Floating over Central Plains, Texas, photographer Mike Olbinski finally captured the supercell he'd been looking for after four, long years. With the swirling clouds and etherial music, this time-lapse truly gives you the feeling that you're in another world.
After teasing us with the idea of a Breaking Bad video game, animator Brian Anderson puts the Bluth family into Street Fighter-style death matches with other Arrested Development characters. Why aren't these at the Electronic Entertainment Expo?
T-Mobile for Business bundles premium devices with its nationwide network to simplify the modern company tech stack. Whether your workflow runs on Apple or Samsung, it offers an all-in-one approach that pairs business-ready plans with the hardware teams already rely on. It's designed to keep teams connected and productive without the usual IT headaches.
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Finishing an outfit often comes down to the details, and the Huega House Headwear Collection delivers with a lineup of caps built around refined design and premium construction. Each style balances elevated styling with everyday versatility, making them just as suited for daily wear as they are for long days that start early and end late. Standout pieces include the Athletic Association caps in khaki and green, the Legacy and Letterman black hats, the Vintage Swan in black and natural, the Icon in black and natural, and the Athletic Association navy option. The result is a tight rotation of easy-wearing hats designed to pull a look together from the first set to the final encore.
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With a bicycle, a massive pulsejet, and a little insanity, you can have a jet bike too.
Wavves has the worst night ever, while we rock out to their Weezer-y/Nirvana-y goodness.
From the Roaring Twenties to the futuristic sounds of 2020, here's what Daft Punk's newest single would sound like throughout the decades.
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Paul Rudd are under a Lonely Island trance in their latest music video featuring Robyn. NSFW.
Protein powders are everywhere, but few treat sourcing and refinement as seriously as Onnit Grass Fed Whey Isolate Protein. Built around non-GMO whey isolate sourced from grass-fed Irish dairy cows, each serving delivers 20 grams of complete protein with most fats and carbs filtered out, resulting in a cleaner formula designed to support muscle recovery and lean performance. The isolate format preserves the full amino acid profile while improving purity and mixability, making it equally suited for post-workout recovery or daily nutritional support. With its smooth vanilla profile and minimalist approach, it reflects Onnit's broader philosophy that performance starts with better inputs and fewer compromises.
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Hair loss may be inevitable, but Nutrafol approaches it as a system worth optimizing, not disguising. Built around a whole-body philosophy, the brand's physician-formulated, drug-free supplements target the underlying drivers of thinning hair, including stress, hormones, metabolism, and aging, rather than relying on cosmetic fixes. Its Men 50+ formula reflects that precision, designed specifically for the biological shifts that come with age and clinically tested to support thicker, fuller hair, improved coverage, and reduced shedding in as little as three to six months. Backed by dozens of clinical studies and trusted by dermatologists and healthcare professionals, Nutrafol treats hair growth less like a quick intervention and more like long-term maintenance for a changing system.
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Hobbits, and dragons, and elves. Oh my! Here's a look at the second in the trilogy of films for Peter Jackson's prequel to his The Lord of the Rings series. In theaters December 13, 2013.
With an abundance of bicycles and a lack of space, these bike parks are popping up all over Japan. After acquiring a monthly account, bicycles are sucked down to an 11 meter lair where they're stored away from bad weather and sticky-fingered bike thieves.