What The Internet Was Made For
These incredible feats and cat videos are what the internet was made for.
These incredible feats and cat videos are what the internet was made for.
Batman aids in history's greatest manhunt for the world's most dangerous man when The Dark Knight Rises and Zero Dark Thirty collide.
If you didn't need it before, you're definitely going to need some of that calming tea now. Herbaria drowns your fears, and creates new ones, in this nightmare-inducing ad.
Headwear becomes true performance equipment with Melin's HydroLite collection, engineered for daily use rather than seasonal rotation. Lightweight, breathable fabrics combine with moisture and water resistance to handle heat, sweat, and travel without losing structure or shape. Performance features stay hidden within a clean, minimal exterior, delivering durability and shape retention built for long-term, repeat wear across environments.
Presented by Melin.
Caliber is a science-based fitness coaching platform that pairs data-driven strength and cardio programming with personalized nutrition and habit guidance to help you build muscle, lose weight, and improve overall body composition. After a quick consultation, you're matched with a certified coach who designs a plan tailored to your goals, tracks your progress, and keeps you accountable through one-on-one support and app-based metrics. Backed by real research and real results, it makes structured training feel less like guesswork and more like a plan you'll stick with.
Presented by Caliber.
Sleight-of-hand artist Apollo Robbins stops by the Today Show to honorably pick the pockets of Matt Lauer, Ryan Seacrest, and Willie Geist.
Australian BMX rider Danny Campbell surfs the 47-foot high, 350-foot long granite rock face at the Hyden Wildlife Park in the Western Outback.
Teaspoon guitar playing pioneer Hannes Coetzee uses his hand-mouth coordination to demonstrate his unique musical technique.
A first-hand look at super barista Candy Man as he effortlessly commands the busy espresso bar at Casa Acoreana in Toronto.
Urban Armor Gear's latest lineup of iPad cases treats Apple's tablets like the tools they actually are. Designed for the 2025 iPad Pro, iPad, and iPad Air, the Scout Plus, Plyo LT Folio, and Metropolis SE Folio each balance protection, usability, and restraint without drifting into overbuilt bulk. The Scout Plus keeps things light and rugged with TPU construction, corner impact protection, and a built-in kickstand that makes hands-free work or streaming effortless. Plyo LT Folio strips the idea down to clean lines and smart details, pairing an armor shell with a soft impact core, integrated kickstand, Apple Pencil storage, and subtle customization via interchangeable camera rings. At the top end, the Metropolis SE Folio blends business polish with military-grade drop protection, adding a multi-angle kickstand and refined color options that feel equally at home in meetings or on the move. It's a modular approach to protection that respects how iPads are actually used day to day.
Presented by Urban Armor Gear.
Collars & Co.'s Maverick Performance Pants bring tailored refinement to everyday movement. Cut from lightweight, technical fabric with built-in stretch and wrinkle resistance, they carry a polished silhouette that looks at home in the office, on a flight, or out for dinner. The performance-minded construction stays comfortable through hours of wear while keeping its shape and crispness without frequent touch-ups. It's the kind of pant that dresses up without feeling rigid and performs like activewear without sacrificing style. Ideal for anyone who wants one pair that does it all.
Presented by Collars & Co.
Titus has been shaming the parents at Chuck E. Cheese since he learned how to walk. Now, the two-year-old is shaming any who ever thought they had an impressive trick shot video.
The Super Bowl blackout mystery has officially been solved.