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Could Southwest Be Changing Its Seating Policy?

The airline's checked bag policy looks set to continue, however

Toyota Bets Big on American-Built, Three-Row Electric SUVs

The automaker just announced a new $1.4 billion investment in its Princeton, Indiana facility

It Might Already Be Too Late For Some Fans to Get Visas for the 2026 World Cup

Some consulates have very long waits for a visa interview

NFL Draft’s First Round Was Offensive for Defensive Players

Defense may still win championships, but it doesn't get drafted

Closet Constructor: The Office Is Your Playground

Unsure of how to dress for work? One word: dachshunds.

Michael Penix Jr. Was the Biggest Shock of the NFL Draft. We Spoke With Him.

Atlanta snagged the Heisman finalist with the No. 8 overall pick on Thursday night

The Man Hug That Could Go Down in Hockey History

Boston goalies Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark just have to win the Stanley Cup

Airlines Must Refund Cash, Not Vouchers Thanks to New Federal Rules

The Transportation Department is hoping to make canceled flights less of a headache

MLB Treats Pitcher’s American Flag Patch Like Sticky Stuff

Cubs reliever Luke Little was forced to change his glove because of white in the patch

Every Levi’s Jeans Style Number Explained, From 501 to 569

Are you a 511 guy, or more of a 505? We're here to help you find out.

Luke James Would Love to Freak You Out

The singer-turned-actor talks about his star-making turn on the horror anthology series "THEM: The Scare"

Why Some Men Prefer the Friendship of Women 

It’s certainly not a bad thing, but experts suggest there are upsides to male bonding

The Next Big Grain in Beer? It’s Called Fonio.

Brooklyn Brewery’s Garrett Oliver is leading a multi-brewery effort to incorporate this ancient African grain into new types of beer