
“Women” Not Taking Trump Lying Down … What Happens Next?
Just by scanning the headlines in recent days, you would think an entire gender was on the warpath against Donald Trump.

Just by scanning the headlines in recent days, you would think an entire gender was on the warpath against Donald Trump.

Apple has sued Qualcomm for approximately $1 billion alleging the chip supplier is operating as a "greedy monopolist." The complaint, the parallel FTC action filed days earlier, the synchronized legal-and-communications strategy, and what the broader corporate communications category should be taking from the case so far.


Immigration reform has been a hot-button issue in American politics for more than 30 years.

ESPN's $7.8 billion College Football Playoff deal runs through 2031-32. The SEC contract is locked through 2034. The ACC commitment runs to 2036. The rights are secured. The conferences that produce the games are not.

The Counter-Statement changed the question from "Did Mariah fail?" to "Who failed Mariah?" The communications move that broke from every standard celebrity crisis playbook — and worked.

Apple isn't accustomed to getting negative feedback about one of its products.

From the January 2017 Twitter anti-bullying announcement through NetzDG, the UK Online Safety Act, EU DSA, Meta Teen Accounts, the TAKE IT DOWN Act, and Anthropic's Constitutional AI — the platform anti-bullying policy case file.

A nonprofit executive director's racist comments surface. The board fires inside 72 hours. The donor base reacts. A case study in nonprofit crisis communications when leadership misconduct collides with mission trust.

The Skydance close produced the largest media-conglomerate executive transition since Comcast-NBCUniversal. The Ellison playbook in real time.