Now Starring in the West Wing: Sarah Huckabee Sanders

The new White House press secretary is more understated than her predecessor, Sean Spicer, but she still speaks for a president at war with the media.

China’s Pretty Boys Find a New Gig: Propaganda Films

The producers of “The Founding of an Army,” a government-backed epic about the early years of the Chinese military, were attacked online for casting too many dreamy young men.

7 Shows for President Trump to Watch on His Vacation

The president is spending 17 days in New Jersey and New York. A few of our critics weigh in with recommendations of shows to watch (besides the news).

Medicamentos Brasil: Skate

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Viaplay: Chairs

With Viaplay you can watch the Eurobasket games in all your devices, which lets you feel as if you were in the first row no matter where you are.

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Babbel: Missing Out

Why Did These Tourists Turn Down $5,000?

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BT Sport: Being Dele

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Black Insomnia: The world's strongest coffee

This is Black Insomnia Coffee, and regardless what the pretenders might claim, this is the world’s strongest coffee, as certified by Caffeine Informer and other science people who know their shit.

Adwatch: Vauxhall challenges stereotypes with 'pyjama mamas' campaign

Vauxhall’s “pyjama mamas” ad is not only rebellious, but also sexy and glamorous, writes Y&R London’s chief strategy officer.

Hard lessons from Sainsbury's media review saga

Everyone involved in the long-running Sainsbury’s £115m media review has lessons to learn.

The last thing the industry needs is a blockchain 'solution'

Why blockchain search service BitClave is a fad that Google and the ad industry can ignore

Rethink 'mirror image' recruitment and we can transform diversity

It’s time to stop banging our heads against the wall on diversity. Solutions are simpler than we think.

Google engineer sacked over anti-diversity memo

A Google engineer who criticised the company’s diversity initiatives in a controversial memo has been sacked.

MPs urge Ofcom to consider Fox misconduct probe in Sky takeover bid

MPs have called for 21st Century Fox’s protracted Sky takeover to be referred to the competition watchdog after allegations of misconduct into a Fox News report about a murdered US political aide.

MediaCom wins most nominations at 2017 Media Week Awards

MediaCom has topped the nominations for the most prestigious awards in UK commercial media for the second year in a row.

O2 reignites 'Wear the rose' rugby campaign for women's team

O2 has brought back the “Wear the rose” call to action for England Rugby fans – this time to support the women’s team as it begins its world championship defence this week.

Seven ads that escaped a ban

KFC has avoided investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority, despite more than 500 complaints for the brand’s first campaign by Mother, “The whole chicken”. Which other ads provoked the fury of the public but got off scot-free?

Independent brewers launch seal of approval against large beer brands

Independent brewers have hit back at their bigger rivals by introducing a stamp of approval to help consumers decipher where their craft beer has been produced.