Jaguar retracts its woke advertisements that resulted in poor sales and now embraces the simplicity of the 1960s.

Jaguar Shifts Marketing Strategy After Controversial Campaign Following a failed advertising campaign last year that severely impacted sales, Jaguar has taken a new direction in its marketing efforts, opting for a more straightforward approach. In late 2024, the company withdrew an ad that faced heavy criticism, being labeled as “woke” and even mocked by some. […]
Democratic candidate compares Trump’s immigration efforts to 1960s segregation, similar to Mamdani.

Analilia Mejia, a Democratic candidate aiming to fill the House seat vacated by newly elected New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill, recently made a striking comparison. She likened the immigration policies of the Trump administration to the racial injustices seen in the South during the 1960s. This comment came after she secured the Democratic nomination for […]
US experiences negative net migration for the first time since the 1960s, reaching 2025

Shifting Immigration Trends in the United States The United States has seen several industry bubbles and downturns in the last six decades, with notable instances like the dot-com bubble in the 1990s and the housing bubble of the 2000s. Interestingly, the latest bubble—immigration to America—will reportedly begin to burst by 2025 after a long period […]
Fire uncovers 1960s time capsule for the St Mungo’s Church community in Scotland

Church Fire Uncovers Time Capsule in Cumbernauld After a fire destroyed St Mungo’s Church, a Church of Scotland location in Cumbernauld, an unexpected find has brought some solace to a mourning community. The church was intentionally set ablaze on August 2, prompting an investigation by authorities who are treating the incident as arson. Images from […]
Brigitte Bardot, the 1960s icon of sexuality who became an animal rights advocate, has passed away at 91.
Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French sex symbol of the 1960s who later became a prominent animal rights activist, has passed away at the age of 91. The news was confirmed by Bruno Jacquelin from the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for Animal Protection, who mentioned that she died at her home in southern France, although the cause […]
Neglected acts of violence by 1960s radicals involved almost 5 bombings daily

Between 1971 and 1972, the United States experienced around 2,500 domestic bombings—nearly five each day, which is a startling statistic for many. In popular culture, the 1960s and 1970s are often remembered for events like Woodstock, along with images of peace-loving hippies and the carefree spirit of youth. Yet, most people who lived through that […]
Peter Yarrow, Member Of 1960s Folk Trio Peter, Paul And Mary, Passes At 86

Portrait of the American singing group Peter (Yarrow), Paul (Stookey) and Mary (Travers) on “The Jack Benny Program”, circa 1963 (Photo Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images) OAN Staff Brooke Mallory4:43 PM – Tuesday, January 7, 2025 Peter Yarrow, one of the three musicians in the American folk band Peter, Paul and Mary, who rose to musical […]
My father Frank Habicht, the photographer who captured the ‘heart and restlessness’ of 1960s London | New Zealand

IIn 1960s London, photographer Frank Habicht's work captured the spirit and energy of the era, channeling his skills to celebrities as well as ordinary people, creating images that helped define a generation. His ability to immortalize moments and capture the soul of his subjects has made him a well-known figure in the photography world. One […]
UK debt hits 100% of GDP, the highest level since 1960s | Economics

The scale of the challenge facing Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves ahead of the autumn budget was made clear with Britain's national debt rising to its highest level since the 1960s and consumer confidence collapsing. The numbers are UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) The government's outstanding debt hit 100 percent of gross domestic […]
I remember the 1960s crackdowns against war protesters. This is a repeat | Robert Reich

I’ve spent the last few weeks trying to find out what’s really going on with campus protests. I have met students at Berkeley, where I teach. I visited the faculty at Columbia University. I spoke on the phone with young people and professors from many other universities. My conclusion: Protest movements are often sparked by […]