13 Mar How corporate America (mis)manages slash influencers
At the beginning of the pandemic, corporate privacy lawyer Cece Xie found herself in an unexpected position when her first TikTok went viral....
At the beginning of the pandemic, corporate privacy lawyer Cece Xie found herself in an unexpected position when her first TikTok went viral....
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Along the Poland-Ukraine border, Polish volunteers have been driving Ukrainian refugees to local train stations, or directly to cities like Warsaw. Other Poles are...
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Congress passed its 2022 omnibus spending bill this week, expanding coverage of telehealth services under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services—a big...
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A new report from Harvard researchers finds that TikTok remains a rich source of misinformation and disinformation about Ukraine—and explains why it spreads...
Florida’s Senate voted this week to pass the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill, whose official name is the Parental Rights in Education bill....
As a leader, I have a confession. Maybe similar to you, I likewise indulge in the occasional reality television binge. When the stress...
We’re now years into this great experiment in remote work. It started off as a Zoom, but now it feels more like a plod....