Out Of The Game by Rufus Wainwright
Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright challenged his fans to Instagram the lyrics to his latest single and they gladly accepted, creating this four-minute feast for your retinas.
Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright challenged his fans to Instagram the lyrics to his latest single and they gladly accepted, creating this four-minute feast for your retinas.
Apparently, sharing a name with Skip Bayless isn't as glamorous as sharing one with Michael Jordan.
SB Nation takes a quick look around the The Olympic Club as the staff and players prepare for today's 112th U.S. Open Championship.
When it comes to cleaning hard floors, vacuuming is only half the equation — they need to be mopped too. Dreame's Aqua10 Ultra can handle both. It has an AI-powered navigation system that maps and avoids obstacles with precision, while FlexRise suspension clears thresholds and carpets up to 3.15 inches without slowing down. Voice control lets you prioritize carpets or boost suction on command, and—when the job's done—it returns to its dock to empty waste, sanitize, dry the roller, and refill with water and cleaning solution. As a result, it can handle up to 100 days of cleaning without intervention, making it ideal for busy lifestyles.
Presented by Dreame.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
Presented by SHRED.
Mini gives an Olympic tribute to the 1969 classic The Italian Job by enlisting the help of Top Gear director Phil Churchward to film a night-time heist through the streets of London.
A person with a Portal gun is like an A-hole with Jedi powers. It's just a terrible idea.
The Jordan Trunner has always lived at the intersection of performance and possibility. First introduced in the late '90s, it was the Jordan brand's bold step beyond basketball—a slip-on cross-trainer with midfoot straps, layered uppers, and a design language that looked more like the future than the present. The latest Trunner carries that same DNA, fusing breathable mesh and suede for flexibility, molded wings for support, and responsive foam for all-day comfort. Still versatile, still unmistakable, the Trunner remains the rare shoe built to keep pace with training while doubling as a lifestyle staple grounded in Jordan's restless drive forward.
Presented by Nike.
Caliber is rewriting the playbook on personal training with a science-driven coaching program designed for busy professionals who want real results without wasting time. Caliber pairs each member with an elite coach—only 1 in 100 applicants make the cut—to deliver personalized strength, cardio, and nutrition plans through its powerful app. Members see an average 20% improvement in body composition within 3 months, all for a fraction of the cost of traditional training, starting at $200/month. For September, Caliber is knocking $100 off all coaching plans, making the smartest way to get in shape even smarter.
Presented by Caliber.
Mix a water jet pack with a jet ski and you have the Jetovator. Powered by your personal watercraft, the latest in aerial water vehicles will take you to heights of 30 feet, speeds of 25 miles-per-hour, and hospitals of orthopedic medicine.
Internet prankster Ed Bassmaster hits the streets of Beverly Hills to trick non-celebrities — sorry, Larry King — into thinking he's their biggest fan.