Art & Health: Organizations Providing Virtual Care and Programs

Studies have shown that art can help people with dementia, depression, cancer and other health issues. As we continue to fight the coronavirus, people are finding new ways to support one another and turning to new art methods to help bridge care gaps created by social isolation. The following organizations are helping equip health care providers with virtual resources to help patients cope, heal and recover through art.
US CyberDome: The Cyber Solution Political Campaigns Urgently Need

As the 2020 election approaches, campaigns do not need to choose between security and political infrastructure – they can and should prioritize both.
This Historic Passage of the Great American Outdoors Act: Five Reasons it Matters

The Great American Outdoors Act is a historic win for public lands and reflects the best of our legislative process. In some sense, it has both united the Congress as well as those that seek to influence it.
The Congressional Review Act: Why This Month Will Be Critical For New Federal Regulations

Regulatory policy going forward may be in jeopardy because of the Congressional Review Act (CRA), which can be leveraged in the right political environment to unwind major regulatory actions.
Infographic: Loans Distributed through the Paycheck Protection Program

Signal’s latest infographic provides a helpful breakdown of loans that have been disbursed through the Paycheck Protection Program by loan size, state and industry.
Three Leadership Essentials During Times of Crisis

As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across the globe, it is essential that those in leadership positions quickly assess the landscape and take action to adapt to our current reality.
Inside Investigative Journalism

An Interview with the Wall Street Journal’s Brody Mullins.
Shutdown Debate 2.0: Don’t Expect a Fairy Tale Ending

As federal employees return to work after the temporary resolution of the government shutdown, all attention shifts to what will happen to avoid another one.
Five Things to Expect in the 116th Congress

Here are five key factors we can expect to happen with the new majority in the House
Crisis Communications 101 in the Digital Age

Les Moonves surely knows he has P.R. crisis on his hands. Most companies, however, come to realize they are mired in a crisis when it’s too late.
The #Tacit Decline of Twitter

Anguish in modern life seems inextricably tied to technology, and oftentimes I wonder what Solzhenitsyn would make of Twitter.
Six Tips for PR Pros in Today’s Media World

2017 turned conventional journalism on its head with the ever-hastening 24-hour news cycle, creating a rise in reporting from non-journalists and “fake news.”