67-Yard Field Goal
Last night, Austin Rehkow kicked a 67-yard field goal and he hasn't even taken his SATs yet. The high schooler out kicked the 63-yard NFL record during a last minute, game-tying attempt at Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane, Washington.
Last night, Austin Rehkow kicked a 67-yard field goal and he hasn't even taken his SATs yet. The high schooler out kicked the 63-yard NFL record during a last minute, game-tying attempt at Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane, Washington.
Mr. Babache juggles like nobody's business during the Japan Juggling Festival 2012 Championship.
With the simplest, purest ingredients on earth, Journeyman Distillery is taking a grain to glass approach to making spirits. The Michigan-based distillery organically hand-crafts vodka, gin, whiskey, and rum using organic grain grown by family farmers in the great Midwest.
The Jordan Trunner has always lived at the intersection of performance and possibility. First introduced in the late '90s, it was the Jordan brand's bold step beyond basketball—a slip-on cross-trainer with midfoot straps, layered uppers, and a design language that looked more like the future than the present. The latest Trunner carries that same DNA, fusing breathable mesh and suede for flexibility, molded wings for support, and responsive foam for all-day comfort. Still versatile, still unmistakable, the Trunner remains the rare shoe built to keep pace with training while doubling as a lifestyle staple grounded in Jordan's restless drive forward.
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In a city where every block is a hustle and every sidewalk a runway, the Greats Manhattan City Runner delivers the kind of effortless versatility New York demands. From the concrete pulse of Brooklyn mornings to power strides across Manhattan skyscrapers, this handcrafted sneaker is more than footwear—it's an urban essential. Its artisanal airbrushed suede nods to old-world Portuguese craftsmanship, while the cushioned sole ensures you move with comfort and confidence through every commute, coffee run, and last-minute meeting. Handcrafted and designed for New York—this is style with soul, grit, and rhythm. Because in a city that never sleeps, your sneakers shouldn't either.
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No one can deny the greasy, golden rods of deliciousness that are McDonald's french fries. The always honest Canadian chain show how how they make their world-famous side.
About five years ago, two self-proclaimed superfans set out to create the ultimate Arrested Development documentary. Compiled of interviews from cast, crew, and other superfans, Neil and Jeff are revealing the absolute official, last, and final trailer, just in time for filming of the fourth season. Let's just hope they're not too chicken to set a release date. Coka-coka-coka-coh.
Caliber is rewriting the playbook on personal training with a science-driven coaching program designed for busy professionals who want real results without wasting time. Caliber pairs each member with an elite coach—only 1 in 100 applicants make the cut—to deliver personalized strength, cardio, and nutrition plans through its powerful app. Members see an average 20% improvement in body composition within 3 months, all for a fraction of the cost of traditional training, starting at $200/month. For September, Caliber is knocking $100 off all coaching plans, making the smartest way to get in shape even smarter.
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The MLB season nears its climax as the chase for the 2025 World Series intensifies under crisp autumn skies. From the outfield seats at Rogers Centre to the sun-soaked stands at Dodger Stadium, the competition burns hotter than ever. To match the energy, Nike's 2025 World Series Collection unites fans with team jerseys, streetwear, shoes, hats, and cold-weather gear fit for October legends. As Vladimir Guerrero Jr. swings for the fences and Shohei Ohtani hunts a back-to-back title, don't just watch the moment—wear it. Get geared up with Nike before this historic season comes to a close.
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For more than three decades, the $250,000 Sikorsky Prize has been dangling over the head's of engineering students just out of their reach. To claim the prize, you just have to build a human-powered helicopter that can hover at a height of about 10 feet for a full minute while staying inside a 13-foot box. Sounds simple enough, but it's actually a very difficult achievement. NPR visits the University of Maryland to see a team of students who have their eyes on the Sikorsky Prize.
Legendary comedians Bill Hicks and George Carlin give their auto-tuned perspective on life in John D. Boswell's remixed tribute The Big Electron.