrageous Stuff They've Had to Deal with
Schmoozing for a living can be a tricky business.
Let’s Listen to This Mixtape a PR Person Sent to Me By Mistake
This year, Waypoint is officially giving an Anonymous PR Person the “Most Likely To Become a DJ” Award.
The Unbearable Silence of Harry Styles
Over the past few years, pop's number one marketing tool has been one that says nothing at all.
McDonald's Offers Activity-Tracking Wearables with Their 500 Calorie Happy Meals
An 8-year-old would need to walk about five hours to burn off a Happy Meal.