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The best smartwatches for 2025

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Smartwatches do more than just track your steps and deliver phone alerts to your wrist. The best smartwatches go even further, giving you the ability to pay for a cup of coffee, take calls and connect to apps like Spotify all without whipping out your smartphone.

Chances are, if you’re reading this, you already know all of the benefits of a smartwatch. You’re ready to invest, or upgrade from an aging accessory, but we wouldn’t blame you if you if you didn’t know where to start. There are dozens of smartwatches available now, including GPS running watches, fitness trackers that look like smartwatches and multi-purpose devices. Plus, you’ll want to consider factors like durability, battery life and operating system before you spend a lot of money on a new wearable. We’ve tested and reviewed most major smartwatches available today and these are our top picks.

Apple

Tracks: Sleep, activity, calories, stress | Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular (optional) | GPS: Yes, built in | Water resistant: Yes | Assistant support: Siri | Display: Always-on, wide-angle OLED touchscreen | Weight: 36.4 grams | Battery life: 18 hours

Read our full Apple Watch Series 10 review

While the Series 10 is yet another iterative update to the Apple Watch, this wearable remains at the top of our list because Apple knows how to add small but useful features over time without fixing what isn’t broken. The Series 10 is slightly thinner and lighter than its predecessor, and it has a marginally larger screen that uses a wide-angle OLED panel for better viewing angles. Both of those things, indeed, make it easier to see and interact with text and graphics on the screen from all different positions.

Apple also increased the efficiency of the Watch’s battery with this latest model, so most users should see a slight increase in battery life. The Watch is still technically rated for 18 hours of battery life, but you’ll likely get more juice out of it even with a GPS-tracked run thrown in during the day. While we still wish the Apple Watch had a multi-day battery life like competitors from Garmin and Fitbit do, any battery gains are a plus — especially for those who want to take advantage of the new sleep apnea tracking feature that the Series 10 has in watchOS 11. This new feature allows the Watch to track breathing during sleep and note any disturbances in a 30-day period. Considering the Watch has had relatively basic sleep tracking features until now, this is a welcomed addition.

Otherwise, the Series 10 does everything right that the Series 9 did. It remains an excellent fitness tracking watch and a great way to receive all of the most crucial alerts from your iPhone in a more discreet way. Anyone with a Series 9 or 8 might be disappointed by the Series 10 because it’s not reinventing the wheel, and therefore may not feel like a huge upgrade. But those coming from an older Apple Watch model, or an entirely different wearable, will notice a big difference in performance, features and charging speed.

$399 at Walmart

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Tracks: Sleep, activity, calories, stress | Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular (optional) | GPS: Yes, built in | Water resistant: Yes | Assistant support: Google Assistant | Display: Always-on Actua touchscreen | Weight: 31 grams | Battery life: 24 hours

Read our full Google Pixel Watch 3 review

It only took three iterations, but Google finally got it right with the Pixel Watch 3. It’s the most fully realized Pixel Watch yet, and one that any Android fan would get a lot of use out of. The latest model, which now comes in 41mm and 45mm sizes, has a slightly larger circular display that’s brighter than ever and can reach up to a 60Hz refresh rate. It can also drop down to just 1 nit of brightness when you’re wearing it to sleep, which not only makes for a better experience overall, but also contributes to its longer battery life. You’ll get up to 24 hours out of the Pixel Watch 3, which is a big improvement over the previous generation and more in line with competing devices from Apple and Samsung.

The Pixel Watch 3 is also a great activity tracking device, with features like auto workout detection and custom running plans, plus the ability to track metrics like Cardio Load. There’s Fitbit smarts in here, just like in previous Pixel Watches, so you’re covered when it comes to daily workouts, steps, sleep and more. The only downside to this is that if you’re interested in more in-depth coaching, those features are hidden behind the Fitbit Premium paywall.

While Wear OS 5 could use a bit more polish, the integration with the Google Assistant on the Pixel Watch 3 is handy so you can use voice commands to check on things like weather forecasts, calendar alerts, map directions and more. We also appreciate the addition of faster charging on the Pixel Watch 3, so you can go from 0 to 100 in a bit less time than before. That’ll come in handy if you’re really keen on using the watch as a sleep tracker. Overall, the improvements Google made in this edition of the Pixel Watch helped push it over the edge as a worthy competitor to the Apple Watch and a top pick for Android users looking for their next wearable.

$300 at Amazon

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Tracks: Sleep, activity, calories, stress, dozens of workouts | Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ANT+ | GPS: Yes, built in | Water resistant: Yes | Assistant support: None | Display: 1.2-inch AMOLED with optional always-on mode | Weight: 39 grams | Battery life: 11 days in smartwatch mode, 19 hours in GPS mode

Garmin is known for its prowess in the world of fitness watches and the Garmin Forerunner 165 is the watch I tested that I wanted to wear the most when I went out for a run. The expertise of the Forerunner line is in the name, and Garmin truly excels at making comprehensive yet friendly GPS running watches in flavors that will suit all kinds of athletes, from beginner to expert. The Forerunner 165 stands out with its lightweight design, bright AMOLED touchscreen, straightforward button controls, accurate built-in GPS and its ability to track workout stats just as well as all-day activity data.

Starting a run with the Forerunner 165 is as easy as pressing a single button — the top-right button on the case literally has “run” embossed onto it, and it takes you to the workout profile menu where you can choose the exercise you want to track. Run is the first option, but you have more than 25 profiles to choose from including track run, treadmill, walk, strength, swim and more. When running outside, the GPS took an average of 15-20 seconds to lock onto my location, but you don’t have to wait for it to do so — press the run button again to begin and the GPS will catch up on its own.

The Forerunner experience has benefited greatly from the continuous improvement of the Garmin Connect mobile app. The previously clunky, confusing app has been well refined so that you can customize its homepage the workout and activity stats you care about the most, including things like Body Battery, Sleep Score, menstrual cycle information and more. It’s easy to dive into your most recently tracked activity and get in the weeds with pace, cadence, training effect (aerobic or anaerobic), power and stamina stats.

Garmin puts the battery life of the Forerunner 165 at 11 days in smartwatch mode, and I found that to be mostly accurate even with a handful of GPS-tracked runs thrown in. The company claims you’ll get up to 19 hours of battery life with continuous GPS use, which should be enough for most runners and athletes competing in long-haul races. You can also get the 165 with music storage built in or not, with the former allowing you to store music locally on the watch so you can listen with a pair of Bluetooth headphones.

The Garmin Forerunner 165 will set you back $250 without music storage, or $300 for the model with music storage built in. That’s on the lower end of the price spectrum for GPS running watches; you could easily spend $500 or more if you’re unsure about what you need and what’s just extra fluff. While Garmin does have a few cheaper devices, the Forerunner 165 strikes the right balance of feature set and price that will appeal to seasoned runners and those who are just diving into a more regimented running routine.

$250 at Garmin

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Fossil

Yes, there are still companies out there trying to make “fashionable” hybrid smartwatches. Back when wearables were novel and generally ugly, brands like Fossil, Michael Kors and Skagen found their niche in stylish smartwatches that took cues from analog timepieces. You also have the option to pick up a “hybrid” smartwatch from companies like Withings and Garmin – these devices look like classic wrist watches but incorporate some limited functionality like activity tracking and heart rate monitoring. They remain good options if you prefer that look, but thankfully, wearables made by Apple, Samsung, Fitbit and others have gotten much more attractive over the past few years.

Ultimately, the only thing you can’t change after you buy a smartwatch is its case design. If you’re not into the Apple Watch’s squared-off corners, all of Samsung’s smartwatches have round cases that look a little more like a traditional watch. Most wearables are offered in a choice of colors and you can pay extra for premium materials like stainless steel for extra durability. Once you decide on a case, your band options are endless – there are dozens of first- and third-party watch straps available for most major smartwatches, and for both larger and smaller wrists, allowing you to change up your look whenever you please.

Apple Watches only work with iPhones, while Wear OS devices play nice with both iOS and Android phones. Smartwatches made by Samsung, Garmin, Fitbit and others are also compatible with Android and iOS, but you’ll need to install a companion app on your smartphone.

The smartwatch OS will also dictate the type and number of third-party apps you’ll have access to. Many of these aren’t useful, though, making this factor a fairly minor one in the grand scheme of things.

The best smartwatches generally cost between $300 and $400. Compared to budget smartwatches, which cost between $100 and $250, these pricier devices have advanced operating systems, communications, music and fitness features. They also often include perks like onboard GPS tracking, music storage and NFC, AMOLED displays, and long battery life, things that budget devices generally don’t have.

Some companies make specialized fitness watches: Those can easily run north of $500, and we’d only recommend them to serious athletes. Luxury smartwatches from brands like TAG Heuer and Hublot can also reach sky-high prices, but we wouldn’t endorse any of them. These devices can cost more than $1,000, and you’re usually paying for little more than a brand name and some needlessly exotic selection of build materials.

Battery life remains one of our biggest complaints about smartwatches, but there’s hope as of late. You can expect two full days from Apple Watches and most Wear OS devices. Watches using the Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor support extended battery modes that promise up to five days of battery life on a charge — if you’re willing to shut off most features aside from, you know, displaying the time. Other models can last five to seven days, but they usually have fewer features and lower-quality displays. Meanwhile, some fitness watches can last weeks on a single charge. If long battery life is a priority for you, it’s worth checking out the watch’s specs beforehand to see what the manufacturer estimates.

Any smartwatch worth considering delivers call, text and app notifications to your wrist. Call and text alerts are self explanatory, but if those mean a lot to you, consider a watch with LTE. They’re more expensive than their WiFi-only counterparts, but cellular connectivity allows the smartwatch to take and receive phone calls, and do the same with text messages, without your device nearby. As far as app alerts go, getting them delivered to your wrist will let you glance down to the watch face and see if you absolutely need to check your phone right now.

Activity tracking is a big reason why people turn to smartwatches. An all-purpose timepiece should function as a fitness tracker, logging your steps, calories and workouts, and most of today’s wearables have a heart rate monitor as well.

Many smartwatches’ fitness features include a built-in GPS, which is useful for tracking distance for runs and bike rides. Swimmers will want something water resistant, and thankfully most all-purpose devices now can withstand at least a dunk in the pool. Some smartwatches from companies like Garmin are more fitness focused than others and tend to offer more advanced features like heart-rate-variance tracking, recovery time estimation, onboard maps and more.

Health tracking on smartwatches has also seen advances over the years. Both Apple and Fitbit devices can estimate blood oxygen levels and measure ECGs. But the more affordable the smartwatch, the less likely it is that it has these kinds of advanced health tracking features; if collecting those kinds of wellness metrics is important to you, you’ll have to pay for the privilege.

Your watch can not only track your morning runs but also play music while you’re exercising. Many smartwatches let you save your music locally, so you can connect wireless earbuds via Bluetooth and listen to tunes without bringing your phone. Those that don’t have onboard storage for music usually have on-watch music controls, so you can control playback without whipping out your phone. And if your watch has LTE, local saving isn’t required — you’ll be able to stream music directly from the watch to your paired earbuds.

Most wearables have touchscreens and we recommend getting one that has a full-color touchscreen. Some flagships like the Apple Watch have LTPO displays, which stands for low-temperature polycrystalline oxide. These panels have faster response times and are more power efficient, resulting in a smoother experience when one interacts with the touchscreen and, in some cases, longer battery lives.

You won’t see significant gains with the latter, though, because the extra battery essentially gets used up when these devices have always-on displays, as most flagship wearables do today. Some smartwatches have this feature on by default while others let you enable it via tweaked settings. This smart feature allows you to glance down at your watch to check the time, health stats or any other information you’ve set it to show on its watchface without lifting your wrist. This will no doubt affect your device’s battery life, but thankfully most always-on modes dim the display’s brightness so it’s not running at its peak unnecessarily. Cheaper devices won’t have this feature; instead, their touchscreens will automatically turn off to conserve battery life and you’ll have to intentionally check your watch to turn on the display again.

Many new smartwatches have NFC, letting you pay for things without your wallet using contactless payments. After saving your credit or debit card information, you can hold your smartwatch up to an NFC reader to pay for a cup of coffee on your way home from a run. Keep in mind that different watches use different payment systems: Apple Watches use Apple Pay, Wear OS devices use Google Pay, Samsung devices use Samsung Pay and so forth.

Apple Pay is one of the most popular NFC payment systems, with support for multiple banks and credit cards in 72 different countries, while Samsung and Google Pay work in fewer regions. It’s also important to note that both NFC payment support varies by device as well for both Samsung and Google’s systems.

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is probably overkill for most people, but it has a ton of extra features like extra waterproofing to track diving, an even more accurate GPS and the biggest battery of any Apple Watch to date. Apple designed it for the most rugged among us, but for your average person, it likely has more features than they’d ever need. If you’re particularly clumsy, however, its high level of durability could be a great reason to consider the Apple Watch Ultra 2.

The Apple Watch SE is less feature-rich than the flagship model, but it will probably suffice for most people. We actually regard the Watch SE as the best smartwatch option for first-time buyers, or people on stricter budgets. You’ll get all the core Apple Watch features as well as things like fall and crash detection, noise monitoring and Emergency SOS, but you’ll have to do without more advanced hardware perks like an always-on display, a blood oxygen sensor, an ECG monitor and a skin temperature sensor.

Garmin watches in general can be great options for the most active among us. The Garmin Forerunner 745 is an excellent GPS running watch for serious athletes or those who prize battery life above all else. When we tested it, we found it to provide accurate distance tracking, a killer 16-hour battery life with GPS turned on (up to seven days without it) and support for onboard music storage and Garmin Pay.



This story originally appeared on Engadget

Trump Melts Down Over Flags Being Lowered For Jimmy Carter During His Inauguration

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Donald Trump should be humiliated after his chosen and loudly endorsed candidate for Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, crashed and burned on the first ballot, but Trump was, as usual, only thinking about himself when he took to Truth Social to post:

The Democrats are all “giddy” about our magnificent American Flag potentially being at “half mast” during my Inauguration. They think it’s so great, and are so happy about it because, in actuality, they don’t love our Country, they only think about themselves. Look at what they’ve done to our once GREAT America over the past four years – It’s a total mess! In any event, because of the death of President Jimmy Carter, the Flag may, for the first time ever during an Inauguration of a future President, be at half mast. Nobody wants to see this, and no American can be happy about it. Let’s see how it plays out. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

I don’t see any joy coming from Democrats because the flags have been lowered due to the death of a great American.

Trump is obviously trying to create a public outcry for the flags to be raised for his inauguration, but that is not going to happen. He will have the power to raise the flags after he takes office at noon on January 20th. Until then, Biden’s order honoring former President Jimmy Carter will stand.

Donald Trump isn’t in office yet, but he has already experienced several failures. Trump failed to force Congress to raise the debt ceiling. Trump failed to get Mike Johnson the level of support that he needed to be quickly elected speaker.

Instead of trying to herd the crew of coked-up kittens that is the House Republican conference, the president-elect is complaining because the nation is honoring Jimmy Carter.

Trump may be the first president ever to render himself completely irrelevant.

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Mollie Hemingway Has Hilarious Take on the ‘Gift’ That Liz Cheney and the J6 Committee Gave to Republicans (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

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There is truly a bright side to every situation, the challenge is looking for it.

In the case of Liz Cheney and the January 6th Committee, conservative commentator Mollie Hemingway sees one positive thing that came out of all this.

While she acknowledges the seriousness of the situation and all of the injustices that were done, she is happy that Liz Cheney has moved her ‘toxic and neocon’ politics firmly into the Democrat party.

She made the comments while speaking to Maria Bartiromo on FOX Business.

Transcript via Real Clear Politics:

MARIA BARTIROMO: So do you think she broke the law? Remember, in the last few weeks there was some consideration about Biden issuing a pardon. Is a pardon warranted?

MOLLIE HEMINGWAY: The pardon is being sought by people who know what she did because she is in legal jeopardy. At the very least, she should be investigated for this. But I also think it’s so interesting how much Democrats — the reason why she’s getting the award is she helped Democrats campaign. They thought she was helpful. You might remember, the Kamala Harris campaign had Liz Cheney out on the road. That was their closing message. If you vote for Kamala Harris, you’re going to have people like Liz Cheney handling our foreign policy. And polling showed that was actually a net negative with people on that campaign.

So Liz Cheney, as awful as her behavior has been in these last few years, she did give Republicans this gift of taking her very unpopular, politically toxic, neocon interventionism and moving it from the Republican Party now firmly into the Democrat Party.

So for that, Republicans can be thankful.

Watch the video below:

It’s a good thing to be positive in life. Kudos to Ms. Hemingway for finding the upside of a dark situation.




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Donald Trump Jr to visit Greenland, official says, after president-elect Trump suggests taking control of island | World News

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Donald Trump Jr is set to visit Greenland – days after his father Donald Trump floated taking control of the Arctic island.

Greenland’s head of foreign affairs Mininnguaq Kleist said Mr Trump Jr would be arriving for a private visit on Tuesday, Danish broadcaster DR reported.

He added that there were no inquiries about a meeting with the island’s government, while a source told Reuters the 47-year-old would be shooting video content for a podcast.

Mr Trump Jr’s visit comes after his father repeated an earlier view that the US should own or control Greenland – an autonomous territory of Denmark – after winning the US election.

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The president-elect had previously expressed interest in buying the island during his first term in the White House, and said in late December that “the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity”.

Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede dismissed Mr Trump’s suggestion, saying: “Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale. We must not lose our long struggle for freedom.”

The world’s largest island sits between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans, is 80% covered by an ice sheet, and is home to a large US military base.

But, with a population of just 57,000, Greenland boasts mineral, oil and natural gas wealth. Global warming has been melting its ice and exposing rich reserves, which are reported to include uranium and rare earth elements.

Greenland gained autonomy from Denmark in 1979, but its economy is reliant on fishing and annual subsidies from Copenhagen.

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Hours after Mr Trump floated calls for the US to take ownership of the island, NATO member Denmark announced plans to boost defence spending for Greenland with a “stronger presence in the Arctic” by at least $1.5bn (£1.2bn).

It also comes after Denmark’s King Frederik X updated his royal coat of arms – prominently featuring symbols of both Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

The Danish King's coat of arms as of 2025. Pic: Kongehuset
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The Danish King’s coat of arms as of 2025. Pic: Kongehuset

The Danish Royal Family said on its website that “the Faroe Islands and Greenland have each been given their own field, which strengthens the prominence of the Commonwealth”.

Lars Hovbakke Sørensen, a royal family expert, told Danish news outlet TV2 that featuring the territories shows they “are part of the Danish realm, and that this is not up for discussion”.



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McDonald’s says it is revising some of its diversity practices : NPR

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McDonald’s says it is changing some of its inclusion standards, becoming the latest large company to announce it is rolling back some of its diversity practices.

In its statement, the company said it will no longer set “aspirational representation goals” and instead “focus on continuing to embed inclusion practices” that grow its business. Additionally, it is temporarily suspending external surveys to shift its focus internally, the company said.

It is also changing the name of its diversity team to the Global Inclusion Team, and “retiring Supply Chain’s Mutual Commitment to DEI pledge in favor of a more integrated discussion with suppliers about inclusion as it relates to business performance.”

In making the announcement on Monday, the U.S. multinational restaurant chain became the latest to shift its practices on diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Last November, Walmart said it would roll back some of its DEI policies.

McDonald’s says it has recently made several strides toward being more inclusive, including having more than 30% of its U.S. leadership executives coming from underrepresented backgrounds.

It also says it had the highest number of new diverse franchisee applicants in its history.

“Everyone is welcome under our Golden Arches, and this broad-based appeal is why McDonald’s is one of the world’s most beloved brands,” the company said. “We’re proud of our culture at McDonald’s, and we want to thank all of you for living our values.”



This story originally appeared on NPR

Strong earthquake kills scores of people in western China

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BEIJING — A strong earthquake killed at least 53 people in Tibet on Tuesday and left many others trapped as dozens of aftershocks shook the region of western China and across the border in Nepal.

The official Xinhua News Agency said 62 other people were injured, citing the regional disaster relief headquarters.

About 1,500 fire and rescue workers were deployed to search for people in the rubble, the Ministry of Emergency Management said.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake measured magnitude 7.1 and was relatively shallow at a depth of about six miles. China recorded the magnitude as 6.8.

The epicenter was about 50 miles northeast of Mt. Everest, which straddles the border. The area is seismically active and is where the India and Eurasia plates clash and cause uplifts in the Himalayan mountains strong enough to change the heights of some of the world’s tallest peaks.

The average altitude in the area around the epicenter is about 13,800 feet, the China Earthquake Networks Center said in a social media post.

State broadcaster CCTV said there are a handful of communities within three miles of the epicenter, which was 240 miles from Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, and about 14 miles from the region’s second-largest city of Shigatse, known as Xigaze in Chinese.

About 140 miles away in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, the earthquake woke up residents and sent them running out of their homes into the streets. No information was immediately available from the remote, mountainous areas of Nepal closer to the epicenter.

There have been 10 earthquakes of at least magnitude 6 in the area where Tuesday’s quake hit over the past century, the USGS said.

Associated Press writer Binaj Gurubacharya in Kathmandu, Nepal, and researcher Yu Bing in Beijing contributed to this report.



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Eureka J15 Max Ultra vacuum can now see water on wet floors

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Eureka J15 Max Ultra – Image credit: Eureka

The Eureka J15 Max Ultra is a robot vacuum cleaner that is capable of detecting transparent wet messes on floors, and then adapting to it.

Launched at CES, the Eureka J15 Max Ultra is an advanced robot vacuum cleaner that offers many features to please homeowners. The feature we’re most interested in helps combat wet messes.

The onboard IntelliView AI 2.0 system uses infrared cameras and an FHD vision sensor in tandem to see two different views of the floor. Using algorithms trained to identify differences in surface reflections and texture, it is capable of detecting liquids, including transparent droplets on a floor.

When it detects the wet areas, the robot automatically rotates, lifts the roller brush to avoid the mess, and shifts into a mop cleaning mode. While this was introduced with the J15 Pro Ultra, it didn’t always detect transparent liquids, something the J15 Max Ultra’s vision system can do.

It also has a dual extension system combining an existing ScrubExtend mop feature with a new SweepExtend one to detect and clean in corners and hard-to-reach places. The DragonClaw side brush uses a V-shaped design with sharp angles to untangle hair, reducing instances of hair-based maintenance.

This generation also has 35% more suction than its predecessor at 22,000Pa. Meanwhile, its ability to traverse rooms has been improved so it can deal with 1.18-inch-high thresholds and even double-layer thresholds up to 1.57 inches in height.

Arriving in June, the Eureka J15 Max Ultra will go on sale in the United States, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. Pricing has yet to be announced.



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Midnight Mania! Rampage Jackson vs. Rashad Evans 2 headed for boxing ring in 2025: ‘IT’S HAPPENING!’

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Welcome to Midnight Mania!

Two former rivals will meet once again as former UFC champions Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Rashad Evans step inside the boxing ring later this year in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Jackson and Evans share a past that includes a stint as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter and an eventual clash inside the Octagon at UFC 114 back in 2010. Evans won that main event matchup and Jackson has been angling for his revenge ever since.

Luckily for “Rampage,” a platform exists where two retired UFC veterans can duke it out inside the boxing ring. It’s all thanks to Influencer Crossover Series (ICS) as the promotion is set to stage “ICS Mania” at a date yet to be determined.

Although the details are minimal, both Jackson and Evans confirmed their rematch on their social media accounts. Check it out below:

“ IT’S ON! Y’all thought it was over? Nah. Time to settle this once and for all! Rashad “Suga” Evans got me last time, but that was then—this is NOW. Albuquerque, NM | 2025 (TBA)This ain’t just a fight; it’s a reckoning. Let’s see if Suga can handle Rampage 2.0! Stay tuned for the venue and PPV details. Time 4 more Black on Black crime!”

“ IT’S HAPPENING! The rivalry reignites in 2025 as two MMA legends step into the boxing ring! “SUGA” Rashad Evans vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson —a rematch over a decade in the making! Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico Date: 2025 (exact date TBA)This is more than a fight; it’s HISTORY. Witness the clash of two icons in a battle of skill, power, and legacy. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action!”

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When Is Greg Gutfeld Coming Back to ‘The Five’? His Return – Hollywood Life

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Fans are eagerly waiting for Greg Gutfeld to return to Fox News’ The Five. So, when can they expect him back on the show? Thanks to his latest update shared by his co-host Dana Perino, viewers know that the comedian is doing OK.

Find out when Greg said he’d be back on the show, here.

Where Has Greg Gutfeld Been?

In early December 2024, Dana shared a statement from Greg during an episode of The Five. Her colleague announced that he and his wife, Elena Moussa, welcomed a baby girl together.

“It’s with great joy that my wife Elena and I have welcomed a baby girl into the world. Mira is healthy with a real set of healthy lungs,” the Gutfeld! host said in his statement, before joking, “She has Elena’s beautiful eyes and my hard-rock abs. We are hard at work teaching [her] three languages and putting her through rigorous workout routines.”

Greg also made sure to swipe a playful jab at one of his co-hosts, saying, “She’s already very observant and has asked if Jesse [Waters] wears a toupée. I told her that he definitely wears a wig.”

Toward the end of his statement, Greg concluded, “As you can understand, we value our privacy, and we thank everyone for the good wishes.”

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How Many Kids Does Greg Gutfeld Have?

Greg has one child, his daughter, whom he shares with Elena. The spouses have been married since 2004. In his book Lessons from the Land of Pork Scratchings, Greg revealed that he and his wife dated for five moths before tying the knot.

“I should mention that things with Elena are good,” Greg wrote in one excerpt of the book. “After dating for five months, we [got] married.”

When Is Greg Gutfeld Returning to The Five?

Shortly after Dana shared his statement on the air, Greg took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to write, “See, thats how you keep a secret. thanks to all the nice words! see ya in a few!”

He did not specify what “a few” meant in his tweet, whether that meant a few days, weeks or months before he returns to The Five. 

At the start of the new year, multiple outlets reported that Greg was returning to The Five on January 6, 2025.




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Tom Brady Feared That A Divorce Would Send The Wrong Message To His Children

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Even though Tom Brady did not want his marriage with Gisele Bündchen to end, he did not make the necessary effort to save the relationship. According to an article in People Magazine, the NFL player, who is 45 years old, was willing to do everything it took to make things work between him and his wife before they filed for divorce and finalized it on Friday.

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After their 13-year marriage, Brady reportedly sought to patch things up because he “didn’t want the kids to have divorced parents,” according to sources quoted by the publication.

According to reports, the quarterback was willing to do anything needed to make things work, even going to therapy or marriage counseling. However, Bündchen, 42 years old, thought it was too little, too late to make a difference.

They proceeded by saying that she gave him a lot of opportunities to mend things, but he didn’t take advantage of any of them. They also mentioned that while Brady was pursuing his passion, the supermodel was left to raise their children alone.

According to the insider, Tom did not develop the concept for the breakup on his own. Likewise, Tom did not come up with this on his own. When the ex-Secret Victoria’s model requested him on multiple occasions to be more present with their children, he felt like he wasn’t hearing what she was saying because he thought she was talking to someone else.

Amid their dramatic battle, back in September, Bündchen gave an interview to Elle magazine in which she expressed her reservations regarding Brady’s violent profession.

The model stated to the publication that she has undoubtedly had those chats with him about wanting him to retire. Still, she also mentioned that everybody has to make a decision suitable for [them]. He must pursue what brings him joy.

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But not long after that, Bündchen reportedly had a change of heart and threatened to cancel her marriage to the sportsman after she issued him a challenge and presented him with a request.



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