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So there we have it, the Utah Mammoth logo wasn't stolen after all. But of course, accusations of design theft are ten a ...
On April 21, 2025, BIGHIT MUSIC dropped the latest concept photos of the singer in a rock-and-roll style. The supposed inclusion of this logo led fans to speculate about its significance ...
GM China Advanced Design Center is responsible for the Concept’s curvaceous looks. It’s one of four studios in the world that GM relies on for design work, and the Buick Electra GS Concept was ...
We’ve seen some interesting concept cars over the years, but Honda’s Dream Pod concept lands on the more practical side of the scale. The Japanese automaker transformed its CR-V crossover into ...
Honda has plans for a new all-electric lineup to debut in 2026 with a retro-futuristic "H" badge on the nose. We expected ...
Mercedes has revealed a new van concept called the V Vision. It features a pair of lay-flat seats in the rear and a cinema system with a 65-inch 4K display and 42 speakers. Revealed at the ...
Top 2026 Husky Target, Kai Wesley, Talks UA Next Camp, Upcoming Visits, Future Decision 2026 Orem (Ut.) TE Kai Wesley is one of the top tight ends on Washington's target list and he will get an in ...
The concept was created by fellow Bridgeport native Justin Lynch, who, along with his partner Devonsha Johnson, owns and operates The Intoxicated Chemist’s other locations in Atlanta ...
That same day, he signed another executive order declaring there to be only two sexes — male and female — and saying sex “is not a synonym for and does not include the concept of ‘gender ...
2027 Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Ca.) EDGE Matamatagi Uiagalelei talks about his recent visit to Seattle to check out the Huskies and where things stand at this early stage of the recruiting process ...
Rising above I-95 in Bridgeport, Mongers Market has become a place for fans of vintage and antique goods to flock to on Sunday mornings for the past seven years. For a $3 entrance fee, attendees ...
We’re big fans of repairable hardware here at Hackaday, so much so that when we see a company embracing the idea that their products should actually be serviced rather than thrown in the trash ...