• Adweek

    Sustainability Is More Than a Big Leafy Green Picture

    As businesses attempt to navigate the incredibly complex, fragmented and increasingly regulated sustainability landscape, they all too often opt for a "leave no trace" approach. This is because the issue is all at once highly prioritized and also highly scrutinized, from consumers to C-suites. As a result, organizations often delegate it to the responsibility of

  • How Celebrity Stylist Jamie Mizrahi Landed Her Big Break

    Plus: The denim trends she's excited about this season.

  • BREAKING: Big Changes For Mavs Flagship Radio Station ‘The Freak’

    Just a year-and-a-half since flipping formats for the shocking unretirement and return of Dallas-Fort Worth radio legend Mike Rhyner, the Dallas Mavericks' flagship radio station - 97.1 FM - is apparently scrapping "The Freak" and again changing direction.

  • Amid green push, professionals rush to arm themselves with ESG skills

    As companies adopt stricter environmental, social and governance (ESG) regulations amid India’s push to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070, Indian professionals are making a beeline for edtech platforms to upskill themselves in green technology and sustainability.Edtech firms like Coursera, Emeritus, UpGrad and Terra.do are seeing high enrolment rates for courses related to ESG reporting, climate technology, carbon accounting, lifecycle analyses, etc. There is also an increasing trend of...

  • John Green on banning book laws, fan base growth

    Few readers have yet to encounter a book written by John Green, from his iconic young adult fiction novels “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Looking for Alaska,” and “Paper Towns” to his most recent dive into the nonfiction realm with “The Anthropocene Reviewed.” He also works closely with his brother Hank Green as a digital

  • Big Tech reports strong Q1 numbers amid AI push

    Technology majors Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft unveiled their earnings for the first quarter of 2024. Artificial intelligence (AI) continued to be a major spending area for all three companies.Let's break down the earnings reports:FinancialsGoogle: Google's parent, Alphabet, reported strong financial results for the first quarter of 2024. Profits reached $23.7 billion on revenue of $80.5 billion, with growth attributed to cloud computing, YouTube, and continued strength in online search...

  • Trump's scheme to conceal his legal fees breaks the law: ethics watchdog

    The Campaign Legal Center, a prominent ethics watchdog group, is warning that a scheme by former President Donald Trump's campaign to conceal payments to his legal defense could be afoul of the law, reported USA Today on Wednesday.This comes after new reports this week revealed that Trump funneled payments from his 2024 presidential campaign to his attorneys through a compliance firm called Red Curve Solutions, at a moment when he is facing multiple criminal cases — and classified the money as...

    • GQ

    Fallout's Creators Discuss Their (Big) Plans For Season 2, and Break Down That Finale

    The following article contains major spoilers for season one of Fallout. At 9.30 a.m. Los Angeles time, the day after Fallout has been renewed for a second season by Prime Video, co-showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet log on to Zoom to chat through the finale with GQ. They're obviously pumped about the renewal, signed and confirmed at this point as of something like 18 hours ago. But it's the zeitgeistiest video game adaptation this side of The Last of Us, and one of the most...

  • Trump defends Johnson as Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes to oust speaker

    Former President Donald Trump has come to House Speaker Mike Johnson's defense, as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., pushes for the Louisiana Republican's ouster from the leadership position. "Well, look, we have a majority of one, OK?" Trump told radio host John Fredericks on Monday. "It’s not like he can go and do whatever he wants to do. I think he’s a very good person. You know, he stood very strongly with me on NATO when I said NATO has to pay up It’s a tough situation when you have. I...

  • DeWine pushes for new Ohio seat belt law -- what it would mean for drivers

    Governor Mike DeWine is pushing for a new and tougher seat belt law in Ohio that would give police the power to pull over and ticket drivers strictly for not wearing one.

  • Law Roach breaks down Zendaya's tennis-inspired 'Challengers' looks and 'method dressing'

    On camera or off, Zendaya stays in character. From her wet-look Balmain gown at the 2021 Venice Film Festival to her recent jaw-dropping futuristic Mugler bodysuit at the “Dune: Part Two” world premiere, the young star has built quite a reputation for bold, method fashions. The 27-year-old actor, who will co-chair the Met Gala in May, has graduated from a Disney Channel heroine to a blockbuster star and budding fashion icon over her nearly 15 years in the spotlight. Much of this transformation...

  • Cotton: Biden Should Revoke Visas of Students Breaking Laws in Anti-Israel Protests

    Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) said Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "America Reports" that the Biden administration should revoke the visas of foreign students involved in illegal activity during the ongoing anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and other colleges across the United States. | Clips