Here Are the 2020 Emmy Nominees
"Succession" and "Schitt's Creek" racked up a ton of nominations
The Chainsmokers' Hamptons Concert Under Investigation by Cuomo
Attendees at the drive-in concert left their cars and did not practice social distancing
Five Mistakes That Made the MLB COVID-19 Outbreak Inevitable
Why the Marlins outbreak is likely the first of many
Amy Klobuchar on Save Our Stages: "I Don't Want to Lose Music in America"
The Minnesota senator explains why she introduced the bill to help independent venues
Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” Has Been Delayed Indefinitely
Disney has also pushed back its live-action "Mulan" until further notice
Twitter Is Reportedly Considering a Subscription Model
The move comes as the company copes with declining ad revenue
Why Are the Cubs Making It So Hard to Be a Cubs Fan?
For years, they had the most devoted fans in baseball. Now they seem intent on alienating their base.
The NHL’s Newest Franchise Is the Seattle Kraken
"A legend from the deep awakens," according to the team
Taylor Swift Announces Surprise Album Featuring Aaron Dessner, Bon Iver
"folklore" will be released at midnight tonight
Scientists Are Holding a Concert to Test How COVID-19 Spreads
Participants will be tested for the coronavirus 48 hours before the show
Walmart Will Be Closed on Thanksgiving for the First Time in Decades
The chain says it wants employees to spend time with their families
What Does the Future Hold for the IPA?
It continues to be American craft beer's most lucrative style. But is there any room left for innovation?
Billie Joe Armstrong's Son Accused of Sexual Misconduct
Joey Armstrong, drummer for the band SWMRS, was accused by The Regrettes' Lydia Night
Jon Bon Jovi Is a Real Estate Genius
The musician just sold his newly built Palm Beach home for $20 million
Trader Joe’s to Get Rid of “Racist” Ethnic Food Branding
The company will retire the Trader José's and Trader Ming's names after a petition called for change
USA Gymnastics' Culture of Abuse Runs Far Deeper Than Larry Nassar
As the Tokyo Olympics loom, a pair of documentaries have exposed a decades-long history of secrecy and exploitation