How Tennis Balls are Made
If dogs have a heaven, it probably looks a lot like the Wilson Tennis Ball Factory. Take a look inside the factory that produces tennis balls by the thousands, every day.
If dogs have a heaven, it probably looks a lot like the Wilson Tennis Ball Factory. Take a look inside the factory that produces tennis balls by the thousands, every day.
The Joker is not just the most iconic Batman villain, but he's one of the most iconic villains period. From Cesar Romero's first live-action portrayal to Mark Hamill's legendary animated version, the Clown Prince of Gotham has evolved over the last 50 years. Screen Rant journey's through his violent past to give an in-depth history of The Joker in both film and TV.
Cleveland, Ohio based record press Gotta Groove Records was the first record plant to open in the US in decades. Since 2009, they've been pressing records with a focus on artists big or small, with no job turned down.
Nike brings a streetwear icon to the fairway with the Air Max 1 '86 OG G Golf Shoe. Blending retro flair with performance-ready tech, this updated classic features the original four-window design, offering a full view of its signature Max Air cushioning—now tuned for the golf course. A synthetic water-resistant upper, spikeless traction, and full-length foam midsole deliver comfort and grip through every round, rain or shine. Finished with the vintage "Nike Air" heel logo and unmistakable 1986-inspired detailing, it's a timeless silhouette built for year-round play.
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Simple and understated, Aspinal of London's Boston Duffle Travel Bag is luxury without excess. Handcrafted from fine full-grain leather, the single-opening duffle shape fits all the essentials needed for a weekend getaway or trip to the gym. Inside is a beautiful Argyle silk lining. Rugged top handles and a detachable shoulder strap make it the perfect grab-and-go.
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Ultra-rare, ultra-fast, and ultra-smashed. The Koenigsegg Agrea One:1 is a one-of-seven , 1,341 HP hypercars that will set you back a cool $3.1 million. During testing at Germany's Nürburgring Nordschleife track, the driver locked the brakes and put the car over a trackside barrier.
When he wasn't making new music or shooting his series F*ck That's Delicious, Action Bronson was eating and making amazing food. The rapper and chef travels from Las Vegas to Queens to taste the local fare, including a 7-month dry aged steak in the company of weed entrepreneur Berner. Along the way, he takes some time out to try out his own chocolate chicken creations.
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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Velocity's Heritage Series 1972 Ford F-250 blends classic charm with modern muscle in a two-tone black-and-white masterpiece. Built on a Velocity Exclusive frame by Roadster Shop, it features a coilover suspension, Dana axles, and Wilwood disc brakes for uncompromising control. Under the hood, a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic transmission deliver aggressive power, while a stainless steel exhaust ensures it sounds as good as it looks. Inside, woven leather seats, billet accents, and Dakota Digital gauges bring luxury to the retro-styled cabin, reimagining this icon for the modern day.
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For the first time in the history of the modern Olympics, golf will be a part of the summer games. To celebrate the occasion, Oakley and pro golfer Bubba Watson teamed up to bring a touch of the 21st century to the very traditional sport — a flying golf cart jetpack.
It's been a long time — 61 years, to be exact. For the first time since November 12, 1955, Marty Mcfly took the stage with Coldplay to perform the rock-n-roll classic "Johnny B. Goode".