Someone has purchased a massive 550lb Twitter bird logo sign from auction for an absolutely baffling amount of money.
The 560-pound bird logo was removed from Twitter's former headquarters in San Francisco. It's now been resold at an auction.
This weekend will be Macy’s last in the iconic Wanamaker Building. Before the department store closes its doors for good, ...
The Delray Beach cultural arts center, now under the city's ownership, launched its 'A Legacy Through Local Art' initiative ...
The original bird logo sign, that served as Twitter’s insignia from 2012 to 2023 and once adorned the company’s San Francisco headquarters, is up for auction. The sign, that weighs nearly 600 pounds, ...
Major League Baseball's City Connect uniforms, which launched in 2021, have done exactly that. Nike has worked with MLB teams to create a uniform that reflects each baseball city's culture and ...
AeroRoutes, which offers daily updates on the air network, has published a list of Ryanair’s planned route additions for ...
Verizon & Santander Bank Partner to Bring Openbank's Digital Banking Experience to Verizon Customers
Verizon and Santander Bank, N.A., part of the global banking leader Santander1, today announced a multi-year U.S. partnership to bring a new, competitive high yield savings account to millions of ...
Former Reading Royals goalie Riley Gill will inducted into the team’s Wall of Honor before the Royals’ April 11 game against ...
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Ahead of the first race of the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World championship, which kicks off this weekend in Melbourne, Atlassian ...
Opinions matter. When critics demonise Palestine protesters or jump to the conclusion that a cache of explosives is proof of a terrorist plot or scream outrage over a racist sign, it can light a ...
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