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Scots PR expert reveals Beckhams' '£100k a month plan to save image' after Brooklyn's explosive rant
The Beckhams may have remained silent since Brooklyn's bombshell statement against them but a PR expert says that a war will be raging behind closed doors ...
NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNOpinion
Aligning PR and organisational strategy
IN many organisations, communications and public relations (PR) are treated as peripheral services. They are nice to have, ...
This offseason has been a rollercoaster for the Boston Red Sox, full of twists and turns. Four months after it began, it’s ...
The president’s announcement shocked artists and staff. A letter obtained by The Washington Post brought the National ...
Fanatics didn’t see this Super Bowl 2026 matchup coming, and it’s costing the sports merchandise giant. The company offered a mea culpa Monday night on X since it has not kept up with the demand for ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
In the West Texas oil patch, companies plan gas power plants to run new data centers
The developer of one project, in Pecos County, calls it the largest power project in the U.S. Data centers are sparking a ...
Brighton are in negotiations with Marseille over a return for on-loan midfielder Matt O'Riley. (Athletic - subscription) ...
David Beckham and his wife Victoria Beckham, who live in the Cotswolds, are likely spending "£100,000 a month" on the PR involving Brooklyn.
Mars Sample Return would have turbo-charged Rocket Lab's revenue and added a feather to its cap.
If Ohioans voted to abolish the property tax, that could blow a colossal hole in local government finances.
A section of Alameda Avenue slated for a controversial construction project may only span 10 blocks, but its impact is stretching across Denver and all the way to Mayor Mike Johnston’s desk.
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