billboards
Coverage of billboards in the Nexus archive.
- Trump to ask US supreme court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
Donald Trump announced he will request the US Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling on birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, citing a Texas hospital's billboards advertising maternity services to Mexican expectant mothers. The billboards, which Trump described as evidence of birthright citizenship being exploited, were reported by Fox News but appear to be a limited example.
- First glitzy interactive kiosks hit Seattle’s streets
Seattle's streets have introduced new interactive kiosks that resemble large smartphones. These privately owned billboards aim to benefit pedestrians while also displaying advertisements.
- The vanishing of Nicolás Maduro: how the former dictator is being erased from Venezuela
Billboards featuring Nicolás Maduro are being removed in Venezuela, and his former allies are distancing themselves from him. Previously celebrated through propaganda and plastic action figures, Maduro's image is now being erased as his political influence wanes.
- A battle over billboards roils Inglewood
Billboards are at the center of a corporate power struggle in Inglewood, with the issue potentially heading to the ballot this November.
- A battle over billboards roils Inglewood
Billboards are central to a corporate power struggle in Inglewood, which may be decided by a ballot measure in November.
- From Arash to Epstein: Iran’s loaded billboard propaganda
Since the US-Israel conflict against Iran began in late February, giant billboards in Tehran have become a prominent tool for Iranian propaganda, updated regularly to reflect current events. These billboards are strategically placed in high-traffic areas and have been widely shared on social media.
- ‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art
The creator of the 'This is fine' meme accuses Artisan, an AI startup, of stealing his art. The startup's billboards promote the message 'stop hiring humans,' encouraging businesses to adopt AI over human workers.