Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is fronting the year’s most expensive political ad campaign, a $51 million blitz thanking President Donald Trump for his border policies, according to AdImpact.
A new advertisement from Razer is making the rounds on TikTok and proving, yet again, that old-fashioned sexism in gaming is alive and well. Though meant to help promote the tech company's noise ...
“I've turned into a crazy lady, but I don't care because it's brought so much joy to me," Nicks says of her mini-me dolls It’s Stevie Nicks season. Some honor the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman year-round, ...
OTTAWA—U.S. President Donald Trump said late Thursday he is cancelling all trade talks with Canada over what Trump called a “fake” Ontario ad that wrongly used Ronald Reagan’s words to attack U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly shelled out on two high-end Gulfstream jets for Kristi Noem and other top members of the department. Reporter Kristi Noem splashed out a whopping ...
WASHINGTON – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wanted to make a friendly wager with President Donald Trump: The Toronto Blue Jays would beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, Carney ...
Google is globally launching a new “Sponsored results” label across desktop and mobile, grouping text and Shopping ads under a clearer header. The update marks one of Google’s most visible ad labeling ...
President Trump abruptly called off trade negotiations with Canada on Thursday after the Ontario government funded an anti-tariff ad campaign featuring the voice of President Ronald Reagan. “The ...
Ontario’s $75-million anti-tariff ad blitz in the U.S. has the attention of President Donald Trump. Trump told reporters Tuesday at the White House that he saw the province’s commercial, which aired ...
To the delight of her fans, Minaj announced that she is planning to release a new album on March 27, 2026. She also hinted that she could release another album that year. “I could put out an album ...
President Trump lambasted an ad from the Canadian province of Ontario, which uses audio from a 1987 Ronald Reagan address on tariffs. WSJ’s Gavin Bade breaks down the controversy. Photo: Aaron ...