Fast-Food Ads Vs. Reality
If you expect your fast-food burger to look like it does in the picture, you're probably there for the completely wrong reasons.
If you expect your fast-food burger to look like it does in the picture, you're probably there for the completely wrong reasons.
Richard Swarbrick very stylishly animates some of the greatest goals in World Cup history.
An ensamble of 23 New York musicians drop the brass in what is sure to be your favorite cover of the Game of Thrones theme song.
Nike revisits its court heritage with the Tennis Classic RPM, reworking the country club staple through the lens of 1970s tennis culture and modern streetwear. The silhouette retains its low-profile shape while introducing textured uppers inspired by vintage watchbands and luxury accessories, giving the shoe a more layered look across the toe box and side panels. Gold detailing sharpens the contrast against the black full-grain leather construction. Underneath, layered cushioning and a foam midsole provide a responsive ride, while a stitched rubber cupsole and herringbone outsole maintain the traction and durability expected from a court shoe. Equally suited for early mornings at the tennis courts of Santa Monica and late nights through Chicago's streets, balancing classic sport design with an elevated but casual presence.
Presented by Nike.
Team communication gets a needed upgrade with Slack Pro, a tier designed for growing teams that have outgrown the limits of the free plan. It replaces scattered emails and lost messages with unlimited history, robust search, and seamless organization that keeps conversations and decisions accessible long after they happen. Add in unlimited integrations with tools like Google Drive, Zoom, and Salesforce, plus built-in audio and video calls with screen sharing, and it becomes a central hub for day-to-day work. With enhanced security and the ability to scale alongside your team, Slack Pro streamlines collaboration into a single, searchable workflow that moves as fast as your business does.
Presented by Slack.
Jules Winnfield returns after 20 years when Samuel L. Jackson recites his "Ezekiel 25:17" speech on The Graham Norton Show.
Here's first-person footage of the final flight check aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush before flinging some very heavy-duty equipment in the air.
When Ptolemy Elrington found a heap of scrap plastic near his home, he began using it to sculpt beautifully steampunk-ish animals (especially fish) from the trash.
Seven years late. Dave Chappelle talks with David Letterman about leaving his hit show before it had even peaked.
For those who take late-night calls that turn into early flights, the Lundi Conally 36-Hour Briefcase is the only plus-one you need. Crafted from black canvas and leather with a silhouette as sharp as your pitch deck, it carries the precision of a briefcase and the utility of an overnight bag. Inside, there's a place for everything — laptop, documents, business cards, a change of clothes—because chaos isn't part of your carry-on. Finished with a leather strap, suitcase clip, and clean lines, it's built for long days and global nights.
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Competition meets court-ready style with the latest drop from Centerline Athletics, highlighted through a curated selection from Terrell Owens. The collection reflects Owens' transition from football legend to dedicated pickleball competitor, featuring performance-driven apparel designed for speed, movement, and all-day play. Built for the modern athlete, the pieces balance technical function with clean design, aligning with Owens' mindset of desire, dedication, and discipline every time he steps on the court. As pickleball continues its rapid rise, the partnership signals a broader push into sports culture, with Owens not only showcasing his go-to gear but also collaborating on future designs that aim to bring the same competitive edge to the next wave of performance apparel.
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The British invade the NBA Finals and bring their terribly funny commentary along with them.
Here's a crowd of 1,000 people that aren't enjoying themselves very much because they're eating a viciously hot chili pepper.