Nissan officially confirms it suffered a data breach on its North American subsidiary that compromised critical information of former and current employees.
Plus: More on the upheaval at Paramount. Greetings comms pros! Let’s take a look at a few news stories from the past week and see what we can learn from them. 1. Google employees grill executives about low staff morale A few weeks ago in our Week in Comms column, we wrote about how Google […]
The number of tourists coming into the country rose by close to one million
Streaming platforms, an ever-increasing number of channels and the popularity of video-based social media sites such as TikTok are all to blame for lower audience figures, experts say.
A snapshot of CCOs today Chief communications officers are having a moment. Since the pandemic, their prominence has grown as communications emerged as a more visible, valued part of the C-suite. But what does an average CCO look like? Patino Associates published the “2024 Chief Communications Office Turnover Study,” delving into who holds these roles, […]
The numbers in Friday evening’s draw of the multi-state Mega Millions lottery are 8, 17, 40, 60, 70 and the Mega number is 3. The estimated jackpot is $393 million. The drawing was the 15th since the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold. The odds of matching all five numbers and […]
Ilya Sutskever, one of the co-founders of OpenAI and a leading figure in the artificial intelligence community, has announced his
In an effort to monitor the Massachusetts primary care health system, an independent state agency has released its dashboard on key findings.
The numbers in Tuesday evening’s draw of the multi-state Mega Millions lottery are 13, 19, 43, 62, 64 and the Mega number is 6. The estimated jackpot is $364 million. The drawing was the 14th since the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold. The odds of matching all five numbers and […]
Leadership, including billionaire cofounder Mitchell Rales and his wife and the museum’s director Emily Rales, have so far opted not to voluntarily recognize the Glenstone Museum Workers United, prompting a potential union election.
Climate "Reparations" Numbers Are Rigged Authored by Paul Mueller via the American Institute for Economic Research, Nobel Prize–winning economist Esther Duflo thinks rich countries should pay poor countries $500 billion in compensation each year for climate-change damages. It is our “moral debt.” She proposes an international 2-percent wealth tax on the ultra-rich and an increase in the global minimum corporate tax rate to fund this $500 billion transfer. Fishermen haul their...