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.
Watch as Elmo sits in an umpire's chair and debates the two letters found on Federer's On-branded sneakers: Is it 'Q' and 'C' or 'O' and 'N'?
Del., defended reports that U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) helped to fund a $20 million children’s program in Iraq.
If you're wondering why you're Fox-watching Crazy Uncle Liberty believes that Musk and his DOGE brothers are the greatest ...
Changes coming to the Heartland Events Center include new foods, a beefed-up concert schedule and maybe even roller skating.
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Elon Musk and Republicans in support of his DOGE efforts have repeatedly made false claims about government spending.
In retirement, Roger Federer continues to have a major impact on the sports world. Since partnering with On in 2020, the ...
Democrats look foolish opposing a genuine and promising effort to thin down our government. The more the American people hear ...
Remember Kermit from “Sesame Street” singing “It’s Not Easy Being Green” with his sad voice? He sang “It’s not easy bein’ green, having to spend each day, the color of the ...
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Intellinews on MSNDefunct US aid agency spent $20mn on Iraqi Sesame Street projectBy bnm Gulf bureau A US senator has criticised the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for spending $20mn on an Iraqi version of Sesame Street, among other projects she ...
De Vroomen Garden Products launches Sesame Street Collection to inspire next generation of gardeners
This product line for kids brings together the beloved characters of Sesame Street and De Vroomen’s mission to educate the ...
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