I’m sorry. This Seal commercial with Seal playing a…seal? This is is weird. Too weird! It’s technically a Mountain Dew commercial. I’m not sure exactly what’s going on in it. I just know ...
Ben Affleck's 2025 Super Bowl commercial return received mixed reviews. British singer Seal and "Fast & Furious" star Vin Diesel also received varied responses to their respective Super Bowl ads.
James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade ... On Sunday night the NFL unveiled the logo for next year’s game in Santa Clara, California — and ...
The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has introduced the “Certified Pet Friendly" seal, recognizing establishments that welcome pets of all sizes and breeds. In a Facebook post on Friday, PAWS ...
Surprisingly, it’s taken until 2025 for Seal to appear on our screens as… an actual Seal. It was certainly worth the wait, though, as the 61-year-old 90s crooner earned every penny of his fee ...
On a windswept beach near Haines, Tim Ackerman walks down a hill with a pair of gloves, a knife, and a bottle of Dawn dish soap to kneel beside the carcass of a harbor seal. The flesh of its head ...
Students who led a revolution resulting in former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing the country in August sparred anew with supporters of her political party. By Saif Hasnat and Anupreeta Das ...
Jeet Heer is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation and host of the weekly Nation podcast, The Time of Monsters. He also pens the monthly column “Morbid Symptoms.” The author of In ...
…expresses support for South-south Development Commission Bill An energy sector think-tank group, the Niger Delta Energy Security Forum (NDESF), has dismissed recent attacks on the Presidential ...
The film focuses on a series of hunger strikes organized by those incarcerated at California’s Pelican Bay State Prison, in protest of conditions in highest-security prisons. By Alissa Wilkinson ...
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