There might be no song more popular in the United States during the Olympics than "Free Bird," a southern rock anthem that has transformed from a classic rock staple into the unofficial heartbeat of ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has lifted quarantine measures at four of five Strathroy-Caradoc poultry farms, where highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in November. The agency ...
Aspiring bird watchers now can check out backpacks loaded with binoculars and field guides from every branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Each branch has at least two backpacks stocked with ...
Budweiser commercials are a Super Bowl tradition – and there is a history of ads that evoke an emotional response. The company's ad for Super Bowl 60 – "American Icons" – continues that tradition in ...
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary will host two events for bird enthusiasts Feb. 14-15. On Feb. 14, the sanctuary will offer a guided bird identification walk from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., according to a ...
"Free Bird," the epic rock anthem released by Jacksonville's Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1973, is back in the spotlight, appearing in a new Budweiser Clydesdales commercial to air during this year's Super Bowl ...
"Free Bird" appears in a new Budweiser Clydesdale Super Bowl ad. The song was first released in 1973 by Jacksonville's Lynyrd Skynyrd. The song, which has closed nearly every Lynyrd Skynyrd concert ...
Budweiser has long used the Super Bowl to tie its stately Clydesdale horses to the national mood. This year, the brewer’s stance won’t be hard to understand. In one of the beer giant’s less subtle Big ...
Free Bird Southern Spring Water will enter NASCAR on a multi-year deal to serve as a primary sponsor for Chase Briscoe and the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team beginning in 2026. Chase Briscoe will head ...
The Beatles' hit singles "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" are now available together on 7" vinyl, and we've got it on Complex. Released on the group's 2025 Anthology 4 compilation album, these tracks ...
American naturalist Henry David Thoreau wrote that “all the laws of nature will bend and adapt themselves to the least motion of man.” More than 150 years later, Thoreau's assessment has proven true.
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