Anthony Richardson gives you a thorough analysis of American netball.
Leaving the couch is hard. Watching this breakdown of Guardians of the Galaxy in two minutes isn't.
Best Buy's Back to School Sale is running through August 24, featuring over 300 products from top brands like Apple, Samsung, and Bose. Shoppers can score instant savings on everything from laptops and tablets to headphones and smart TVs, making it the perfect time to upgrade your tech before the semester kicks off.
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CLAE's latest release, the Haywood, is a masterclass in modern court-style design — expertly crafted with premium Italian leather for elevated comfort, durability, and style. Since 2001, CLAE has been quietly reimagining iconic silhouettes with subtle, thoughtful updates that respect the clean lines of vintage court shoes while pushing them forward. The Haywood stays true to that legacy, blending timeless design with sophisticated materials built for everyday wear. Whether you're navigating airport terminals, stepping into a meeting, or heading out for the day, its versatile colorways and all-day comfort make it a go-to for any situation. One pair, endless possibilities.
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Jimmy Fallon says goodbye to Robin Williams with a clip of his very first Tonight Show appearance.
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London Sock Company's Classic Trainer socks are lightweight, breathable Scottish Lisle cotton essentials built for comfort and style. This 12-pair set offers versatile colors with subtle ribbing and logo detail, perfect for slipping into trainers while keeping a polished, understated look.
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And you thought it couldn't be more hilarious.
A Turkish farmer had a bear problem, so he made a terrifying robot with a 25,000-volt chain whip.