Toy Story Into Darkness
The Toy Story crew board the Starship Enterprise when they get mashed up with the trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness.
The Toy Story crew board the Starship Enterprise when they get mashed up with the trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness.
The Slow Mo Guys know the way into our hearts when they film fiery liquids, gliding through the air at 2,500 frames per second.
Monday, Jeremy Lin returns to New York to face the Knicks. The NOC gives him at not so welcome back with their "Wonderful Tonight" parody.
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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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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Bringing joy to some and disgust to others, pranksters at Brigham Young University trick classmates into meeting under the mistletoe for a holiday smooch and one smack.
We're so excited for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to be hosting the Golden Globes, we'll also be talking in classic Hollywood voices for all our banter.
Never welcome aliens into you home, even if they're made of clay.
The Killers get animated for the explosive second single off their album Battle Born.
Finishing an outfit often comes down to the details, and the Huega House Headwear Collection delivers with a lineup of caps built around refined design and premium construction. Each style balances elevated styling with everyday versatility, making them just as suited for daily wear as they are for long days that start early and end late. Standout pieces include the Athletic Association caps in khaki and green, the Legacy and Letterman black hats, the Vintage Swan in black and natural, the Icon in black and natural, and the Athletic Association navy option. The result is a tight rotation of easy-wearing hats designed to pull a look together from the first set to the final encore.
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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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Artist Tom Deininger and Kraft team up to create the world's biggest macaroni artwork for charity by immortalizing the man with the golden voice Ted Williams with the "Dinner, Not Art" app.
Improv Everywhere founder Charlie Todd shares how he began spreading chaos and joy with his public pranks ten years ago.