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FASHION hits a sticky spot after a designer brought out a pair of jeans with a ready made wet patch across the crotch. The design, which was created by Jordan Luca and shown off during their Fall/W
In what would be a game-changing move that NFL fans have been asking for for a long time, commissioner Roger Goodell said on The Pat McAfee Show that the league is looking into moving the Super Bowl to Presidents’ Day weekend. According to Goodell, his ideal schedule for the NFL season would be two preseason season […]
Lisa Rubin MSNBC Legal Correspondent and Harry Litman, former U.S. Assistant Attorney General joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what the prosecution presented to the jury on Day 1 of opening arguments, and how the prosecution plans to make use of crude recordings of Donald Trump that show the jury the type of language he uses to describe women.
Spring has sprung, and FENTY x PUMA's latest drop has Rihanna in full bloom — and creepin' (no TLC). In the newest FENTY x PUMA campaign, Rihanna goes incognit
Retrospekt refurbs hundreds of Game Boys, Polaroid cameras, Sony Walkmans, and other gadgets to keep them in our hands and out of landfills.
Eddy Lazzarin, CTO of A16z Crypto, one of the largest cryptocurrency-focused venture capital funds, has criticized the meme coins’ effect on the broad appreciation of the cryptocurrency market. Lazzarin stated that meme coins undermined the “long-term vision of crypto” that has maintained some actors in the space, making it look “like a risky casino.” A16z […]
Microsoft's new AI tool, called VASA-1, transforms a still image of a human face into a video clip of them talking or singing.
Bogut has raised plenty of eyebrows after sharing a shocking video on social media in which Albanese is depicted as the Nazi leader as the NBA star sides with Elon Musk against the prime minister.
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot is now electric. The same week the company retired its hydraulic Atlas model, it unveiled a first look at the newest version of the humanoid. While this robot looks more human-like than its predecessor, it can move in ways no human can. A promotional video shows the new Atlas standing up by spinning its legs around its back and turning its head 180 degrees before walking off screen. Ouch. “Atlas may resemble a human form factor, but we are equipping the robot...
All of the change received by the colorful meters goes directly to the American Heart Association in an effort to raise money and awareness for heart health.