Hollywood icon Harrison Ford is reflecting on the meaning of personal freedom and responsibility in a new Super Bowl ad.
Trump's executive orders often use language that seems intended to undermine the very idea that transgender identities are legitimate and should be recognized.
By casting a man in this ad, it suggests that in order to legitimize the work of parenting, we need to see a man perform it.
Every year, the Super Bowl isn’t just about the game — it’s a cultural event. While the halftime show and big-budget commercials often steal the spotlight, some ads rise above the spectacle to send a ...
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The Score’s Score Big For Your Business contest gave Chicago’s Heritage Restaurant a Super Bowl-sized marketing boost on the ...
Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of ...
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel, a former Michigan football player and athletic department administrator, has been in ...
Critics of OpenAI would say it's more empty hype designed to continue placating OpenAI's big-pocketed investors.
Attorney generals from 22 states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for slashing funding for medical and ...
The Super Bowl is always packed with attention-grabbing ads, but Novartis’s cleavage-packed commercial created particularly ...
The Caesars Superdome is seen on Feb. 7, 2025, ahead of Super Bowl LIX, where the Kansas City Chiefs played the Philadelphia ...