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Videos We Love This Week

Meet HitchBOT, the friendly robot hitchhiking across the U.S. this summer

HitchBOT — a durable humanoid robot designed to be passed, person-to-person, on journeys across the world — has arrived in the United States, after enjoying previous trips through Canada and Europe.

 

 

Popping A Giant Water Balloon Being Worn By Man In Slow Motion

A sunny hot summer day is the perfect time to have a water balloon war with your friends. Dan and Gav of The Slow Mo Guys have taken things to the max. Dan somehow literally squeezed himself into a giant balloon, filled it with water and popped it while recording with their slow motion camera. The results are glorious.

 

 

Crazy Couple Goes Swimming Wearing Homemade ‘Shark Cages’

Nothing like having a beach vacation and seeing a crazy couple in ridiculous homemade shark cages going for a swim.

 

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Olivia and Liam top the list of most popular US baby names for the seventh year running

Olivia and Liam for a seventh year in a row topped the list of names for babies born in the United States in 2025. The Social Security Administration annually tracks the names given to girls and boys in each state, with lists dating back to 1880.

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Blake Lively’s lawyers fuel feud with claim of victory after ‘It Ends With Us’ settlement

The bitter public feud between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni may outlive their court fight after all. Three days after announcing a settlement of the lawsuit brought by Lively over the 2024 film "It Ends With Us," her lawyers put out a statement Thursday calling the deal a "resounding victory."

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David Attenborough, the excited but hushed voice of nature programs, turns 100

The BBC is hosting a party for David Attenborough at the Royal Albert Hall. Cinemas are playing his nature films. Friends have spent weeks lavishing praise on the man and his work.

3 days ago in Sports, Trending

March Madness tournaments will expand to 76 teams each starting next season

The NCAA announced Thursday that it will expand its two March Madness tournaments by eight teams each next season, a long-expected move that will drop more games into the first week of the highly popular and lucrative showcase without substantially changing its overall form.