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.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup turns North America into the center of the football universe, Nike revisits a silhouette rooted in the culture that surrounds soccer. Originally designed for indoor play, the Gato LV8 transitions from the futsal court to everyday wear with a denim upper that brings a relaxed, lived-in character to the classic profile. A low-cut silhouette, foam midsole, and gum rubber outsole retain the comfort and traction that made the original a favorite among players, while its understated design fits naturally into modern wardrobes. Whether heading to a watch party, the stadium, or the neighborhood pub before or after the final whistle, the Gato LV8 carries the spirit of the game beyond the pitch and into life.
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HairMax's LaserBand 272 brings clinical hair-growth technology into a form factor designed for convenience, combining 272 medical-grade lasers with a flexible, hands-free design that treats the entire scalp in as little as 90 seconds per session. Using low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote healthier, denser-looking hair, the device offers a non-invasive approach for men and women seeking to address thinning without adding another complicated step to the routine. The patented band design parts the hair automatically to maximize laser delivery, while its cordless operation keeps the process refreshingly simple. More than a grooming gadget, the LaserBand 272 represents a high-tech approach to hair restoration that prioritizes speed and ease alongside proven light-based therapy.
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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.
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.
Summer tends to compress family life into a constant rotation of drop-offs, pick-ups, road trips, and weekend tournaments, and Thrive Market positions itself as the quiet infrastructure behind it all. The members-only marketplace focuses on bulk, better-for-you essentials that make it easier to stay stocked without the last-minute scramble, from organic granola bars and nut butter pouches to clean-ingredient jerky, allergen-friendly snacks, and hydration drinks built for on-the-go days. With delivery handled ahead of the week's chaos, parents can build out camp lunch boxes, activity bags, and travel coolers that actually align with what kids will eat, while still sticking to clean-label standards and family-friendly pricing. It is less about reinventing the pantry and more about removing friction from the moments when convenience usually wins by default, especially during the busiest stretch of summer.
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Most budgets fail for a simple reason: people are making decisions without a clear picture of where their money is actually going. Rocket Money aims to solve that problem by consolidating accounts, spending activity, recurring bills, and subscriptions into a single dashboard that turns financial guesswork into actionable insight. The platform automatically categorizes transactions, highlights spending trends, and helps users build realistic budgets that adapt to everyday life, whether managing a household, splitting costs with roommates, or tracking personal expenses. Its standout feature remains subscription management, surfacing forgotten recurring charges and allowing users to cancel unwanted services directly through the app. Combined with real-time alerts for unusual spending, upcoming bills, and budget progress, Rocket Money feels less like a spreadsheet replacement and more like a financial control center designed to help users spend more intentionally and keep more of what they earn.
Presented by Rocket Money.
Here is a classic cover of Survivor's hit song "Eye of the Tiger", performed by what is thought to be an Alps 2000 model dot-matrix printer. A truly genius interpretation.
The Barbarian Group wanted a way to avoid the cubicle and bring it's workers together in a continuous creative flow. They hired architect Clive Wilkinson to design their office space - featuring a 4,400 square-foot unbroken desk that twists through the entire floor.