Jake Burton Carpenter, the "Godfather of Snowboarding," Dead at 65
Carpenter is credited with pioneering the sport
Americans Are Moving At the Lowest Rate on Record
According to new Census data, the majority of people in the US are staying put.
Coldplay to Stop Touring Until Concerts Are "Environmentally Beneficial"
The band will livestream two shows from Jordan instead
The Four Big Takeaways From the 2020 Grammy Nominations
They're not that bad!
Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X Lead 2020 Grammy Nominations
Eilish also becomes the youngest artist to be nominated in each of the Big Four categories in one year
New Belgium Brewing Announces Sale to Little Lion World Beverages
The company will no longer be employee-owned
Chick-fil-A Says It Will Stop Donating to Anti-LGBTQ Organizations
The restaurant chain will focus on charities related to education, homelessness and hunger instead.
Fox Files Trademark for "OK Boomer" Show
The network has apparently plans for a "reality, comedy and/or game show"
"Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time" Special to Air in January
Which "Jeopardy!" champ will be crowned the show's GOAT?
How Do Babies Learn to Love Vegetables?
One study aims to find out.
I Went to BBQ Bootcamp to Learn the Art of the Santa Maria Style
Three days in the Santa Ynez Valley left me with a greater appreciation for the genre (and a serious case of the meat sweats)
Lamar Jackson Becomes First Raven With Multiple 4-TD Games
The Ravens extend their winning streak to six games
Rob Gronkowski Says "Big Announcement" Coming on Tuesday
Will he announce his return to the Patriots?
Myles Garrett Will Appeal His Indefinite Suspension
Garrett will argue that the collective bargaining agreement doesn't allow indefinite suspensions
Astros Exec Reportedly Asked Scouts to Spy in '17, Suggested Using Cameras
Kevin Goldstein made the suggestion in an email to scouts
After Gregg Popovich Ejection, Spurs Go With Tim Duncan Over Becky Hammon
Hammon would have made history as the first woman to lead an NBA team