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The Minnesota State Patrol this week will debut its new logo after state officials retired the old state seal that once was the central image on trooper patches, badges and squad cars.
Meghan Markle's new brand logo is loaded with symbolism. Inside the deeper meaning of what the Duchess of Sussex chose for the As Ever crest.
The opening of a politically-themed bar in Washington, DC, sparked community backlash that forced the owners to remove a Republican symbol from the building’s façade. The owners of Political ...
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 5/16/25, Eli Lilly (Symbol: LLY), Cencora Inc (Symbol: COR), and Royalty Pharma plc (Symbol: RPRX) will all trade ex-dividend for ...
The logo is also featured as the profile icon for the Instagram account for As Ever that Meghan unveiled on Feb. 18. The design is depicted in tan and cream for the handle @aseverofficial .
Orlando has brought back a version of its classic logo and showed off 3 new uniform looks for next season. Official release Franz Wagner, Jalen Suggs and Paolo Banchero model some of the Magic’s ...
The symbol video aired in conjunction with the new Raw on Netflix logo, leading to speculation that a major debut is set for the premier on the streaming service at the beginning of January. Ø ...
SJW Group has officially changed its name to H2O America, introducing a new logo and Nasdaq ticker symbol, HTO, to better reflect its national presence and commitment to local communities.
What was a commonly known secret finally became official Wednesday when the Utah Hockey Club unveiled its new nickname, the Mammoth, and its logo. Last week, the Utah Mammoth name was shown on the ...
The color purple has long been a symbol of royalty, creativity, and mystery. But according to science, it’s also something else: a figment of our imaginations.
The UN officially created World Autism Awareness Day in 2007. Learn more about this year's theme, and the symbols and colors used for neurodivergence.
The chemical symbol for gold is “Au”, the first two letters of autism. The puzzle piece was created in the 1960s by non-autistic people to represent a condition they saw as tragic and mysterious.