Tom Campbell outlines the push for gambling in North Carolina and the money funneled into the legislators' campaigns.
Nike's Super Bowl ad was an expensive gambit that leaned into woke capitalism and failed to root itself in any relevant consumer or cultural insight.
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Nike's move to appeal to more female athletes continued with its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years.
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Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean is the "Way to Play" recipient for Super Bowl LIX. video "GMFB" reveals the Top 10 plays of 2024 season.