The Physics and Speed of Fencing
With moves that can be as fast as a bullet and quick as an accelerating car, fencing is an impressive, if little-understood, sport. Red Bull showcases the control and reflexes required in this demanding sport.
With moves that can be as fast as a bullet and quick as an accelerating car, fencing is an impressive, if little-understood, sport. Red Bull showcases the control and reflexes required in this demanding sport.
Rolls-Royce. The name is synonymous with chrome Parthenon grills, thick carpeting, walnut trim, and the stuffy cigars-and-brandy atmosphere of British luxury. You can take all that and tally-ho it right out the window. The ultra-luxury marquee unveils its 103EX concept, the most forward-thinking automobile in the brand's 110-year history.
SPOILER WARNING. The most recent episode of Game of Thrones saw the bastards Jon Snow and Ramsey Bolton meet in the fight for Winterfell. HBO gives you a look at what went into creating the one of the most epic battles ever, on the silver screen or its smaller cousin.
Blurring the lines between retro and modern, the Nike P-6000 channels early 2000s running style with a fresh, street-ready edge. Inspired by the Nike Pegasus 25 and Pegasus 2006, it fuses throwback athletic design with breathable mesh and sleek synthetic overlays for a bold, layered look. A foam midsole delivers cloud-like cushioning, while the durable rubber outsole grips pavement with confidence. Whether you're hitting the pavement or flexing on the streets, the P-6000 brings that perfect mix of nostalgia and next-gen comfort.
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Nike brings a streetwear icon to the fairway with the Air Max 1 '86 OG G Golf Shoe. Blending retro flair with performance-ready tech, this updated classic features the original four-window design, offering a full view of its signature Max Air cushioning—now tuned for the golf course. A synthetic water-resistant upper, spikeless traction, and full-length foam midsole deliver comfort and grip through every round, rain or shine. Finished with the vintage "Nike Air" heel logo and unmistakable 1986-inspired detailing, it's a timeless silhouette built for year-round play.
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In the future, when humanity relies on moving small balls from one place to another as hypnotically and inefficiently as possible, we will be able to definitively state that it all began here. The great ball contraption consists of 20 modules by four different designers and premiered at 2016's Japanese Brickfest.
Director Tim Burton brings Ransom Riggs' strange children's tale to the big screen in this film adaptation of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Asa Butterfield joins Eva Green's refuge for unusual kids and discovers some peculiar traits of his own. The film is slated for release September 30, 2016.
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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RTA teams up with LA Lakers forward Jarred "Vando" Vanderbilt for a new collection that channels his signature off-court style into the RTA's bold, street-luxe aesthetic. The drop fuses sharp silhouettes and premium materials with a rebellious edge reflecting Vando's rise from NBA star to style icon. Key pieces include the Marco Jacket in exclusive RTA x Vando colors, the swagger-heavy Jordan Hoodie, and the Rafa Oversized Sweatpants built for effortless flex. It's bold, modern streetwear—refined but never restrained.
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If you aren't scared now, you will be. Bad dreams, puppets, and creepy British children's songs all come together in a very good reason not to fall asleep at night.
Four young lads from Liverpool formed a band, went on tour — and changed the course of music history. Ron Howard directs this documentary covering the years the Beatles actually toured in support of their music, from 1962 to their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in 1966.