Kawasaki is truly a historic brand, with its existence dating back to the late 1800s. Shozo Kawasaki established the Kawasaki Tsukiji Shipyard in Tokyo, Japan, all the way back in 1878, with the ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters’ inflammatory rhetoric has reached new lows during the second Trump administration. After the right-wing prime-time host said last week that America needed to bomb or ...
If it feels like your social media feed is designed to make you mad, you're not alone. Some creators say apps are built to reward rage. Scott Galloway, a lead commentator in the tech space, explains ...
In a giant parking lot, few emblems hit harder than Ford's blue oval. It's more than a badge bolted to the grille of a Fusion — it really is rolling Americana. A piece of industrial propaganda with a ...
You search for toothpaste online. While browsing a retailer’s app or checking your email, you see an ad for toothpaste. After that, you return to the site and make the purchase. The retailer now knows ...
On January 20, 2026, students at the University of Tennessee will attend the world’s first Grand Theft Auto college history class. That’s right: we got a GTA college history class before GTA 6. It ...
As organizations and companies change throughout history, the need or urge to change up logos and advertising info seems to be inherent. Japanese automaker Honda is no stranger to these changes, ...
Social media detectives noticed FBI Director Kash Patel wearing an interesting logo on his tie during Tuesday’s Senate hearing. Kash Patel testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, ...
Despite Audi being synonymous with Quattro, the German automaker's famous four-ring logo is entirely unrelated to its all-wheel-drive system and predates Quattro's introduction by 48 years. The four ...
Rockstar has some particularly grand hopes for Grand Theft Auto 6, with the developer referring to its upcoming project as "the largest game launch in history." The company's claim — which few are ...
Many social-media users “are going off the deep end” in response to the murder of Charlie Kirk, and “some are even making a mockery of the very ideas” he stood for, chides Reason’s Robby Soave. “The ...
SUN VALLEY, ID - JULY 13: (L to R) Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of News Corp and chairman of Fox News, and Lachlan Murdoch, co-chairman of 21st Century Fox, walk together as they arrive on the ...