Dash Cam Footage of San Francisco in 1906
Footage filmed from the front of a cable car shows the bustling Market Street traffic of a vintage San Francisco.
Footage filmed from the front of a cable car shows the bustling Market Street traffic of a vintage San Francisco.
Donning those terrible t-shirt Christmas Day uniforms, Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, James Harden, Steve Nash and LeBron James ring in the holiday season with a special performance of "Jingle Bells."
A freshly botoxed Steve Martin accepts a Honorary Award at the 2013 Governors Awards in true comedic fashion.
Switching wireless carriers has traditionally involved enough friction to keep most people exactly where they are, but T-Mobile is trying to remove that excuse with a streamlined digital process designed to get customers through checkout in 15 minutes or less per line. The experience focuses on speed and simplicity, allowing users to switch online or through the T-Life app while keeping the device they already own. To further lower the barrier, T-Mobile's Keep & Switch program offers up to $800 via virtual prepaid card to help pay off eligible phones when customers make the move, creating a proposition that is equal parts convenience and cost savings.
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Vita Coco has become the warm-weather essential for a generation constantly on the move, delivering a cleaner, more functional answer to hydration during another brutal summer of record-breaking heat. Packed with naturally occurring electrolytes — including 3.5x more than the leading sports drink — the brand's coconut water helps replenish what long commutes, beach days, workouts, and heat waves quickly drain away, without the artificial colors or overly sweet formulas crowding store shelves. Equal parts refreshing and performance-minded, Vita Coco bridges wellness and lifestyle with an easy-drinking formula that feels just as at home in a gym bag as it does beside a rooftop pool, making it one of the smartest ways to stay cool when temperatures refuse to cooperate.
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After battling Leukemia for three years, 5-year-old Miles takes on the most evil supervillains when the Make-A-Wish foundation transforms San Francisco into Gotham City.
Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston make every Malcolm in the Middle fan's dream come true with this alternate ending to the Breaking Bad finale.
Even a cinematic masterpiece like Back to the Future sins every now and again.
David Blaine proves for once and for all that he is the one who knocks.
Augustinus Bader's The Retinol Serum rethinks traditional retinol treatments with a formula designed to deliver visible skin renewal without the irritation that often comes with high-performance vitamin A products. Powered by the brand's proprietary TFC8 technology alongside pure retinol, the lightweight serum targets fine lines, wrinkles, uneven texture, blemishes, and hyperpigmentation while supporting hydration and overall skin balance. The result is a more refined approach to retinol, one engineered to improve clarity, firmness, and smoothness without compromising the skin barrier in the process.
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Duke Cannon's Father's Day lineup leans into the brand's familiar formula of oversized grooming essentials, military-inspired packaging, and unapologetically rugged scent profiles, but beneath the tongue-in-cheek attitude sits a genuinely practical collection of daily-use upgrades. The gift guide ranges from heavyweight Big Ass Bricks of Soap and bourbon-forward beard care to colognes, tactical shower bundles, and shave kits built for dads who prefer utility over luxury-brand vanity. Everything arrives wrapped in Duke Cannon's signature blue-collar aesthetic, balancing humor with legitimately solid formulations made for hard-working skin, dry hands, and low-maintenance routines. It is less about reinventing grooming and more about turning everyday basics into something that feels giftable, durable, and distinctly masculine.
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Funnyman of the year Will Ferrell hangs our with anchorman of the year Ron Burgundy during their GQ Men Of The Year photo shoot.
Abraham Zapruder's shaky home video of the assassination of John F. Kennedy gets interpolated to playback at an eerie 30 frames per second.