Tony Hawk's Last 900
17 years ago at the 1999 X-Games, Tony Hawk landed skateboarding's first 900. 17 years to the day later, a 48 year-old Hawk commemorates the landmark trick by landing it again — for the last time.
17 years ago at the 1999 X-Games, Tony Hawk landed skateboarding's first 900. 17 years to the day later, a 48 year-old Hawk commemorates the landmark trick by landing it again — for the last time.
It's a beautiful day in Safetyville, unless you're Joan. The Los Angeles Metro is warning about the dangers of station safety by pulverizing, mangling, and dismembering the life out of incompetent stick figures. Watch the whole morbid series to make sure you stay heads-up and not headless.
At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, stunt driver Terry Grant demonstrated how he earned his 23 world records. He did some impressive donuts in a Legends race car, but Grant was just getting warmed up. Once the car was was going, he hopped out, grabbed an audience member's phone, and jumped back in the driver's seat to film it. How do we get a look at that footage?
Collars & Co.'s Luxury Touch Crew Neck Sweater blends cotton and cashmere for a lightweight knit that's as breathable as it is soft. Cut for year-round wear, it delivers warmth without bulk, built-in UV protection, and natural odor resistance, making it as functional as it is refined. Finished in classic black — and other timeless shades — it's a versatile layer that moves seamlessly from work to weekend.
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Pair Eyewear's latest drop brings a modern edge to timeless design with eight new all-metal Base Frames—Nola, Breda, Hadley, Izzy, Sawyer, Georgia, Rowen, and Vic. The lineup reimagines classic silhouettes like cat-eyes and aviators in polished Black, Gold, Silver, and Rose Gold. Each $130 frame is engineered with titanium fronts and nickel silver temples for strength without weight, while adjustable non-slip nose pads, flexible acetate tips, and spring hinges ensure lasting comfort. Fully compatible with Pair's Top Frames, they deliver exceptional versatility with enduring style.
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It's the year 2054. The crushing wave of the Information Age has broke and ran back to the sea. In the strewn wreckage of the digital collapse, the memories of an entire generation were wiped out — entire lives recorded as 1s and 0s are gone forever. Here are their stories.
Planes have been practically flying themselves for decades. Publicly available driverless cars are right over the horizon. But what about the humble bicycle? Thanks to this satirical news piece, future generations may never have to ride their bikes again.
Gear up for gameday with Nike's 2025 "Rivalries" collection—a new wave of NFL uniforms and merch that turn team loyalty into wearable culture. More than sideline staples, these alternates fuse identity with hometown swagger: Buffalo suits up in an icy "Cold Front," the Jets channel Gotham grit, and the Cardinals bring desert heat in a sandstorm white-out. Dropping first in high-stakes divisional matchups and staying in rotation for three seasons, the kits hit the sweet spot between fashion, hype, and legacy. Launching September 10, the collection spans jerseys, hoodies, shoes, and headwear worldwide—where team lore meets streetwear-level design.
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Hubble Contacts delivers FDA-approved daily lenses to your door with a no-hassle subscription that's high-quality, affordable, and free of hidden fees. Designed for all-day comfort, it's a modern, mission-driven fix for overpriced eye care. Skip the store, see the world clearly, and keep your budget intact.
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Co-founder of hip-hop duo Blackalicious Timothy Parker has been on a 10-year hiatus from music. On the verge of their new release, Timothy talks about finding inspiration in the most unlikely of places — his bout with kidney failure and hours on the dialysis machine.
We finally get a look at Morgan in the latest trailer for Luke Scott's debut feature, who's father (A guy names Ridley. You may have heard of him) will be acting as producer. Anya Taylor-Joy plays a readily developing artificial human, out of control and wreaking havoc on her creators. Kate Mara, Rose Leslie, and Paul Giamatti try to terminate the situation when the film comes to theaters September 2, 2016.