Endorphins Running is a sports training app designed to connect the running community. Founded by Tyler Swartz, Endorphins offers personalized running plans for any distance race, free group runs across the country, performance gear, and in-app group chats and forums to connect with other runners.
Endorphins was founded in 2022 by a small group of friends who came together to train for a 50-mile race. As their journey gained visibility on social media, interest in the group grew, leading to growth beyond its original members. As of 2026, Endorphins has over 50,000 members worldwide, with active groups in 12 cities across the United States and plans for continued expansion.
Arctic amplification is the phenomenon where surface air temperatures in higher latitudes are warming faster than in lower latitudes. This phenomenon is commonly described as the Arctic warming faster than the rest of the globe. Arctic amplification is driven by numerous positive and negative feedback loops. The positive feedbacks are described as changes in sea ice and snow albedo, changes in cloud and water vapour, changes in atmospheric circulation and black carbon aerosols.
Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for perpetual futures and spot trading. It was founded in 2022 and launched publicly in 2023. Hyperliquid operates an order book, and uses a cryptocurrency token named HYPE. It is among the leading platforms by open interest in Bitcoin perpetual swaps. It has attracted primarily retail traders, with some limited participation from institutional actors. It has also faced criticism regarding its level of decentralization and governance structure.
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Sports Riot is an American digital media company and newspaper organization that publishes satirical articles focused on professional athletics, especially American football, baseball, and basketball. They also cover "lesser sports" including gymnastics, hockey, bowling, and soccer.
Scott Dikkers, creator and former editor-in-chief of The Onion is quoted as calling Sports Riot "The Onion but for sports."