Roger Federer and Elmo from Sesame Street seem to disagree on the letters of the alphabet in a Super Bowl ad for ON running shoes.
Del., defended reports that U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) helped to fund a $20 million children’s program in Iraq.
Roger Federer is a marketing powerhouse on his own, and it's best put in Nike's former tennis director Mike Nakajima's words ...
Elmo has been around a long, long time, and he's one of the few characters that all of the generations that have come forth since the 90s know and love.
The adored children's character jokingly criticized the tennis great over his spelling abilities. By cleverly tackling the widespread uncertainty about the brand's logo, the advertisement turns it ...
Experts explain why Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sounds like Kermit the Frog and how the NFL superstar ...
In retirement, Roger Federer continues to have a major impact on the sports world. Since partnering with On in 2020, the ...
Sesame Street has a wide-array of special guests lined up for the 55th season of the beloved children’s show, which airs on MAX and also continues to be available on PBS stations (via streaming on PBS ...
A Chinese startup called DeepSeek was, as of Monday, Apple's most downloaded app, surpassing ChatGPT and Threads. "Face the ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – At around 9:20 a.m. Tuesday, Medford Police (MPD), Medford Fire Department, and Mercy Flights responded to a report of a vehicle crash at the intersection of Riverside Ave and Earhart ...
The new season comes at a turning point for “Sesame Street,” arriving weeks after Max parent company Warner Bros. Discovery announced it would not renew its distribution agreement with Sesame ...