Since launching his pro-life ministry, Dionisi has shared over 10,000 bumper stickers with people in 45 out of the 50 states. Gabriel Dionisi, a 22-year-old college student who makes pro-life bumper ...
A car is like an extension of its owner; it can be adorned, bedazzled, and upgraded to look like a futuristic piece of art. If you're a 2000s kid and remember MTV's Pimp My Ride, you know what we're ...
A Hebrew-language bumper sticker on a Malaysian retiree’s pickup truck has triggered a police investigation and online backlash, reflecting how symbols associated with Israel can quickly ignite ...
Any commuter in the D.C. region encounters countless bumper stickers — most probably never even register with other drivers. However, a new study shows that political bumper stickers could be making ...
People have been putting bumper stickers on their cars since the 1940s, when a Kansas City screen printer named Forrest P. Gill invented them. Gill got his hands on some adhesive-backed paper and ...
HOUSTON, Texas – A lot of us love bumper stickers. They add a little personality to our cars and let other drivers know more about who we are. But here’s the catch, it’s not just friendly drivers who ...
Who doesn't read bumper stickers and check out decals on the back of cars, especially at a stoplight or when you're walking past a car? Maybe you even have a few on your back window or bumper ...
It started innocently. I put a dancing bears sticker on the back of my pickup truck to express my love for the Grateful Dead. Then I added a Marian “Call Your Mother” sticker, a dry reminder to pray ...
Paul Harrison has received research funding from Consumer Action Law Centre, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and the Victorian ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. What Tesla owners do about it has varied. Some have sold ...
“Up with EVs, down with Elon.” That’s the message on bumper stickers a D.C. resident had printed to put on her Tesla and give to others. As the political climate seems to grow more intense every day, ...