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Back in my day (I'm a millennial, I can say that now), Black Friday was synonymous with chaos. Think: late-night stakeouts in front of Best Buy for half-off TVs and crowds pummeling through the doors of Foot Locker just to score a deal on Air Force 1s. Now, 20-something years later the method of shopping has gotten more civilized, but the hoopla and hype around "the best deal" is alive and well. With all the retailers out there, it might be even harder to suss out the savings from the scams. Our job? To cut through the BS. Our shopping editor and certified fitness girlie Haley Lyndes has already done the hard work this morning to find the best products for function — and your bank account. Whether you're trying to stick to your wellness goals or you're shopping for the workout-obsessed friend in your life, our Black Friday roundup will set you up for success. From leggings and smart watches to resistance bands and cult-favorite supplements, Haley has handpicked the bestsellers, top-rated products, and a few editor favorites you can trust. |
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Meet the Women Racers Rewriting the F1 Dress Code |
If you're familiar with Formula 1 (F1) racing, then you've probably heard the names Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris, or Max Verstappen. The three men are some of the most popular and decorated in modern F1 history. But it's the women racers who are redefining the sport and what it means to be an elite racer. From Ferrari's Maya Weug to Red Bull's Rafaela Ferreira, these pro racers and competitors of the F1 Academy (a female-only championship) have changed the trajectory of F1 for the better. And they're doing it in style. "Since 2022, F1 Academy has grown tremendously, broadcast in 160 territories with a Netflix documentary to show for the fan hype. Formula 1's 2025 Global Fan Survey showed that female fans now account for three in four new fans, with 42 percent of females from the 100,000 people surveyed confirming they already follow F1 Academy," writes PS shopping director Sarah Wasilak. Ahead, Sarah shares her conversation with six women changemakers in F1 as they discuss the future of women in motorsport and how they define their signature style on and off the track. |
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