Best Fails of 2012
Fail Army rings in the New Year with a farewell tribute to the most epic fails of 2012.
Fail Army rings in the New Year with a farewell tribute to the most epic fails of 2012.
Freerunners Daniel Ilabaca, William Spencer, and Tim Shieff take ghost-riding their whip to the extreme.
"When nothing's for sure, anything can happen." Filmmaker Casey Neistat pushes the limits of his Fuel Band during another international adventure for Nike.
Born from a waffle iron experiment by Bill Bowerman, Nike's Waffle Racer returns with updated materials and a modern build. Originally released as the "Moon Shoe," the silhouette keeps its low-profile, track-inspired design while swapping in knit and suede uppers across new 2026 colorways. A foam midsole adds everyday comfort, while the signature waffle outsole delivers the same traction that defined the original. The result is a retro runner that balances heritage design with easy wearability.
Presented by Nike.
Selling an e-bike usually means dealing with flaky buyers, lowball offers, and awkward meetups. Upway replaces that entire process with a streamlined online alternative built specifically for pre-owned electric bikes. Sellers fill out a quick two-minute form, receive a guaranteed offer within 48 hours, then ship the bike using a box and prepaid label provided by Upway or schedule a home pickup. Once the bike arrives at the company's refurbishment hub, payment is issued via bank transfer, Venmo, or PayPal. The result is a faster, more predictable way to sell your ride while giving the bike a second life through professional refurbishment.
Presented by Upway.
With the help of 60 friends, a Bruno Mars track, and a lot of imagination, Isaac Lamb sets the bar impossibly high for all future fiancés.
Canadian snowboarder Sebastien Toutant took advantage of Montreal's record snowfall with an urban run down Mount Royal.
When a boat on Lake Lyndon in New Zealand goes up in flames, one badass Samaritan takes firefighting to a new level.
Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
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Ranked the best fitness app for 2026 by CNN Underscored, BODi is a comprehensive training platform built around consistency and scale. The program delivers professional workout plans accessible online and through the app, structured to support regular training at home or on the move. A digital membership offers access to more than 140 trainers and a selection of efficient 10-minute workouts designed for busy schedules. For a deeper commitment, members can tap into BODi's full library of over 8,000 workouts spanning beginner to advanced levels. For a limited time, subscriptions start at $99 for the first /year or grab , with a 10-minute workout plan available for $10/month.
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Mixing master to the nerds melodysheep gives the Higgs Boson particle a Symphony of Science remix.
Before you start licking every iPhone screen in sight, let Vsauce fill your appetite for useless scientific facts with everything you need to know about fingerprints.