Snowmobile Double Backflip
Master of the snowmobile Daniel Bodin has done the impossible: landed a double backflip on a sled. The Swedish native and snowmobile freestyle pro spent two years prepping to become the first person in the world to do it.
Master of the snowmobile Daniel Bodin has done the impossible: landed a double backflip on a sled. The Swedish native and snowmobile freestyle pro spent two years prepping to become the first person in the world to do it.
It's not just the brain, although that's arguably the most worrisome part, that football is hard on. Injuries to knees, ligaments, shoulders, and weight trouble are all problems that studies have shown retired players to have after stepping off the field. Life Noggin looks at how football impacts the body as a whole, and not just the head.
Mixing ancient Japanese techniques with the process of distilling bourbon, Bourbon Barrel Foods is putting a Kentucky twist on brewing soy sauce. The condiment is made in small batches with Kentucky-grown soybeans and limestone-filtered Kentucky spring water, which is then aged in a bourbon barrel. The result is a bold, smoky flavor with sweet hints of oak. Their soy sauce has not only been spreading across the states, but is also gaining respect in Japan.
Legendary designer Tinker Hatfield drew inspiration from Parisian architecture to reestablish Air technology as a leader in cushioning. The Nike Air Max DN8 Summit takes Hatfield's advanced Dynamic Air technology and condenses it into a sleek, low-profile silhouette. Dual-chambered tubes with precisely tuned pressure levels shift airflow with each step and compression, delivering responsive cushioning throughout the stride. The Dynamic Air unit sits directly above the rubber outsole for a lower, more stable profile, while the lightweight upper radiates energy through breathable mesh. Wrapped in a bold, high-contrast colorway, the DN8 Summit presents a sleek and modern interpretation of Nike's evolving Air platform.
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Hair loss may be inevitable, but Nutrafol approaches it as a system worth optimizing, not disguising. Built around a whole-body philosophy, the brand's physician-formulated, drug-free supplements target the underlying drivers of thinning hair, including stress, hormones, metabolism, and aging, rather than relying on cosmetic fixes. Its Men 50+ formula reflects that precision, designed specifically for the biological shifts that come with age and clinically tested to support thicker, fuller hair, improved coverage, and reduced shedding in as little as three to six months. Backed by dozens of clinical studies and trusted by dermatologists and healthcare professionals, Nutrafol treats hair growth less like a quick intervention and more like long-term maintenance for a changing system.
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Dead tired, soaked to the bone, full of doubt and on the endless campaign trail. Former President Barack Obama stepped into a small room with a small crowd of about 20 twenty people in Greenwood, South Carolina, with a sense of dread. And then, in the back of the room, a woman began to chant: "Fired up! Ready to go!" 12 artists came together to animate a part of a speech by Mr. Obama describing how these words put the hope back in his historic run for the Presidency.
There was a time when Neptune's trident meant dominating performances at the highest levels of motorsport. Racing legends Juan Miguel Fangio and Stirling Moss helped put Maserati at the top of international motorsport with the 250F, the Formula One car which is a direct ancestor to the 3500 GT featured here. The 3500 GT was Maserati's first serially produced road car, a turn from their production of racing cars only. Owner Phillipe Reyns explains the history of this landmark Maserati and why making road cars became critical to the marquee's survival.
You almost want to feel bad for The Empire. Their plans are always getting stolen, their Death Stars are always getting blow up, and they can't teach a single Stormtrooper to hit what they're shooting at. And Electronic Arts can't make a good Star Wars game. Sadly, the best we can do is wonder what could have been with this imagining of Rogue One as an 8-bit Double Dragon-style game.
As cinematographer for Skyfall, The Shawshank Redemption, and a number of Coen Brothers projects, Roger Deakins has had his hand in dozens of Hollywood's most beautiful films, and has the Academy Awards to prove it. But of all his shots, none are more striking than his silhouettes. With scenes ranging from True Grit to the upcoming Blade Runner sequel, this video pulls together a stunning collection of his signature shots.
Nike blends vintage running heritage with modern performance in a silhouette that pairs a moccasin-inspired suede upper with the brand's iconic Waffle outsole. The soft suede upper nods to classic runners, while a foam midsole adds lightweight cushioning suited for mixed terrain. Underfoot, the rubber Waffle tread delivers the grip and durability that made the original design famous. The result is a versatile trainer that moves easily between road, trail, and everyday wear.
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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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Rogue One, the first standalone story in the Star Wars universe, had a few growing pains along the way. From frequent rewrites, extensive reshoots, and all those scenes in the trailers that never made it into the movie, Rogue One had a rough path to the big screen. Looper digs into the process of how the Star Wars story came to be — starting with two lines from the crawl in Episode VI.
Hans Landa loves three things: choking famous actresses, smoking pipes, and a good strudel — not necessarily in that order. The ferocious SS officer from Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds did get what was coming to him, but before he did, he shared a glourious strudel with Shosanna, played by Mélanie Laurent. On this episode of Binging with Babish, the Babs shows you how to perfectly recreate the most famous strudel in film from scratch.