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The 19th News on MSNTrump’s political brand is everywhere at the Super BowlAn already-teased Super Bowl ad for a fast food chain featured a scantily clad TikTok influencer, marking the return of racy ...
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Super Bowl Commercials Expected to Shy Away From PoliticsA professor of marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management said most ads were in development during ...
The drama of Washington emerged as a common theme during the NFL's grand finale for the 2024 season in large part due to its ...
Pa., put party politics aside to support the Philadelphia Eagles at SuperBowl LIX, trading in their partisan feud for a friendly wager with Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan.
NEW ORLEANS — As a student, Donald Trump played high school football. As a business baron, he owned a team in an upstart ...
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The Super Bowl team Trump may not be rooting for on SundayIs President Donald Trump taking sides when it comes to Sunday's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles?
From Kendrick Lamar's epic halftime performance that called out Drake and made a political statement in front of President ...
For the past few years, I've been blessed with the opportunity to attend the Super Bowl. This year, Kendrick Lamar graced the ...
In 2017, just after Donald Trump was inaugurated for the first time, some major Super Bowl advertisers addressed politics head-on: Budweiser released an ad portraying the founder of the company ...
Since Kendrick’s decision to headline the halftime show at Super Bowl LIX, the meaning of his politics has only become more slippery, just as his artistic output has become less polemical.
Bud Light's "Big Men on Cul-de-Sac" Super Bowl commercial, featuring comedian Shane Gillis and singer Post Malone, has ...
In its framing, narrative approach, and density, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl was unlike any that have come before it.
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