Watching a Yo-Yo Championship was not on my bingo card, but this is one of the most electric performances I've ever seen.
16-year-old kid named Thomas Rajan wins the 2026 Nationals with this performance. No doubt years of work into this moment.
It's worth watching...
Derik M. was on the McMurdo Station in Antarctica as a US Coast Guard in 2017, when he spotted a family of penguins.
Suddenly, a piece of the ice broke and the clip turned out to be one of the most thrilling ever filmed.
Making history! 📺
Madison Shipman makes her regular season debut as analyst tonight, becoming the first woman to work the booth for a @BlueJays game on @Sportsnet 👏
Watch the Blue Jays take on the Padres tonight at 9:40pm ET on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+!
Il a tout donné 🫶
Vaillant effort de Félix Auger-Aliassime 🇨🇦, qui s’est incliné au super jeu décisif de la cinquième manche contre Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸
Pour en savoir plus 👉 https://t.co/BjDFJlNDeW
UofT expert calls Summer McIntosh a generational talent after she broke yet another world record during Sunday’s swimming trials.
https://t.co/O03RCARojJ
Ngl… this is absolutely incredible.
Hundreds of people suspended in the air, each one depending on the next, moving together until somehow they become one massive living work of art.
Just think about the trust that takes.
One person alone could never create this. But together, they make something that almost doesn’t seem possible.
With everything we see dividing people these days, I love seeing reminders like this.
Human beings are capable of some truly extraordinary things when we come together.
Be honest… how long did it take you to realize what you were actually watching?
“I work the front desk at a small doctor’s office, and I wish people could see what happens on the other side of the phone.
Every day, older patients call us confused.
They are told to use the patient portal, upload documents, check lab results online, fill out forms before the visit, and confirm everything through a link.
Some of them do not know what a portal is.
Some do not have a smartphone.
Some have one, but they are afraid to click the wrong thing.
Last week, a man in his late 80s called about his test results.
He said, “Ma’am, I don’t mean to bother you, but the computer says I have a message and I don’t know how to open it.”
He sounded ashamed.
That broke my heart.
He should not have to feel ashamed for needing a human being.
Technology can be helpful. I understand that.
But when people who built this country are made to feel helpless because everything became a login and a password, we have gone too far.
Not everything needs to be an app.
Not every answer should be hidden behind a screen.
Sometimes people need a voice.
A patient person.
A real human who says, “Don’t worry, I can help you.”
Progress should not leave seniors behind.
Because one day, the world will move faster than us too.
And I hope someone is kind enough to slow down.
~Unknown
A residential community in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, China, went viral for using a "rooftop rain" system to fight extreme summer heat.
High-rise towers use high-pressure nozzles to spray an ultra-fine water mist right from the roofs. The science behind it is highly efficient:
👉 Flash Evaporation: The droplets are so fine they evaporate mid-air before hitting the ground—nobody gets wet.
👉 Heat Absorption: As the mist turns to vapor, it pulls intense thermal energy right out of the air.
👉 Instant Relief: It drops ground-level courtyard temperatures by 5–8°C (9–14°F) in just a few minutes.
Another clinical performance for FAA 🌱👏
The Canadian earned a straight-sets victory over Dino Prižmić to reach the third round of Wimbledon for the first time since his 2021 quarter-final run 😍
See who he faces next 👀 👉 https://t.co/zZnmGPXtRa