Everything is better in waffle form.
Calling hipsters everywhere: Get even more hipster cred when you tell your friends how to clean their vinyl with wood glue.
For the second time in three years, the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. This time, the Eagles won. Celebrate the victory with Nike's mix of jerseys, tees, and hoodies, which will be treasured for years. Major players like Hurts and Barkley are represented, as are the Eagles in general, making these an excellent way to mark the 59th Super Bowl, the eighth to be played in the legendary New Orleans Superdome, and the second trophy for the Philly franchise.
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Getting fit requires more than just staying active or watching what you eat. Caliber uses a science-based approach that incorporates strength training, cardio, and nutrition to help you achieve your wellness goals. The program's coaches keep an eye on your progress 24/7 and check in with you throughout the week to keep you motivated and on track. That real-time visibility across workouts, nutrition, and habits helps them provide personalized, actionable guidance that helps members make progress up to 50% faster than training alone. For a limited time, all their coaching programs are $100 off for January 2025.
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Here's an unknown, 19-year-old Kanye West rapping at Fat Beats in New York City.
'Weird Al' Yankovic continues his place as the holder of the mirror of absurdity, forcing us to take a long look at ourselves as a society.
Looking your best while traveling can be a challenge. Made from a wrinkle-resistant, stretchy, and moisture-wicking fabric, the Maverick Performance Blazer from Collars & Co. handles it in stride. In addition to looking great straight out of a weekender or suitcase, it's also double-vented for added comfort, with a secure internal pocket, a pocket for sunglasses or other quick-access items, and a built-in pocket square that hides away until it's needed to elevate your look.
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Trashie's Take Back Bag is the easiest way to get rid of clothing and other textiles you do not need anymore. Simply buy a bag (or a bundle of them) fill it up, mail it back, and Trashie will ensure those items never make it to landfills, rerouting them to third-party retailers Trashie individually vets for compatibility. That means your old T-shirt, depending on its condition, could end up going to someone in need or being broken down to create carpet padding or pet bed filling, among other things. You earn exactly $30 in TrashieCash for each bag you send back, which you can redeem for deals — direct cash equivalent or a certain percentage off — to buy yourself new things from your favorite brands.
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Photographer Chris Burkard and Professional Surfers Patrick Millin, Brett Barley, and Chadd Konig take on one of the last frontiers in surfing — surfing in extreme conditions above the Arctic Circle.
Every year, a staggering amount of fruits vegetables are wasted for no other reason than the way they look. French grocery chain Intermarché created this campaign to help fight the waste.