At 84, Martha Stewart Launches Her First Skin-Care Brand
The lifestyle guru has been the face of all of her brands, but now at 84, she's launching one that actually requires it: her first skin care line.

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Forbes
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- Forbes
Best Sneaker Deals: Save Up To 36% From On, Hoka, Nike And More
Whether you're a marathon runner, a frequent gym-goer or just looking for a good pair of travel shoes, we've found the best sneaker deals online right now. This week, save up to 36% on bestsellers like the Hoka Clifton 9 and the New Balance 327. Better yet, many of the selections ahead are also tested and backed by our expert team of editors—so you can be sure you're getting a great deal on a well-rated design. Shop sneaker deals from best-selling brands like On, New Balance, Hoka and more. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTOS: RETAILER After sifting through dozens of offers, we've picked out 15 of the best sneaker deals for men and women from brands like On, Hoka and New Balance. Ahead, check out all of our favorite offers and read more about each sneaker design to find your perfect fit. Road Runner Sports Hoka Clifton 9 (Men's) Although the Clifton 9 was recently replaced by the Clifton 10, the previous iteration of the sneaker is still a beloved design. It's an essential daily trainer that keeps you comfortable and supported throughout your run, whether you're jogging around the neighborhood or getting some serious miles under your belt. The sneaker fits securely and has a breathable mesh upper to keep you cool. Colorways are becoming more limited as the sneaker is replaced by its successor, but a few styles and sizes are still on sale. If you overpronate when you walk, the Hoka Arahi 7 can help give you the support and stabilization you need without overcorrecting your gait. Overpronation is when your foot collapses inward as you walk, which can add strain onto your surrounding muscles. The Arahi 7 uses a 'J-Frame' design that supports your arch and better aligns your stride. This discount is available in nine colorways, but sizing is limited depending on the combination. Speedy and lightweight, this sneaker is well suited for moderate-to-harder pace runs. The shoe is responsive and firm, but still remains comfortable through longer distances. Our gear editor pointed out it has a slightly narrow toe box that tapers at the end. It didn't impact his fit, but it is something to keep in mind for runners with wider feet. This discount is only available in two colorways, but almost every size is in stock at the moment. We recommend the Rocket X 2 for racers seeking a fast and aggressive sneaker. The propulsive design is one of Hoka's lighter shoes, offering a streamlined build with minimal cushioning and a snappy carbon fiber plate. This discount is available in five colors, though only two colorways have every size available. This On design secured top slots in several of our sneaker shopping guide roundups, including the best travel shoes for women and the best walking shoes for women. The streamlined design is lightweight, responsive and stylish, making it great for long days on your feet. Every available colorway is technically on sale directly from On, but sizing is limited in some combinations. If you're looking for a sleek trainer, check out the On Cloud X 4. The sneaker has a lightweight mesh build that keeps your feet cool and from feeling weighed down. It also uses an X-shaped speedboard for a propulsive push-off as well as On's proprietary CloudTec cushioning for a softer step. This is one of the better sneaker discounts we've spotted so far, but it's only available in the pictured colorway. Durable and cushioned, this road runner is built for comfort. Its enhanced traction pattern and foam midsole make it ideal for extended walks and long days on your feet. Although this discount is only available in the above colorway, it's one of the best prices you can find online for the shoe in multiple sizes. This chic sneaker has been a closet staple since its 2020 release. It has a cool vintage design, spacious toe box and lightweight build that make it an excellent travel shoe when you plan to do a lot of walking. Four colorways are currently on sale at Zappos—one for as little as $67—but the pictured design and Raincloud/Reflection option have the most sizes in stock. This spacious and cushioned sneaker has a roomy toe box that's great for people with wider feet and a mesh upper than allows for good airflow while you move. (This style also comes with a Seal of Approval from the American Podiatric Medical Association.) A variety of colors and sizes are on sale in all four widths of the shoe. Select women's sizes are also on sale for just $80. This versatile sneaker is great for everyday wear. The sleek design is simple but includes all the essentials, like a breathable mesh upper and a well-cushioned midsole to keep you comfortable during long days on your feet. Four colors are currently on sale in almost every size when you use code NBLEARN. New Balance's Elite v4 sneaker is built for racing. Overall, the shoe is light and comfortable, but has a full carbon plate for an aggressive push-off that helps propel you forward. Reviewers say it's one of their favorite runners, delivering a balance or responsiveness and cushion that feels fast without sacrificing comfort. This discount is only available in the pictured colorway at the moment. Nike Nike Air Force 1 '07 (Men's) This iconic sneaker design is a long standing bestseller from Nike. It's made of leather with a low-cut ankle and plush midsole that makes it comfortable and stylish enough for daily wear. The best price for this sneaker is available in the pictured colorway from Dick's Sporting Goods, but two more colors are on sale from Footlocker for $92 if you prefer a darker design. Runners who hit the trails as often as the road should check out this Nike sneaker. Our favorite road-to-trail design, the Nike Pegasus offers a wider toe box, great cushioning and other details for tackling a variety of terrains outside the usual pavement. While it's a versatile design overall, our testers don't think it performs as well in wet conditions, so you may want something grippier if you frequently traverse wet trails. Choose from 13 colorways direct from Nike, but keep in mind the discount varies depending on the combination. Dick's Sporting Goods Nike Free Metcon 6 (Women's) This cardio-ready sneaker offers features like a flexible sole, breathable mesh upper, reinforced heel and a multi-surface traction pattern. All together, the design creates a trainer that can support you through a variety of workouts and classes. Four colorways are currently on sale at Dick's Sporting Goods, but the shown colorway has the most available sizing. If you don't mind paying slightly more, code SPORT gets you 20% off a wider array of colors direct from Nike. The Air Max 270 is one of Nike's original designs. It has a lightweight and airy fit that's ideal for all-day wear, and a unique window heel design that adds a little extra flair when compared to your classic sneaker. On Nike's site, the brand recommends sizing up to ensure the best fit. (If you don't mind paying extra, even more colorways are on sale directly from Nike for 20% off with code SPORT.) You can find decent sneaker deals throughout the year, but shopping holidays and seasonal events are when you'll typically find the best discounts on the widest variety of styles. Right now, end-of-summer and back-to-school sale events are bringing out solid offers on bestsellers from brands like Nike and Hoka. After Labor Day, your next best opportunity to save will likely be later in the year around Black Friday. Signs like increased muscle fatigue, uneven wear or newly found discomfort can all be signs that it's time to buy a new pair of sneakers. Many popular brands, such as Hoka and Nike, suggest replacing older shoes between 250 and 500 miles, but the exact timing will vary depending on your specific usage and the sneaker quality itself.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
What to Gift a 16-Year-Old Dude
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Your teenage boy probably looks like a long, stretched-out version of his 10-year-old self. Especially at age 16, he might act like an adult one minute — he's old enough to drive! — and a kid the next, still wanting to goof around on a skateboard with his buds. When looking for the best gifts for a 16-year-old boy, you can go in either direction. You could get him some tech, for instance, now that he's perhaps even more trustworthy with gadgets, or you can get him something silly. He'll likely be happy either way, even if he's currently a man of few words! At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we have plenty of staff parents who regularly test toys and gifts for kids. For a story like this, we also talk to teens and their parents to find out what they want. Plus I have two young men, now 20 and 23, so I have some experience with shopping for this age (and I love it, TBH).Clip 4 Portable Mini Bluetooth Speaker This portable and waterproof mini bluetooth speaker clips on to pants or a backpack, almost like a padlock. He can play tunes while shooting hoops, riding his bike, hanging at the pool or lounging at home. The GH Institute named this speaker the best bluetooth speaker for travel for its lightweight and portable design. $49.95 at 16th Birthday Keychain A keychain is an inexpensive and apropos gift for any 16-year-old who has learned to drive or will soon. Or, of course, they can use it for house keys. This one is inscribed with his birth year and has a loving, supportive message engraved on the back side. RELATED: Gifts for Their Sweet 16 $9.99 at Mini Cruiser Adult Skateboard This lightweight (5 pounds) skateboard is for street and sidewalk cruising and getting from here to there in a cool way. It arrives fully assembled and ready to roll and comes in other colors like blue, white and black. $33.99 at Ball Plush Jellycat is the favorite plush brand of current teens and college kids. If your 16-year-old is a sporty guy, this smiling tennis ball is a unique and adorable gift. There's a Jellycat football, baseball and soccer ball as well. $34.00 at Fur Throw Blanket When he needs to hide from the world he can snuggle under the warm softness of this supersoft throw blanket. It comes in more than 20 colors, so you can find his favorite or one that matches his room or school colors. $18.99 at Wallet The teen guys we know don't want big wallets — they're not carrying wads of cash. They want a grown-up wallet for their school ID and debit card, ideally RFID-blocking to protect the wallet from card readers. This one fits the bill, is affordable and gets great user reviews on Amazon. $19.99 at "He's been interested in cologne," the mom of a soon-to-be 16-year-old told us. The high-end stuff at Sephora is pricey and drugstore body spray is maybe not special enough. Nautica Voyage makes a great, inexpensive first cologne for him to try. It smells a little beachy and coastal and earns rave reviews. This is the small size, and the larger size is about $30. $15.74 at Pull Up Bar My own teen got one of these when he turned 16 and is still using it for home exercise now at age 20. It installs over the door (and comes down easily too) and works even for tall dudes. $59.99 at Hoodie Hoodies are the uniform of teen boys, and a popular gift for birthdays or Christmas. We love the price of this one from Amazon, available in two dozen colors. RELATED: The Best Gifts on Amazon Under $50 $11.92 at Sling Bag Why do some brands become so cool with teens? We don't know, but Carhartt is a current favorite with young people, even if it's been around since 1889. (They probably think they discovered it). Our gift suggestion is the durable sling bag he can use to carry his phone, wallet and a couple of other essentials to concerts, movies and outings with friends. $29.99 at 3 Fitness Tracker Is he interested in fitness? This entry-level FitBit is a watch that also tracks his steps and reads his pulse, feeding back information to a free app he can put on his phone. $79.95 at Vs. Kaiju Slime Battle Okay, this is an actual toy. But if he's into the latest Superman movie (PG-13 and not kiddish) than he might get a huge kick out of this slime-filled Kaiju monster and action figure that can "battle" it. A fun return to his youth. $24.97 at Record Storage Holder Is he picking up vinyl records? They — and cassettes — are coveted again. This can hold up to 50 albums and he can display a current favorite in the front. $29.99 at Ball Shaped Pillow A sporty kid might love this unique room decor, a 10-inch soccer ball pillow. There's also a baseball, a basketball and a football to put on his bed or chair. $49.50 at to Be a Person Plenty of 16-year-olds don't seem to really listen to their parents, especially when the parents are trying to instruct them on how to do their own laundry or cook a meal. This book contains easy instructions for 65 grown-up skills that can help a teen be more independent, confident — and a better housemate. They're likely to listen to what the author says, since she's not related to them. $15.26 at Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse Is he a gamer? A special gamer mouse can help him move faster in his games. This one is wireless and gets thousands of excellent Amazon reviews. $29.99 at Wooden Chess Set If he likes chess, this 15-inch board folds up to be portable and is magnetic to hold the pieces. It comes with two extra queens. He can take it to school, to a friend's house or on family travels. $25.48 at 'Em No Mercy This Amazon-exclusive version of the favorite card game UNO is a little more brutal and merciless than the standard version — perfect for a competitive teen looking to go head-to-head with friends or parents. It's for two to six players and includes 56 additional cards, special rules and action cards that might make a player pick 10 more cards from the pile. $16.28 at for Men Picking out sneakers for any dude is tough, but grabbing a pair of these super-popular, waterproof slip-on sandals is easy. They're perfect house slippers, but we see young guys wearing these out on errands, at the beach or pool and elsewhere. $21.20 at Stratocaster Electric Guitar Help make his battle-of-the-bands dreams come true with a beginner electric guitar. This Fender comes with a warranty and online lessons. He'll also probably need an amp, which he might find on Facebook Marketplace or Amazon. Fender also sells a guitar and amp bundle. $146.99 at Dancing Groot "LEGOs are still big with 16-year-olds," one mom told us. Your guy might be ready for the sets that are for 18+ but just to be on the safe side, we like aging down to something like this cool, posable Groot. It's still got nearly 500 pieces to make the 8.5-inch figure, so it's not too easy, but also won't frustrate a teen. $35.99 at Fart Blaster One more goofy gift: Fog "farts" blast out of this, scented like banana or burned popcorn. We've tested it at the Good Housekeeping Institute and will admit we adults were laughing as much as the kids, so if your teen still has a silly sense of humor, he might love this. $45.98 at Rock Bracelet with Moonstone I can't do this list without something a little sappy. Granted, when I gave my teen son a beaded bracelet he lost it within a month, but it's the sentiment that counts. This lets him know you love him and the black volcanic rock beads and single moonstone are pretty cool. $12.99 at You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper


Fox News
2 hours ago
- Fox News
Chip and Joanna Gaines try something new in their marriage after 25 years
Chip and Joanna Gaines have stepped up their fitness game. During a recent appearance on the "Stronger" podcast hosted by Don Saladino, the couple discussed how they started working out together, with Joanna sharing that it's "crazy" that they had "known each other for almost 25 years" and had "never once worked out together." "I think I started thinking, 'How in the world have we never worked out?' We never even talked about it. I mean, he trained for a marathon, but I was pregnant," she said. "We have never talked about 'Oh, let's do this fitness thing together. Let's do this.' We've never had that conversation." Chip echoed his wife's statements, adding that in their 25 years together, "you think at some point that thought would have been introduced to our ecosystem." "I would take on an assignment, whatever the assignment would be, and same with you, then I would be like, 'I want to do that, let's do that together,' but … it was my thing, and you supported me through the whole thing," he said. "I remember we had to modify the food that I was eating, or I tweaked my ankle …and you were so helpful through the whole thing, but it's not like we started going on long jogs together." It all changed when Joanna reached out to Saladino, who, aside from podcasting, is also known for his work as a fitness entrepreneur and coach who has trained celebrities and athletes. Joanna recalled knowing she needed to invest more time in her wellness routine, and that she "needed like a kick in the butt" to get her going. "This year, seeing our parents, especially like my dad, he just actually had a knee surgery, knee replacement surgery on Friday, a hip replacement a couple of months before," she said. "Just watching my parents, I keep thinking, 'OK, I'm now at the age where I need to choose.' It's no longer 'Oh, I hope I'm healthy for a long time,' I actually have to start doing something actively and intentionally." The former HGTV star first shared that she and her husband began working out with Saladino in a January 2025 Instagram post which featured a video of her doing push-ups and other exercises in the gym. In the caption, Joanna shared that she and Chip made the decision to start working out together "for the first time in our marriage" back in September. She recalled not being able to do even one push-up on the first day due to a back injury she sustained while in college. "A few months in and I've never felt stronger," she wrote. "Today I did FIFTY push-ups! So I'm celebrating and putting this out there... I've let time, age, injury, and busyness be my excuse of why not to workout. I'm finally over the 'it's too hard' hump and I'm ready to go! Who's with me?!" When speaking with Saladino on the podcast, the two opened up about how the most difficult part of exercising as an adult is comparing yourself to your younger self. Joanna admitted to being motivated by the idea of getting back to the way she looked as a teenager, but that working with Saladino has helped her focus on "forward motion." Chip agreed the comparison to his younger self can be challenging, especially when struggling to do something that used to be easy for him. "I was just naturally gifted in all these things, and once it became a challenge to do them, I got worse and worse at it, which is not great, because if you can only do it when it comes easy to you then it's not really a thing. It's not really a gift or a talent. It's when it's hard that you then still show up," he said.