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Barney the Dinosaur ad banned for ‘encouraging excessive and under-age drinking’
An advert by a bar in the UK that showed Barney the dinosaur alongside the phrase “T-wrecked” has been banned for encouraging irresponsible and under-age drinking. The paid-for post by Mojo bar in ...
Barney ad banned for ‘encouraging underage drinking’ - The bar defended the advertisement, saying it made no attempt to encourage underage drinking and was meant to spark light-hearted conversation ...
An advert by a bar featuring Barney the Dinosaur that used the words "T-wrecked" has been banned for encouraging excessive ...
A ship likely cut cables in the Red Sea that disrupted internet access in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, experts said Tuesday, showing the lines' vulnerability over a year after another incident ...
A fire reported early Sunday morning is affecting several commercial buildings near a popular stretch in northeast Minneapolis. Minneapolis Fire Department crews are currently onsite working to ...
The Minneapolis Fire Department extinguished a large fire on Sunday morning, which ultimately spread to four commercial buildings. According to the Minneapolis Fire Department, the fire was reported ...
NFL RedZone will no longer be “seven hours of commercial free football.” Going into the 2025 NFL season, and following the sale of RedZone to Disney/ESPN, the show is going through a slight transition ...
Andy Nesbitt is the assistant managing editor of audience engagement at Sports Illustrated. He works closely with the Breaking and Trending News team to shape SI’s daily coverage across all sports. A ...
Scott Hanson had a heartfelt message for NFL fans before the first football Sunday of the season. The “NFL RedZone” host addressed the controversy surrounding the program since it was revealed that it ...
The All Blacks have extended their unbeaten streak at their spiritual home, Eden Park, to an unprecedented 51 Test matches after defeating the Springboks 24-17 in Auckland. New Zealand’s record at the ...
WASHINGTON — NASA expects to spend up to $1.5 billion to support at least two companies to demonstrate crew-tended space stations as part of the agency’s revised approach to transition from the ...
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