Fraudulent visual trickery like the faked logo is “a last-gasp resort for extremists who clearly feel there is no other path to victory,” Design Matters host Debbie Millman tells Fast Company. She ...
A Montana senator’s bid to force an NFL team thousands of miles away to restore its old logo may soon see his long-shot endeavor bolstered by the ...
A Hindu temple in Surrey, B.C., is calling for the suspension of police officers involved in what it calls "unjustified ...
A former defence employee at the centre of a corruption scandal has now left a French-owned weapons company that has just ...
Binghamton’s monthly First Friday Art Walk commences on Friday, Nov. 1. Adopted by the Broome County Arts Council in 2020, the beloved community tradition ...
The maximum number of 9,324 students have applied for this scholarship from Aligarh while another 5,620 have applied from ...
When the government effectively forced TikTok to shut down its Shop feature, the company quickly struck an unusual deal with ...
SEPANG: Sports tourism will be included in the Selangor government's annual calendar next year to boost the Visit Selangor ...
Ads placed in swing states like Wisconsin come from a new group with deep ties to activists who have challenged the legitimacy of elections.
This article first appeared at ProPublica and Wisconsin Watch. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom.
White powder isn't the only strange thing that has been sent to election officials across the country this season. A series of emails sent by a group led and funded by MyPillow CEO and election denier ...