Department of Education Recognizes Charlie Kirk and Other ‘Visionary Leaders’ with Banners for 250th Anniversary

Department of Education Commemorates 250th Anniversary of the U.S. The Department of Education (ED) in Washington, D.C., adorned its building in gold on Saturday, showcasing a banner to mark the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. This banner pays tribute to “visionary leaders who have helped shape the future of education,” which includes the […]
Banks instructed to show ‘Yes’ vote banners before referendum

Bangladesh Bank Issues Directive for Referendum Support Bangladesh Bank has instructed all banks to display two banners at each branch to promote public awareness and encourage a “yes” vote in the upcoming referendum. This initiative is part of wider efforts to enhance stability in the banking sector and foster public trust. The decision came during […]
These banners do more than show ‘Pride’ — they declare victory.

Revisiting Symbols of Identity in American Cities On September 11, 2001, a powerful image emerged: three New York firefighters raising the American flag over the ruins of the World Trade Center. It wasn’t just a photograph; it signified hope—the nation was shattered yet steadfast. That flag united countless individuals, encouraged military enlistment, and reinforced national […]
Drug banners aim at Americans in a well-known Mexican tourist spot

Recently, two online “drug banners” emerged, warning Americans against traveling to Mexico’s Los Cabos region, provoking fears about cartel intimidation. Despite these alarms, local authorities in Baja California Sur assert that no such signs ever existed. The banners, allegedly from a faction of the Sinaloa cartel named La Chapizza, contained threats aimed at Americans in […]
Mexican Cartel Displays Threatening Banners to Target FBI Director Kash Patel and American Citizens

Threats Against U.S. Citizens from Mexican Cartels A troubling development has emerged as Mexican cartel gunmen unfurled two banners directed at FBI Director Kasz Patel and other officials from both the U.S. and Mexico. These threats specifically target American citizens residing in the Cabo San Lucas and San Jose areas. It seems to underscore the […]
Banners will be flown over MetLife Stadium once more as Giants fans express their frustration.

The struggling New York Giants seem to be a boon for some businesses, at least according to George Dunner. He’s the sales manager at High Exportion Aerial Advertising, which is based in New Jersey. When the Giants lost their first three games this season, Dunner felt he needed to find a way to stay busy. […]
Man’s ‘Trump house’ becomes popular on TikTok featuring large pro-Trump banners

Florida’s Viral “Trump House” Captivates TikTok The Florida Beach House, often referred to as the “Trump House,” has become a sensation on TikTok thanks to its vibrant decorations. This eye-catching property belongs to Marvin Peavy and is located along Florida’s picturesque highway 30A, a spot sometimes dubbed the “South Hamptons.” Recently, Peavy found himself in […]
Trump’s propaganda banners show his desire for authoritarian control

This week, President Trump drew attention once again by adorning the Labor Department building with large-scale promotional banners featuring his image. It’s quite a sight, really—his face towering above the message that celebrates “the first of American workers.” These banners are just part of a broader trend. Recently, similar displays have popped up at the […]
Trump promises to ‘free Los Angeles’ – criticizes ‘Third World chaos’ and ‘rioters with foreign banners’ in address to US troops

Trump Promises to “Liberate Los Angeles” President Trump announced on Tuesday his intention to “liberate Los Angeles” as tensions rise in the city. He justified his decision to send in the National Guard and U.S. Marines, stating that without these added forces, LA is “on fire,” reminiscent of his earlier actions in Southern California this […]
Deception, banners, and firebombs: Yet another ‘mostly peaceful’ protest in LA

This weekend, I found myself in front of the TV, surprised by what I was seeing. A polished news anchor described the chaos in Los Angeles as an “almost peaceful protest.” They delivered this with a somber tone, but the scene behind them seemed to belong in a movie like “Mad Max.” Federal agents were […]