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James Wallace & The Naked Night are in the eye of the beholder in this single shot music video by Paul Greenhouse.
James Wallace & The Naked Night are in the eye of the beholder in this single shot music video by Paul Greenhouse.
Pam, Jim, Dwight, and Roy share some laughs and shed some tears as they bid farewell to The Office. The series finale will air May 16, 2013 on NBC.
Cinema Sins returns from extinction to find the faults in the Spielberg classic.
Prescription weight loss is becoming part of a broader wellness system, and WeightWatchers is integrating it directly into its platform with access to the Wegovy pill through its clinical program. The offering combines medical evaluation, prescription access for those who qualify, and ongoing support inside the WeightWatchers app, connecting GLP-1 treatment with proven tracking and coaching tools. Rather than replacing lifestyle change, the program is designed to work alongside it, helping manage appetite while reinforcing healthier routines. The result is a more modern approach to weight management that blends medication, accountability, and long-term habit building into a single, guided experience.
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Nike updates the Free Metcon 7 with improved midfoot containment while retaining its signature Nike Free flexibility. Designed for a barefoot-like feel, the shoe uses a lightweight upper that moves easily between dynamic training and explosive lifts. A redesigned lacing system replaces Flywire cables with a webbed structure integrated into an inner sleeve for a more secure fit. Underfoot, a dual-density foam setup delivers a stable heel and softer forefoot, balancing support and flexibility for high-intensity sessions.
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We're still trying to figure out which is worse: kids beating the crap out of each other for over two straight minutes or this bizarre Russian rap song.
From Alaska to Argentina, Alex Chacon takes a 500 day tour through the Americans on his KLR 650.
British film pioneer Claude Frisse-Greene gives us a colour tour of a vintage London.
After a few guest appearances, Michael J. Fox is making a return to television with this upcoming sitcom. The new NBC series is centered around a news anchor who is trying to return to work while dealing with Parkinson's, teenagers, and Marie Schrader. Check it out Thursdays this fall.
Vita Coco is turning up the sweet-and-tart with its newest Frosted Lemonade Treats, the latest addition to its popular coconut water-inspired lineup. Following hits like Strawberries & Creme and Orange & Creme, this flavor pairs zesty lemon with a coconutty finish for a refreshingly indulgent twist. Designed as a small moment of escape, Frosted Lemonade Treats transform a hectic commute or cluttered desk into a sunnier state of mind, delivering the functional benefits of coconut water with bold, pronounceable ingredients. Available nationwide in stores and online, it's the ultimate pick-me-up for anyone who wants a mindful, mood-boosting treat that feels like summer in a bottle.
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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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Facebook moving around the stuff on our profiles can be so annoying, but when they try to rearrange the stuff in our lives, that's where we draw the line.
During his 60 Minutes interview with Charlie Rose, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates explains how he is using his 67 billion dollar fortune to make the world a better place, curing one deadly disease at a time.