Picking Up A Hammer
Dropping a hammer isn't hard, but picking it back up can be brutal. Astronaut Charles Duke shows that life on the moon isn't always low gravity and giant leaps for mankind.
Dropping a hammer isn't hard, but picking it back up can be brutal. Astronaut Charles Duke shows that life on the moon isn't always low gravity and giant leaps for mankind.
Using a frame-blending technique that allows individual frames to be shot at speeds slower than 1/24 of a second, Filmmaker Aaron Grimes has created a dream-like look at the busy streets of Tokyo, Japan.
Get a whole new perspective on Fight Club by catching this version of the film's first fight scene that's missing a digitally removed Tyler Durden.
Gift cards are easy. Making them feel personal isn't. GroupTogether bridges that gap with its AnyCard, a multi-brand digital gift that lets recipients choose exactly what they want from more than 150 retailers, from airlines to apparel. Send one or one thousand in minutes, customize it with messages, logos, and card designs, and the recipient gets a polished digital unwrapping experience that feels closer to opening a real gift than clicking a link. There are no platform fees and no minimums, just a streamlined way to deliver a thoughtful, flexible gift without the guesswork.
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London Sock Company's Classic Trainer socks are lightweight, breathable Scottish Lisle cotton essentials built for comfort and style. This 12-pair set offers versatile colors with subtle ribbing and logo detail, perfect for slipping into trainers while keeping a polished, understated look.
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Two million dollars. That's what Pontiac spent to built this concept vehicle that ranks as one of the most absurd of all time, thanks to its garish colors, various storage bins, removable ice chests that are actually part of the doors, dual vacuum cleaners, garden hose, picnic table, gas stove, and seats that fold down to accomodate standard sleeping bags. Available at a dealer near you in the same future that brought us Hoverboards and Auto-Lacing Nikes.
Ashen reviews a toy violin. Someone's first language is not English. Hilarity ensues.
During a photo safari in Kenya, photographer Chris Bray attached a GoPro camera to a remote control car and drove it up to some lion cubs, resulting in predictably adorable footage.
When the Calgary Flames recently played the Vancouver Canucks, the teams just couldn't hold the animosity back. Two seconds into the start of the game, both benches emptied into a massive line brawl - leading to eight ejections and 142 penalty minutes.
Prescription weight loss is becoming part of a broader wellness system, and WeightWatchers is integrating it directly into its platform with access to the Wegovy pill through its clinical program. The offering combines medical evaluation, prescription access for those who qualify, and ongoing support inside the WeightWatchers app, connecting GLP-1 treatment with proven tracking and coaching tools. Rather than replacing lifestyle change, the program is designed to work alongside it, helping manage appetite while reinforcing healthier routines. The result is a more modern approach to weight management that blends medication, accountability, and long-term habit building into a single, guided experience.
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Skechers' Aero Razor blends lightweight performance with everyday comfort in a silhouette built for stride and style. The engineered knit upper wraps the foot with breathable support while streamlined lines keep the look clean and modern, whether you're hitting pavement miles or running errands. A responsive midsole delivers springy cushioning underfoot, and the outsole's traction pattern is tuned for grip without bulk. It's a shoe that feels as ready for long walks or casual runs as it does paired with weekend staples, giving you athletic capability without overstatement.
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This is how you jam in Mother Russia - and it's a pretty catchy song to boot.
It's something you've seen hundreds, maybe thousands of times - but you've never seen it at 4000 frames per second. Watch this beautiful slow-motion footage of a match strike.