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So, yes, we can all keep pounding. Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content. This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers reveal new slogan for 2025 season ...
Stephen Snyder evoked the “Snyder Them” slogan in his criminal trial, though it wasn’t his. Some experts say it’s still an effective motto.
Papua New Guinea's peak anti-corruption body is on the brink of implosion, senior staff say, as its Australian and New Zealand bosses accuse each other of criminal activity.
“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart pitched a new 2028 slogan for Democrats this week while discussing the party’s shortcomings during the 2024 election cycle. The host and comedian compared ...
Former Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism under President Joe Biden, Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, told CNN that no matter what ‘free Palestine’ meant originally, it has become a ...
POSH department store Selfridges sparked outrage by selling a T-shirt with a slogan mocking the jobless. The offending top features the words: “Nothing pays as good as unemployment feels.” ...
When Carney dropped the phrase “masters of our own house” in a speech near the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont., his advisers were surprised. It was a 1960s slogan used by the Quebec ...
LAS VEGAS – Sin City travelers have a new tourism slogan to inspire their adventures. “What happens here, only happens here.” An updated version of “What happens here, stays here” – a ...
Jym Ganahl, a longtime TV meteorologist before retiring in May 2024 from WSYX (ABC6), has died. He was 76 years old. Ganahl passed away Feb. 3 of natural causes, according to his family.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Beloved former NBC4 chief meteorologist Jym Ganahl has died, his family announced Tuesday. Ganahl, 76, died on Feb. 3 of natural causes, but family said they did not want ...
Jym Ganahl, a longtime TV meteorologist before retiring in May 2024 from WSYX (ABC6), has died. He was 76 years old. Ganahl passed away Feb. 3 of natural causes, according to his family.
Dutton’s new phrase strikes an inescapable resemblance to the slogan used by NZ’s conservative PM Christopher Luxon — “Get our country back on track” — which saw him oust the NZ Labour ...