These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.Deuteronomy 6: 6-7
Name: YOASOBI x ASICS Gel-Kayano 14MSRP: TBCRelease Date: March 19Where to Buy: ASICSASICS and viral J‑pop duo YOASOBI have unveiled the first look at their upcoming collaboration. Inspired by YOASOBI’s track “Mou Sukoshi Dake” (“Just a Little Step”), the project champions the philosophy of small, intentional everyday movements that uplift both the body and the mind.The highlight of this partnership is a fresh collaborative sneaker, which appears to be a modified take on the Gel‑Kayano 14. Featuring custom design elements such as a “YOASOBI” tag and a quick‑release drawcord at the heel, the silhouette is offered in three colorways—white, black, and black with pink ASICS stripes. According to campaign imagery, the collaboration also extends beyond footwear, introducing apparel pieces in palettes that echo the sneakers’ tones, creating a cohesive capsule collection. View this post on InstagramA post shared by ASICS SportStyle (@asics_sportstyle)
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The Canadian prime minister is touring the Asia-Pacific to rejuvenate alliances in the wake of the U.S. trade war and President Trump’s calls for Canada’s annexation.
A dispute between the nonprofit Housing Works and the owner of a cannabis dispensary shows the risks for businesses in an industry that is locked out of traditional financing and resources.
Name: CAYL x New Balance Fresh Foam TrainerColorway: Slate GreySKU: UTRNCAMSRP: $200 USDRelease Date: March 6Where to Buy: CAYL, New BalanceThe CAYL x New Balance Fresh Foam Trainer is part of a new performance‑driven collaboration between the South Korean outdoor brand and the Boston‑based footwear giant.Dressed in a "Slate Gray" palette, the sneaker is built for versatility, featuring a waterproof ripstop upper designed to withstand varied conditions, while breathable mesh panels balance durability with ventilation. The quarters and tongue carry subtle co‑branding, with CAYL’s outdoor ethos integrated into New Balance’s technical design language. A Fresh Foam midsole provides responsive cushioning, while the outsole is engineered with Vibram traction lugs for grip across trails and urban terrain. The lacing system is straightforward and functional, reinforcing the shoe’s utilitarian aesthetic. View this post on InstagramA post shared by CAYL (@cayl_official)
Name: Crocs Ripple Clog “Neon Ocean”Colorway: Moonlight/Neon OceanSKU: 213747-1BFMSRP: $90 USDRelease Date: March 5Where to Buy: CrocsCrocs' Ripple Clog “Neon Ocean” is the latest evolution of the Ripple silhouette, designed by renowned footwear innovator Steven Smith. Known as the “godfather of dad shoes,” Smith brings his sculptural approach to Crocs with a design that merges comfort and hype-driven aesthetics.The “Neon Ocean” colorway features a white and brigh blue palette that evokes aquatic tones, with the upper’s molded foam construction flowing seamlessly into exaggerated rippled midsoles. Ventilation cutouts across the quarters and forefoot maintain Crocs’ signature breathability, while the sculpted sole unit adds both visual drama and functional grip. Branding remains minimal, allowing the futuristic form and finish to take center stage.
SummaryKith and On have officially unveiled the K-Tech 1 and K-Tech 2, two entirely original sneaker silhouettes merging On's performance innovation with Kith's New York heritageThe collaborative models celebrate Kith's milestone 15th anniversary, introducing all-new uppers, Cloudswift® tooling, and dual-density Helion™ foam midsolesThe exclusive sneakers will release globally on March 6, 2026, dropping alongside the highly anticipated Kith for On Spring 2026 collectionContinuing the celebration of its monumental 15-year anniversary, Kith has officially partnered with Swiss running powerhouse On to debut two completely original footwear silhouettes for Spring 2026: the performance-driven K-Tech 1 and the lifestyle-focused K-Tech 2.Merging On’s cutting-edge athletic innovation with Kith’s legendary New York streetwear heritage, the exclusive footwear models successfully bridge the gap between the performance and lifestyle markets. To bring these original silhouettes to life, Kith and On engineered all-new uppers and integrated brand-new Cloudswift® tooling for superior speed and endurance. Ensuring an ultra-responsive ride, both styles are equipped with the signature CloudTec® cushioning system, a dual-density Helion™ foam midsole, and a custom Kith Monogram treaded outsole for optimal stability and grip.Built specifically as a performance running sneaker, the K-Tech 1 features a breathable performance mesh upper heavily layered with synthetic suede overlays and custom co-branded lockups. The athletic model arrives in three distinct colorways: Black, Tofu, and Tofu & Sea Moss.Geared more toward daily activities and casual exercise, the K-Tech 2 translates that same performance-inspired design language into a highly versatile lifestyle silhouette. Boasting optimal breathability and flexibility via open mesh underlays, the K-Tech 2 is offered in White & Real Teal, Thorn & Ganache, and Spirulina & Barley. Both models are offered in men's and women's sizing.Drawings for the exclusive footwear are currently open on the Kith App through Thursday, March 5. A wider global release alongside the entire Kith for On Spring 2026 collection is officially scheduled for Friday, March 6 at 11 a.m. local time across Kith's New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo markets and online.
IHG has updated the award discount promotion to allow IHG One Rewards members to save on points at select new or renovated hotels. The promotion will now run until August 31, 2026. IHG One Rewards members can save 15% on the number of points OR […]
China has signaled continuity rather than change for its economy, setting a slightly lower target for growth this year in the midst of a property slump and other headwinds at home and growing uncertainty abroad.
A joint law enforcement operation has dismantled LeakBase, one of the world's largest online forums for cybercriminals to buy and sell stolen data and cybercrime tools.
The LeakBase forum, per the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), had over 142,000 members and more than 215,000 messages between members as of December 2025. Those attempting to access the forum's website ("leakbase[.]la") are now
Tycoon 2FA, one of the prominent phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) toolkits that allowed cybercriminals to stage adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) credential harvesting attacks at scale, was dismantled by a coalition of law enforcement agencies and security companies.
The subscription-based phishing kit, which first emerged in August 2023, was described by Europol as one of the largest phishing
Several European countries have arranged evacuation or repatriation flights for their citizens who wish to leave the Gulf, and apparently, the US has also arranged a flight. There are already commercial flights leaving from various airports in the UAE, and you can buy tickets, but […]
Name: PACE x ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1Colorway: SilverSKU: 11203B001-100MSRP:$200 USDRelease Date: March 6Where to Buy: ASICSFollowing their successful 2023 debut project, Brazilian label PACE is officially continuing to build its global design language with ASICS. For their latest collaborative chapter, the duo is shifting focus to the beloved GEL-Kayano 12.1, delivering a premium update that seamlessly balances São Paulo's vibrant energy with classic Japanese precision.Founded by Felipe Matayoshi, PACE has opted for a highly refined and future-thinking approach for its sophomore ASICS drop. Rather than relying on loud, distracting color blocking, the PACE x ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1 establishes a clean white and black foundation, allowing intricate textures to carry the design's narrative.The sneaker's dynamic upper is constructed from complex layered synthetics, combining perforated panels with grid-like underlays. Adding a distinct dimension without overwhelming the classic silhouette, the shoe features striking croc-inspired overlays. Glossy black accents sharpen the iconic ASICS side stripes, while embossed PACE and ASICS branding alternates thoughtfully between the lateral and medial sides for subtle contrast. Breaking up the monochrome palette, a calculated hit of red at the heel and midfoot shank provides a final, eye-catching pop of color.Managing to feel entirely premium yet remarkably restrained, the sneaker delivers a future-focused vision without abandoning the performance DNA that defines the Kayano line. The PACE x ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1 is officially set to drop on March 6 via PACE and select global retailers.
Ether surged 7.5%, dogecoin jumped 7.5%, and solana added 5.3% as global equities rebounded and $700 million flowed into U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs since the start of March.
A top trade court ordered the Trump administration on Wednesday to start refunding tariffs to U.S. businesses.
Why it matters: The order is the most significant to date in what is expected to be a politically fraught, and possibly lengthy, process of getting hundreds of billions of dollars back to importers.
It comes roughly two weeks after the Supreme Court smacked down many of the tariffs that President Trump has imposed since taking office.
What they're saying: "We want to work out a method by which those importers can make a claim for duties which were unlawfully applied," Court of International Trade Judge Richard Eaton said during a hearing on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
The order, which the Trump administration is expected to appeal, directs U.S. Customs and Border Protection to start the refund process.
Eaton ordered CBP to remove the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs — struck down by the Supreme Court last month — from pending imports where companies have already paid the duties, effectively clearing the way for refunds on those transactions.
The intrigue: The order says that all importers that "were subject to IEEPA duties were entitled to the benefit of" the Supreme Court ruling. This suggests all businesses that paid the illegal tariffs should get reimbursed, even if they don't sue to receive them.
Thousands of businesses have already sued for assurance they would get refunds — including household name like FedEx and Dyson.
Yes, but: It's still unclear whether and to what extent consumers will benefit.
Many firms passed along at least some tariff-related costs to consumers. But the government keeps no record of what's passed along or not.
Zoom in: A federal appeals court earlier this week denied the Trump administration's request to delay refunds for 90 days.
That decision allowed the Court of International Trade to start working out how refunds should be processed.
In a earlier filing on Wednesday, top CBP official Brandon Lord said the agency would issue the refunds with interest, though he said that the government "still requires a review period to ensure no violation of other Customs laws and no other duties, taxes, or fees are owed."
Between the lines: Eaton suggested the process would not be as arduous as the government had indicated.
"We live in the age of computers," Eaton said, per the Wall Street Journal.
Eaton asked the government to provide updates at a hearing scheduled for Friday.
Flydubai has today resumed its scheduled operations at Dubai International Airport (DXB) after operating repatriation flights since Monday. Passengers can buy tickets for flights. Some scheduled flights don’t operate due to airspace or airport closures. You can access Flydubai here. Flydubai’s Announcement: Limited resumption of […]
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs added another $155 Million on Wednesday, continuing a two week run of institutional inflows even as Glassnode warns underlying demand remains fragile.