LeBron James put himself one step closer to redemption when the 6'8, 250-pound MPV jumped into the arms of one lucky Heat fan, after he drilled a $75,000 half-court shot.
Bill Kiley has our inner 12-year-old giddy with this 16-bit makeover of the Downton Abbey estate.
The men's multipack collection from Woolly Clothing Co. puts premium-grade comfort at the foundation of your wardrobe—with merino wool craftsmanship and smart design details throughout. Choose from assorted 3- and 5-packs of boxer briefs—styles like the Everyday 5″ and Classic cuts—built from itch-free, temperature-regulating merino that naturally resists odor and stretches with your movement. Available now in essential tones like Black, Midnight, Deep Teal, and Bay, these bundles combine minimalist design with hard-working materials, all under Woolly's mantra: "More Wool. Less Plastic." Whether you're commuting, working late, or just want upgrade-level basics, these multipacks deliver comfort and performance that outlast the day.
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When designer Bruce Kilgore first sketched the AF1 in 1982, he borrowed from Nike's Approach hiking boot—lowering the heel for better movement and creating a basketball icon that's quietly rooted in trail performance. Four decades later, that connection comes full circle. The AF1 GTX Vibram swaps courtside polish for alpine grit, pairing a waterproof GORE-TEX leather upper with a rugged Vibram outsole engineered to grip slick streets like a rock face. It's the AF1 reimagined for rain, sleet, and snow—because not every journey happens indoors.
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After ten years and 1,205 shows, Matt Damon had been bumped off Jimmy Kimmel Live for the last time. Jason Bourne did what any scorned CIA assassin would do, he kidnapped the late night host and took over the show. For his first act as the new host of Jimmy Kimmel Sucks, Damon replaced Guillermo and Cleto, then he enlisted world-class comedian Robin Williams to do the opening monologue, showed Jimmy's embarrassing movie auditions, and lastly, had Sarah Silverman air her and Jimmy's dirty laundry. Basically, it was the best episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live ever.
Inspired by research done by St. Bartholomew's Hospital on improving the management of children born with cleft lips and palates, alternative musician Sivu lets fans literally see inside his mind with his latest video, filmed entirely inside an MRI machine.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
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Nike's Eliud Kipchoge Collection celebrates the relentless pursuit of speed, endurance, and perfection embodied by one of the greatest marathoners of all time. Kipchoge—two-time Olympic gold medalist and former marathon world record holder—has redefined human limits on the road, and now his legacy fuels the next generation of runners. From the record-breaking Alphafly 3 to the precision-built Victory 2 spikes, every piece in the collection is engineered for performance at the highest level. Whether you're chasing a new personal best or just chasing the horizon, this is gear built for greatness.
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Exchanging their typical hot chicks and strip teases for champagne and sky waitresses, GoDaddy.CO shows their funny side in their lastest Super Bowl spot.
A bad lip reading of Beyonce's bad lip-syncing and other moments from the 2013 Presidential Inauguration.