Liberty Tattoo
Have a horrible mistake of a tattoo that you need covered up? Not to worry — just go see Nekkid Nate and the team at Liberty Tattoo. They can fix that — unless, of course, "that" is a face tattoo and you're running for office.
Have a horrible mistake of a tattoo that you need covered up? Not to worry — just go see Nekkid Nate and the team at Liberty Tattoo. They can fix that — unless, of course, "that" is a face tattoo and you're running for office.
If you use Facebook, you've no doubt seen tons of Look Back videos hitting your timeline in the last few days — but none as brutally honest as this one.
After 22 years, Jay Leno is retiring from his gig as the host of The Tonight Show — for real this time. Watch his final monologue above, and remember — Jimmy Fallon takes over in just 10 short days.
Getting fit takes more than hitting the gym or counting calories. Caliber's science-driven program combines strength training, cardio, and nutrition, with expert coaches tracking your progress 24/7. They check in regularly, keeping you motivated and on course, while real-time insights into your workouts, nutrition, and habits allow for personalized, actionable feedback. Members see results up to 50% faster than training alone — and right now, all coaching programs are $100 off through the end of September.
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Velocity's 1976 Ford Bronco Blackout pairs vintage attitude with modern muscle. Finished in Arabian Gray with blacked-out badging, bumpers, and a family-style roll cage, it makes an unmistakable first impression. Inside, upgraded leather and a Pioneer touchscreen with Apple CarPlay add comfort and tech, while a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic deliver 460 horsepower. Wilwood brakes, coil spring suspension, and 17-inch Method Race Wheels complete a build that turns every drive into a statement.
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Stay calm. It's Friday, you've been at work half an hour, and you're already jonesing to get out the door. In honor of your already heightened sense of anticipation, BuzzFeed would like to spread a nice layer of anxiety on top.
Google is a big company — a really big company. But beyond YouTube, Google Search, and Gmail, Google has its hands in many advanced technologies. ColdfusTion takes us through some of the acquisitions Google has made and where the company might be heading in the future.
First dropped in 1993 for two-sport phenom Deion Sanders, the Nike Air Diamond Turf was engineered to handle both the football gridiron and the baseball diamond with equal dominance. Nearly three decades later, the cross-training icon returns with a street-ready update that stays true to its roots—durable leather uppers, Nike Air cushioning in the heel and forefoot, and the unmistakable midfoot strap that locked down Deion's game. Built for stability, traction, and all-day wear, the Diamond Turf bridges performance and heritage with everyday style, securing its place as one of Nike's most legendary silhouettes.
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Nike takes a page from Colin Chapman's playbook—simplify, then add lightness—with the Vaporfly 4. The marathon-ready racer is newly reengineered with an updated carbon fiber Flyplate and featherweight ZoomX foam, delivering maximum propulsion with every stride. A steeper heel-to-toe drop pushes you forward, while trimmed weight in the midsole, upper, and outsole keeps the shoe fast without compromise. The result: the same cushioned ZoomX responsiveness at a fraction of the weight, built to carry you past the finish line strides ahead of the competition.
Presented by Nike.
Healthcare Triage takes on the touchy subject of organic versus conventionally grown food. Going through several studies, the conclusion may surprise you.
It's easy to hate on selfies — after all, they're narcissistic, normally taken with bad cameras, which in turn makes them low-quality, provide less-than-flattering angles for our faces, and oftentimes involve a mirror and unfortunate reflections. But maybe they're not as bad as they seem — as long as you quit thinking of them as photographs.