Reverse Times Square
For their April Fools' mission, Improv Everywhere puts Times Square in reverse by getting 2,000 of their agents to walk backwards through the streets.
For their April Fools' mission, Improv Everywhere puts Times Square in reverse by getting 2,000 of their agents to walk backwards through the streets.
Household Hacker is supplying you with the seven best ways to get punched in the face this April Fool's Day.
Warning: Many marshmallow chicks were harmed during the filming of this video. The guys at Rated R put their stale Peeps to good use by firing away at the Easter treats with a 50 caliber rifle.
Nike's NBA All-Star Collection brings together performance gear and off-court staples in a lineup built to reflect the league's biggest stars. Spanning over 150 pieces, the collection moves from technical essentials like Dri-FIT basketball shorts to street-ready layers including the All-Star Weekend Pullover. Footwear anchors the drop with signature models like the Giannis Freak 7 and the Kobe IX Elite Low EM Protro, tying current performance to legacy influence from players who defined the game. Limited jerseys round out the release, offering a direct link to All-Star history. It's a collection designed to carry the attitude of allstars beyond the court.
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Unlike traditional weight loss treatments, Hims takes a clinical approach that addresses the underlying factors affecting your weight. Based on your unique needs, personalized plans and prescription options are available to align with your weight loss goals, including oral medications and GLP-1 injections. This approach combines medication with ongoing access to medical providers, meal plans, recipes, exercise guides, and sleep support. Now available 100% online or in the app, expert treatment starts at $69/month, with GLP-1 plans starting at $199/month. Streamline your program and prioritize life.
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NASA reignites our childhood dreams with their latest inspirational video.
Pioneering the Golden Age of Advertising, photographer Bert Stern was the original mad-man of Madison Avenue. Filmmaker Shannah Laumeister documents the life of the man behind the lens, from his days shooting Audrey Hepburn, Bridget Bardot, Twiggy, Liz Taylor, and Marilyn Monroe to his fall from grace. Coming to a festival near you.
Good Friday is a time to get your kung fu, nunchuck panda on in you local Food Lion parking lot and prepare to whoop the devil on Easter Sunday.
Here comes Peter chocolate tail, melting down the bunny trail. Happy Easter, everyone.
Ranked the best fitness app for 2026 by CNN Underscored, BODi is a comprehensive training platform built around consistency and scale. The program delivers professional workout plans accessible online and through the app, structured to support regular training at home or on the move. A digital membership offers access to more than 140 trainers and a selection of efficient 10-minute workouts designed for busy schedules. For a deeper commitment, members can tap into BODi's full library of over 8,000 workouts spanning beginner to advanced levels. For a limited time, subscriptions start at $99 for the first /year or grab , with a 10-minute workout plan available for $10/month.
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The fastest marathon shoe Nike has ever made just got a colorway to match. The Alphafly 3 arrives in Platinum Tint, Grey Fog, Iron Grey, and Metallic Silver, a clean, understated palette that lets the performance do the talking. The tech underneath hasn't changed: dual Air Zoom units and a carbon fiber Flyplate store and return energy with each step, while a fully connected ZoomX foam midsole delivers cushioning and responsiveness across all 26.2 miles. The lightest Alphafly ever, with a wider plate for increased stability, notched laces, and an integrated knit tongue that keeps things comfortable no matter the pace.
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Not all hackers are evil masterminds breaking into the mainframe. From fighting internet censorship in the Middle East to the recent Steubenville rape trial, groups like Anonymous have used their hacking abilities to promote justice around the world. In their latest mini-documentary, Off Book tries to reverse your negative perceptions of modern hackers.
Matthew Hussey's clever promotional video for his book Get the Guy plays out like a miniature episode of Sex and The City, where the Cosmopolitans are boxes of apple juice and the men still pick their nose.