The inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival, featuring major US comedians, faces backlash for its ties to the Saudi government and human rights abuses. Critics call it a whitewashing of the kingdom's notorious reputation.
In a tumultuous weekend, Donald Trump fired a federal prosecutor for not acting against his opponents fast enough, while a shocking FBI sting revealed that his border czar accepted a $50,000 bribe. The Justice Department's reputation faces serious scrutiny as investigations stall.
Walmart faces scrutiny as an investigation reveals counterfeit products sold through its marketplace, raising questions about third-party seller vetting. Can the retail giant maintain its reputation amidst these claims?
In a bold move, Republicans in Congress are mobilizing to confront those they accuse of tarnishing Charlie Kirk's reputation after his passing. The campaign includes threats to bring detractors before lawmakers and defund supportive entities.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has launched a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, claiming their coverage of his 2024 campaign has harmed his reputation and unfairly influenced public perception. The lawsuit highlights alleged falsehoods and a biased editorial stance against Trump.
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's tragic death, several workers have been fired for their public statements, raising questions about free speech rights in the workplace. As political polarization escalates, employers are increasingly scrutinizing employee social media activity, leading to job losses over controversial comments.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court upheld an $83.3 million jury verdict against Donald Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The court criticized Trump's ongoing attacks and affirmed Carroll's claims of emotional harm.
The Department of Transportation is set to take over the management of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, aiming to improve safety and aesthetics in a move criticized during the Trump administration.
Target has announced Michael Fiddelke as its new CEO, effective February 1, as the retailer seeks to recover from a sales slump and regain Wall Street's confidence. With a focus on unique merchandise and improved customer experience, Fiddelke aims to turn the company around amidst rising competition and declining sales.
Swatch has removed an ad featuring a model making a controversial gesture after facing accusations of racism on Chinese social media. Despite the apology, calls for a boycott persist, highlighting the brand's struggles in a key market.