One New Yorker's surreal experience walking through darkened streets of lower Manhattan.
Most parents would be afraid of seeing their little princess getting tackled by a mob of boys, but when it comes to Sam Gordon, the guys have a hard enough time just keeping up. During her 2012 football season, the female running back rushed for 1,911 yards, scored 35 touchdowns, averaged 8.2 yards per carry, and wasn't afraid to take a few hits, when they could catch her.
Salt & Stone occupies the increasingly rare space where performance body care and luxury fragrance genuinely overlap. Founded in Los Angeles by former professional snowboarder Nima Jalali, the brand was born from years spent battling sun, wind, cold, and altitude, resulting in a collection of body-care essentials designed to work as hard as they smell good. Its formulas combine naturally derived actives from the sea and mountains with sophisticated, gender-neutral scent profiles that extend across deodorants, body washes, lotions, oils, creams, and mists, creating a layered ritual rather than a collection of standalone products. Signature fragrances like Santal & Vetiver, Bergamot & Hinoki, and Black Rose & Oud feel more akin to niche perfumery than traditional grooming products, while ingredients such as niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, seaweed extracts, spirulina, and prebiotics keep the focus firmly on skin health. The result is a brand that treats daily body care less like maintenance and more like a sensory ritual built for people who demand equal parts wellness, performance, and scent.
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Alaya Naturals' Multi Collagen is built around the idea that better movement and healthier-looking skin begin with better ingredients. The formula combines five types of hydrolyzed collagen peptides sourced from grass-fed, wild-caught, and cage-free origins, alongside MSM, glucosamine, and chondroitin to support joints, hair, nails, and skin from within. NSF Contents Certified in its unflavored variety and free of fillers, the powder dissolves easily into coffee, smoothies, or water, making it a seamless addition to any daily routine. For those looking to simplify their wellness regimen, Multi Collagen delivers broad-spectrum support in a single scoop.
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On this edition of Lie Witness News, Jimmy Kimmel hits the streets to see who fulfilled their American duty by voting in the 2012 election, a day before the polls actually opened.
With the votes tallied and the announcement made, Barack Obama addresses the nation as he accepts his second term as the President of the United States with this early-morning speech. Minutes before, Republican nominee Mitt Romney accepted his defeat with this concession speech.
MinutePhysics stimulates your mind with another whiteboard lesson.
The Dark Side invades Disney World in Eclectic Method's celebration of Disney's deal with Lucasfilm.
This is our shortcut to the good stuff on Amazon. It's an ongoing Uncrate-vetted list we'll be adding to and subtracting from. It's your field guide to use before wading through Amazon's millions of mediocre listings. It's our handpicked, battle-tested lineup of the clever, the durable, and the legitimately worth buying. The pieces that punch above their price, hold up in the real world, and never miss. In other words: the Amazon aisle curated by someone with taste.
Luca Faloni expands its summer-ready layering lineup with a lightweight linen overshirt designed for warm-weather versatility. Cut from pure linen and crafted in Northern Italy, the piece features a relaxed straight-fit silhouette, cutaway collar, and breathable construction suited for transitional layering from cool mornings to late evening dinners. The natural texture of the linen gives the overshirt a lived-in character while maintaining the refined tailoring associated with Italian menswear. Lightweight enough for Mediterranean summers yet structured enough for everyday city wear, the overshirt moves easily between coastal escapes, café terraces, and everyday travel.
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The 2012 debates get a bad lip reading that makes our hearts beat like a small, one-handed stripper's leg one minute after winning a lottery.
AsapSCIENCE explains the Monty Hall Problem, leaving you to question your gut more than trust it.