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The Nike Air Jordan 4 White Cement shoe will launch Saturday, May 24, at 10 a.m. ET for $225 a pair. With new “White Cement” coloring, you can step into the past and present day at once.
Home to performance footwear made in collaboration with athletes and stylish sneakers worn by celebrities, Nike has been a leading player in the shoe industry for years. It’s shaking up its ...
Google Phones Forget Pixel 9a — get the Google Pixel 9 Pro for $250 off at Best Buy right now Google Phones The Google Pixel 9 is at its lowest price ever for Amazon Spring Sale — 30% off now ...
Back in April, Realme unveiled the Realme Buds Air 7 Pro as its latest gen truly wireless earbuds. These brought improved Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), dual DAC drivers, and much more.
so the idea of aluminum in the iPhone 17 Air has me raising a wary eyebrow. I also rather like the heft of iPhones; there’s just something reassuringly solid and premium with the older Pro ...
The FAA issued a vehicle return to flight determination for Starship on Friday, clearing the path for Flight 9—its third in an upgraded Block 2 configuration and first to feature a previously ...
Nike has generated $35.2 billion in revenues over the first three quarters of 2025, a 9% decrease compared to the first nine months of the previous year. Nike's net income for 2025’s first ...
Michael Jordan's alma mater always stays ready with the freshest gear. Next season, they'll be rocking this Air Jordan 9 PE. Not only is it a privilege to play basketball at a historic program ...
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The summer travel season is underway, with millions of Americans on the move this weekend. But there are big questions about whether the nation's air traffic control system is ready for the surge.