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THE POWER of NATURE | Incredible Moments Caught On Video | Best Of 2025

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Incredible moments caught on camera that will leave you speechless!

This video features the top 10 most shocking biggest ship collisions and close calls at sea, captured in real time. From massive cargo ships to small boats caught in chaotic situations, these are one in a billion moments that prove how unpredictable life on the water can be. Most of the footage was recorded right here in the United States, giving viewers a front-row seat to moments caught on camera that are both thrilling and unforgettable. Each clip shows the raw power of the ocean, human error, and the incredible reactions that make these incredible moments so captivating.

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We Went To Nebraska: The Beef Crisis Will Shock You

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Ground beef prices are up nearly 13%, but American cattle ranchers told us that they just took a $17 billion hit.

And every year, nearly 20,000 family farms disappear. We investigated the corporate cartel who’s profiting off the crisis in American beef production.

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A Helicopter Flight to Mount Everest Base Camp “EBC” World’s Most Dangerous Airport – Lukla

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Embark on an unforgettable helicopter tour to Mount Everest and Gokyo Valley from Everest View Hotel Shengbuche to EBC.

Marvel at the snow-capped peaks, frozen lakes, and rugged terrain of the Himalayas. With expert pilots and state-of-the-art helicopters, experience a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through one of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth.

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If you want to book the trip, email us: at [email protected] 1. Kathmandu to Lukla (2,845 meters) (45 minutes) 2. A helicopter tour between Lukla, Pheriche, Fly over Kala Patthar and Everest Base Camp (15-20 minutes), Shuttle from Pheriche 3. Fly to Everest View Hotel From Pheriche(10 minutes) 4. Breakfast at the Everest View Hotel (30 minutes) 5. Fly from Syangboche to Lukla for refueling (15 minutes) 6. Fly back to Kathmandu (45 minutes) After refueling, the helicopter headed to Mt. Everest, passing Namche Bazar, Syangboche airstrip, Khumjung, Everest View Hotel, Tengboche Monastery, Pheriche, Pangboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep, Khumbu Icefall, Everest base camp, and Kala Ptthar. Mount Everest has a sharp peak with snow blowing at the top. Although we can reach an altitude of almost 20,000 ft, Mt. Everest stands tall from where our helicopter flies.

We can land at Kala Patthar, Everest Base camp, or goraksep. We can take photos and videos, or you can enjoy 360-degree mountain views, and we can see the world’s highest glacier, Khumbu Glacier. It really amazes us how close we fly to those mountain terrains.

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We Investigated Al Psychosis. What We Found Will Shock You

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People are developing antisocial and obsessive behavior after using AI — some have even taken their own lives.

One journalist started getting emails from people in mental health crisis after using AI. She dug in, and found companies putting profits over users’ lives.

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Banksy : The Most Famous Anonymous Street Artist | ART | Full Documentary in English

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Banksy, the mysterious street artist, uses bold, political art and daring stunts to challenge the establishment and revolutionize street art while keeping his identity hidden.

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Pickleball Injuries Increasing with Sport’s Popularity | Got Pickleball Knee Pain? Watch This!

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As pickleball continues to rise in popularity, studies and health professionals say there are more injuries — especially of the knees, shoulders and eyes.

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Your Guide to New Year’s Eve Fireworks on Toronto’s Harbourfront

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Let’s come together to welcome 2026!

Looking for New Year’s plans? Come watch a dazzling display of fireworks along Toronto’s waterfront this year. A free experience for all!

This memorable evening will also feature pop-up performances, activities, and countdowns in select locations on Toronto’s harbourfront.

The celebration starts at 10 PM. Fireworks start at midnight.

Getting Around on New Year’s Eve

The TTC and Go Transit are offering free rides on December 31.

  • Learn more about the TTC’s free services on December 31
  • Learn more about Go Transit’s free services on December 31

Performances, Dancing, and Family Fun Activities

Toronto’s waterfront will feature fun activities and performances leading up to the New Year countdown and after the fireworks!

  1. Sherbourne Common – 61 Dockside Dr
    • Sherbourne Common will give visitors an incredible view of the fireworks and fun entertainment all night long!
    • There will be dance lessons by the Dance Together Festival and a pop-up performance from INCIRQUE.
  2. Toronto Music Garden – 479 Queens Quay W
    • Go to the Toronto Music Garden and view short films from the National Film Board of Canada projected onto the Canada Malting Silos!
    • The site will also feature pop-up performances from INCIRQUE, adding to the festive atmosphere before and after the midnight countdown.
  3. Harbourfront Centre – 235 Queens Quay W
    • Grab your skates and carve up the ice while watching the fireworks this year during Winterfest at Harbourfront Centre!
    • Anchoring the waterfront celebrations, Harbourfront Centre’s main stage will feature live music, including this year’s headliner, Lu Kala, bringing her fiery-voiced sound to the stage, with opening performances by Cootie Catcher and Kalisway.
    • After the fireworks, DJ KIMIWVN will keep the celebration going with a lively dance party until 1 AM.
    • Additional highlights include DJ Skate Night with DJ Smartiez, immersive light installations, curated food offerings in Community Square, a giant Winter Maze, and roaming live performances throughout the campus.

Looking for the best spot to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks? Then check out these locations across Toronto’s waterfront:

  • Toronto Music Garden, 476 Queens Quay W.
  • Sherbourne Common, 61 Dockside Dr.
  • Sugar Beach Park, 11 Dockside Dr.
  • HTO Park, 339 Queens Quay W.
  • HTO Park West, 375 Queens Quay W.
  • Harbour Square Park, 25 Queens Quay W.
  • Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W.

Waterfront Spots Staying Open Late for NYE

Several waterfront businesses will be staying open late to help you make the most of New Year’s Eve.

Some restaurants offer a front-row seat to the fireworks with stunning lakeside views, while others are just steps away — perfect for warming up with a cozy drink or grabbing a festive bite between activities.

You’ll even find a local gift shop open for the occasion, stocked with memorable keepsakes to mark the start of 2026.

The Gift Shop is located at the base of the Radisson Blu (249 Queens Quay W) and is open until 1 AM.

Restaurants with Firework Views

These lakeside restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate the night with their firework views:

  • Simona | Located at 59 Merchants’ Warf
    • Complimentary bubbly at midnight
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  • IRENE | Located at 25 Dockside Dr
    • Complimentary bubbly at midnight
    • Book now
  • Pie Bar | Located at 207 Queens Quay WRestaurants Steps Away From Firework ViewsCheck out these restaurants on Toronto’s waterfront that are less than a minute away from viewing the New Year’s Eve fireworks. They are the perfect spot to warm up, grab a treat or a bite to eat!
  • CSK Indian Street Kitchen | Located at 208 Queens Quay West
    • Hours: 9 AM – 6 AM, December 24 – January 2, 2026
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  • Cuckoo Cakery | Located at 39 Merchants’ Warf
    • Hours: 11 AM – 1 AM
  • GLB Brewpub | Located at 11 Lower Jarvis St
  • BeaverTails | Located at 145 Queens Quay W
  • NBA Courtside Restaurant | Located at 15 Queens Quay East
    • Live DJ and dancing
    • Complimentary bubbly at midnight
    • Party favours
    • Hours: 2 PM – 2 AM
    • Book now
  • Shoeless Joe’s Queens Quay | Located at 249 Queens Quay West
    • Hours: 11 AM – 1 AM

Church’s Texas Chicken | Located at 33 Harbour Square

  • Hours: Dec 24. 10:30 AM – 1 AM
  • Hours: Dec 25. 10:30 AM – 1 AM
  • Hours: Dec 26. 10:30 AM – 1 AM
  • Hours: Dec 31. 10:30 AM – 1 AM

New Year’s Activities

The 416 Hard Things Challenge:

Start the year by doing something hard — on purpose.

Join 416 Fitness for a community run ending at the Unbounded Record Breaker Cold Plunge at Woodbine (1:00 PM). Choose your distance.

Run together. Plunge together.

10KM:

  • Starts at 416 Fitness Club
  • Run to Woodbine
  • Bag shuttle provided — your swimsuit + warm, dry clothes will be waiting
  • Find your own way home after the plunge

5KM:

  • Start at the designated pickup point
  • Bag drop included
  • Join the 10KM crew and finish the run together
  • No pace goals.
  • Just grit, community, and choosing the hard thing.

Learn More

The Medicine of Frequencies. What did Einstein mean? | Dr. Mitchell Abrams | TEDxTrinityBellwoods

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Einstein famously said, ‘Everything is energy,’ and he also stated that the ‘Future of medicine is the medicine of frequencies.’

Radiologist Dr. Mitch Abrams offers a new perspective on energy in relation to our most advanced knowledge of medical sciences, mental health, and our interconnectedness. Early in his radiology career, Dr. Abrams was unexpectedly diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy and underwent open-heart surgery. Experiencing the healthcare system from multiple perspectives—as a physician, a patient, and later as an interim department chair—he witnessed the many areas of incongruence and disconnect within the system.

Through his own healing journey, he embarked on a mission to infuse more heart into healthcare and our communities. Dr. Abrams dedicated over a decade to investigating, practicing, researching, and amalgamating his learning in order to present a more holistic vision of healing and wellness. He brings personal stories, cutting-edge research, and a new vision for a brighter and more harmonious future for humanity. Dr. Mitchell Abrams is a radiologist, educator and founder of NexGenHealth Ltd. Abrams completed his medical degree and radiology specialty from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, holds a subspecialty in cross-sectional imaging from the University of Toronto and is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Dr. Abrams is an assistant clinical professor at Michael G Degroote School of Medical Sciences and was department chair of diagnostic imaging at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Dr. Abrams is also a certified educator of applied compassion, through the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford Medical School. Dr. Abrams experienced a healing journey of his own which catupulted him on a mission to bring more heart to healthcare and to communities. Dr. Abrams’ approach to wellbeing incorporates leading-edge scientific research and personal experience as he brings forth a more integrative approach to person health. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

NOTE FROM TED: Please do not look to this talk for medical advice. This talk only represents the speaker’s personal views and understanding of energy and physiology which lacks legitimate scientific support. We’ve flagged this talk because it falls outside the content guidelines TED gives TEDx organizers.

The miraculous life of a hummingbird | Eric Pittman | TEDxVictoria

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Hummingbirds reveal some of the world’s greatest lessons in survival, resilience, and wonder.

Through rare footage of nests, hatchings, and one remarkable bird with a broken leg, discover why noticing nature’s “little miracles” can change how we see and protect the world around us.

Eric Pittman is an adventurer, conservationist, and artist with a diverse career spanning the Canadian Coast Guard, aviation, and environmental activism. A former commercial helicopter pilot, he worked in search and rescue, firefighting, and exploration. In the arts, he developed Spectral Visions, performed for Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and was featured in National Geographic. He later founded Sterling Glass Foundry, repurposing waste glass into art. In 2017, he co-founded the Canadian Orca Rescue Society, working with First Nations to remove fish farms. Recognized for bravery and conservation, he has collaborated with BBC, Netflix, and recently presented to the House of Commons on environmental issues.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

3 Brain Tricks That Make You Happier in 15 Seconds

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Feeling off, stressed, or emotionally drained for no clear reason?

What if your brain could switch into a happier state in just 15 seconds — without fixing your life, forcing positive thoughts, or waiting for motivation? In this video, you’ll learn 3 simple brain tricks backed by psychology and neuroscience that can instantly lift your mood. These aren’t habits you need to build. They’re mental switches you can flip anytime. The Success Paradox

You’ll discover: • How to signal safety to your brain in seconds • How to stop emotional spirals before they take over • How to trigger happiness chemicals on demand The final brain trick is the most powerful — and most people completely miss it. Once you understand it, you’ll never feel stuck in a bad mood for long again.

After watching this video, you’ll know exactly how to: ✔ Reset your mood fast ✔ Calm your mind under stress ✔ Feel better in 15 seconds or less