Frozen Skate Park
Seems like pulling off a foot grab in skates might be a little dangerous. Red Bull froze a skate park for the 2014 Red Bull Freeze and filled it with ice cross racers.
Seems like pulling off a foot grab in skates might be a little dangerous. Red Bull froze a skate park for the 2014 Red Bull Freeze and filled it with ice cross racers.
NotEntirelySure has attained the attainable thing that no one really thought about ever attaining — the lowest possible score in Super Mario Bros.
Mac Lethal pays homage to the ABC's with this alphabetical tongue twister.
Long gone are the days of stiff, wrinkled chinos. Modern pants are cut from a different (better) cloth, and Jack Archer's Jetsetter Tech Pants are a prime example. Crafted from premium Rebound fabric sourced from Japan, they're stretchy, wrinkle-free, anti-odor, and stain-resistant, making them great for travel. The fit provides room where it's needed but is slim where it's not, and is enhanced by a diamond-shaped gusset that prevents tightness in the crotch and the curved-waist design that provides a lift to the backside. Built with premium stitching, they also feature a zippered coin pocket and hidden reflective tape that's only revealed when they're cuffed. Now available in two cuts: the original, best-selling Slim Fit and the new Straight Fit, which offer a roomier fit from the knee down.
Presented by Jack Archer.
Blurring the lines between retro and modern, the Nike P-6000 channels early 2000s running style with a fresh, street-ready edge. Inspired by the Nike Pegasus 25 and Pegasus 2006, it fuses throwback athletic design with breathable mesh and sleek synthetic overlays for a bold, layered look. A foam midsole delivers cloud-like cushioning, while the durable rubber outsole grips pavement with confidence. Whether you're hitting the pavement or flexing on the streets, the P-6000 brings that perfect mix of nostalgia and next-gen comfort.
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The reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park after a 70-year absence had a profound effect effect on the ecosystem of the area — and not just to the wildlife there. Researchers found that physical aspects of the park have changed, from the plant life to the course of the rivers themselves.
Rory McIlroy found himself in a tough spot at World Golf Championships in Arizona. Hitting out of the desert surrounding the course, he hits a cameraman who then gets attacked by a jumping cholla cactus.
Trashie's Take Back Bag is the easiest way to get rid of clothing and other textiles you do not need anymore. Simply buy a bag (or a bundle of them) fill it up, mail it back, and Trashie will ensure those items never make it to landfills, rerouting them to third-party retailers Trashie individually vets for compatibility. That means your old T-shirt, depending on its condition, could end up going to someone in need or being broken down to create carpet padding or pet bed filling, among other things. You earn exactly $30 in TrashieCash for each bag you send back, which you can redeem for deals — direct cash equivalent or a certain percentage off — to buy yourself new things from your favorite brands.
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Uncover your family's history with MyHeritage DNA, the leading platform for tracing ancestry across 2,114 geographic regions. With 33 billion historical records, 9.2 million DNA profiles, and AI-powered tools to restore old family photos, MyHeritage transforms genealogy into a journey of discovery. If your roots trace back to the U.K., pair your DNA results with a heritage tour and walk the same streets your ancestors once did, from medieval castles to historic villages. With a 14-day free trial and 50% off MyHeritage's Genealogy Plan, now is the perfect time to explore your past—because history isn't just in books, it's in your DNA.
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In what might be the greatest mashup of all time, Jimmy Fallon stitches together newscasts from Brian Williams and Lester Holt into a glorious rendition of Rapper's Delight.
The future is now. Zero Point, the first 3D, 360 degree virtual reality movie is almost upon us. Designed for the Oculus Rift VR system, the film will be an experience created as much by the viewer as by the film maker, as the audience chooses their own camera angles and positions in the world.