adidas Presents a Bruce Lee-Themed Take on the Jabbar Lo

Last year, Adidas stepped back in time, reintroducing basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s signature shoe, the Adidas Jabbar. Since then, both low and high-top versions have been popular, with vibrant colorways and collaborative projects being created around them. Now, Adidas is hinting at another exciting project featuring these iconic shoes.

There’s Now a 24/7 ’90s and 2000s Disney Nostalgia Channel

In essence, we’ve reached an age where shows and movies from the ’90s and early 2000s are becoming popular again, serving as a source of nostalgia. The success of recent remakes like Lilo & Stitch is a testament to this trend. Seizing the opportunity to cash in on this wave, Disney has launched a dedicated 24/7 streaming channel on Disney+ that focuses solely on content from those decades.

After Chris Evans Talked About Just Wanting To Smoke And Do Pottery, Seth Rogen Humorously Dropped A Three-Word Response

On the docket for Chris Evans right now are rom-com Materialists and Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t! It’s probably safe to assume that Evans is thankful for the various acting gigs he’s been able to line up as of late. However, everyone needs a break, right? The actor made a comment to GQ, which was shared by Complex’s Instagram reposted the quote, and the fan-favorite actor was quite clear about what he’d love to have in his life:

Who Are Todd and Julie Chrisley, the Reality TV Couple Trump Is Pardoning?

Trump phoned Savannah and Grayson Chrisley, the couple’s children, from the Oval Office on Tuesday to inform them of their pardon. According to White House representative Harrison Fields, speaking to TIME, “The President enjoys offering a second opportunity to deserving Americans, particularly those who have been wrongly accused and excessively punished by an unjust legal system.

Who Are Todd and Julie Chrisley, the Reality TV Couple Trump Is Pardoning?

Trump phoned Savannah and Grayson Chrisley, the couple’s children, from the Oval Office on Tuesday to inform them of their pardon. According to White House representative Harrison Fields, speaking to TIME, “The President enjoys offering a second opportunity to deserving Americans, particularly those who have been wrongly accused and excessively punished by an unjust legal system.