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YouTube Gold: RJ Barrett Is On Fire

Duke Basketball Report 

TORONTO, CANADA - NOVEMBER 1: RJ Barrett #9 of the Toronto Raptors dribbles the ball during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers on November 1, 2024 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  | Photo by Vaughn Ridley/NBAE via Getty Images

And lighting it up for the Toronto Raptors

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How Walrus Got Celebrities to Donate Time to Win Over Undecided Voters With Humor

Adweek.com 

It's difficult to imagine that there are still undecided voters out there, but polls insist that those highly coveted ballot casters are still up for grabs. To try to sway them, agency Walrus teamed with Emmy-winning filmmaker Andrew Jarecki, Emily Wiedemann, founder and executive producer of Greencard Pictures, and a handful of actors and comedians...

Uncommon New York Hires Steve Zaroff as First Strategy Chief

Adweek.com 

Uncommon Creative Studio New York has its first chief strategy officer, bringing aboard former Johannes Leonardo CSO Steve Zaroff. The appointment comes one year after Uncommon opened a New York office, following Havas acquiring a majority stake in the London-based agency in July 2023. Zaroff adds to the creative firepower in New York, joining president...

Samantha Maltin Brings Her Blend of Storytelling From Sesame Street to St. Jude

Adweek.com 

It was on her third visit to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Mempis, Tenn., that Samantha Maltin decided to take on the role of chief marketing and brand officer at the center's fundraising and research organization, the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC). The clincher was a picture that caught her eye in the...

The Real Election Risk Comes Later

The Atlantic  

Amid heightened tensions, officials across the country are taking measures to keep voting secure and safe. It could be a long job.

Why Single Women Are Embracing ‘Roster’ Dating

VOGUE.com 

“In today’s dating scene, the roster is no longer just an eccentricity practiced by the particularly horny and well-organized. It’s a survival mechanism,” writes Olivia Petter.