The Man Who Defends Anonymous
Meet Jay. Jay loves the Grateful Dead, whiskey, fast cars, and being a lawyer. Jay also represents the hactivist group Anonymous, a job that began with a tweet.
Meet Jay. Jay loves the Grateful Dead, whiskey, fast cars, and being a lawyer. Jay also represents the hactivist group Anonymous, a job that began with a tweet.
In honor of his new film Sausage Party, Seth Rogen learns how to make some franks himself. The comedian and Toro founder Jamie Bissonnette head to the kitchen and get their hands dirty making some homemade chorizo. With all of the obvious jokes that go with the process, we feel like we may have just watch the prequel.
With Disney at the reigns of the Star Wars franchise, there's no better time to make a movie all about Jedi Master Obi Wan Kenobi. This fan-made trailer for a Kenobi biopic takes footage from the films of Ewan McGregor and splices them together for brief glimpse at what such a film might look like.
Low-calorie and alcohol-free, Five's Infuzed THC Seltzers let you unwind with no regrets. They're designed to replace traditional booze, with 2mg of delta-9 THC, 2mg of CBD, and additional cannabinoids to deliver good vibes with every sip. The buzz will begin in under 15 minutes, and because it's plant-powered, you can relax and enjoy the ride without worrying about the hangover that inevitably follows. Naturally flavored in Black Cherry, Grapefruit, and Guava Passionfruit, each refreshing can is just 40 calories, allowing you to savor the moment guilt-free.
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Performance comfort gets an upgrade with the Nike Ava Rover. Engineered for the city and built for the daily hustle, the silhouette stacks responsive ReactX foam underfoot for all-day energy return and comfort, while a sleek, breathable upper is wrapped in durable mudguards for a locked-in feel. Lightweight, city-minded, and designed to move, the Ava Rover is the go-anywhere answer for those who don't stop moving, even on their days off.
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Everyone's talking about Tesla's self-driving vehicles. Can you really just dose off while the car is in motion, or is there a little more to it? Wired gets behind the wheel of their Model S and takes it on the Nevada freeway to see just how its autopilot works.
Put aside visions of human-hunting Terminators and jokes about Skynet. Artificial intelligence will diagnose you when you're sick, teach impoverished children around the globe, and then design better and faster versions of itself to solve these problems at speeds the we can't comprehend. AI scientist Ben Goertzel imagines a future where humans and our artificial creations evolve alongside one another.
The new elite isn't chasing hype — they're building longevity. From boardrooms to backcountry trails, a rising class of athletes, founders, and performance-first men are rewriting what it means to age well. Leading the charge is Eric Hinman: 5x Ironman, serial entrepreneur, and proof that hustle and recovery aren't opposites — they're partners. JOYMODE delivers KSM-66 Ashwagandha, Longjack, and Boron to support energy, drive, recovery, and resilience. This movement isn't about inflated egos or quick fixes—it's about showing up stronger at 6AM than you did at 26. The game doesn't end at 30. It evolves — and you evolve with it. Enjoy 20% off with code HINMAN20.
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Be the athlete who blends performance with purpose. The Nike Structure 26 delivers the stability and comfort needed for high-intensity training—whether you're crushing a 5K before your morning coffee or rallying on the pickleball court. A full-length ReactX midsole offers greater energy return than previous versions, delivering responsive rebound and cushioning for longer sessions. The engineered mesh upper enhances airflow and support for a smoother, more confident stride. Plush, stable, and purposefully precise, it's your steady ride—redefined.
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As President of the United States, you have to give more speeches than anyone cares to hear. So when people feel the sound of your voice is equivalent to nails on a chalkboard, that can be a problem. This is true for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. With many critics describing her tone as loud, monotone, and abrasive, experts weigh in to try to determine exactly why at least her voice doesn't get your vote.
Matty Matheson, host of Viceland's Dead Set on Life, joins First We Feast for some hot wings and conversation. Matty has tips for bachelor cooking, taking care of your teeth, and motivational speaking.