Mike Simono had Type 2 diabetes, heart issues, balance issues and kidney issues. He turned those problems around with a diet and exercise program.
DU men’s basketball may not be a sleeping giant, but at least vice chancellor for athletics Josh Berlo sees a future when it’s no longer keeping him up all night. “It definitely has growth potential,” ...
Democrats are hoping to appeal to young men this Labor Day weekend by pointing out the soaring price of beer under the Trump administration. According to MSNBC, Democrats made a five-figure ad buy to ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will stop airing its "Tips From Former Smokers" ads at the end of September, ending a 13-year campaign that helped millions of Americans quit ...
Unity survey showed 44% of players would quit and 47% would uninstall a game due to poor ad experiences. Upcoming features include AI-powered content tagging, custom insights, and a universal creative ...
After a judge warned that the Federal Trade Commission's probe into Media Matters for America (MMFA) should alarm "all Americans"—viewing it as a likely government retaliation intended to silence ...
With the ease of a bikini and the confidence of a one-piece, tankinis are flattering, secure and stylish. These two-piece swimwear sets bring a nostalgic edge to beach and pool days, plus customizable ...
Male birth control is progressing. The first of its kind, a hormone-free male birth control pill, has been deemed safe for humans, Scientific American reported last month. But the question is, would ...
A first-of-its-kind male birth control pill just cleared its first human safety test and is going through a larger clinical trial. The Fox Medical Team's Dr. Mike Cirigliano joined Good Day to talk ...
Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) company Yospace says it stitched 6 billion one-to-one addressable ads across the duration of the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 tournament–more than any previous men’s or women’s ...
Most Americans know Jan, whether or not they know her name. The character, a Toyota dealership receptionist, has featured in more than a decade of Toyota's ads, played by actress Laurel Coppock.
The new ad is aptly titled Snap-a-Mole, and it follows a photographer trying to capture a group of quick-moving moles popping in and out of holes in the desert. Throughout the spot, Apple highlights ...