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Even with Saquon Barkley not suiting up against the Giants this weekend, the Eagles star running back still managed to find a way to stick it to his former team. In a series of new ads for sleep ...
Following several years of elevated inflation, muted growth and general uncertainty, commercial real estate could be positioned for an upswing. Victor Calanog, global head of research and strategy for ...
Not only do we advertise nationally with our mesothelioma commercials, we’ve also participated in televised interviews and spent time educating the public on legal issues. We are committed to fighting ...
Carter ended up being a not-good president, but students of the political arts should study Carter’s 1976 campaign for many decades to come.
SACRAMENTO — Jimmy Carter was the right presidential candidate for his time in 1976 — a smiling, homespun, anti-Washington outsider promising truth and decency. He was a natural populist ...
Filling commercial voids between the touchdowns and timeouts on Saturdays are advertising staples such as Nissan’s “Heisman House,” Progressive’s “becoming your parents” ads and Cheez ...
Before his upset win in the Wisconsin primary, most were ready to write Jimmy Carter off. Even into the early morning hours of April 7, 1976, the day after the election, Carter’s Democratic opponent, ...
In a new commercial, Carpenter takes another innuendo-filed victory lap with some ass-shaking — oh wait, sorry, no. It’s “Ess-” shaking, as in “Espresso” and as in Sabrina’s Brown Su ...
There’s no doubt commercial real estate faces significant headwinds as we look toward another year. The office sector continued to struggle in 2024, while an evolving economic climate ...
Zhenbo Wang receives funding from NASA. NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS, initiative aims to deliver science and technology payloads to the Moon using commercial landers.