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MLB Player Hints Owners Have Colluded This Offseason

Los Angeles Dodger Kiké Hernández made the not-so-veiled assertion

14 Great Things to Do in Chicago This Weekend

Spend your days off tasting whiskey, petting cats and playing Plinko

The Best Movies, TV and Music for March

Is a 2024 take on “Road House” really going to work? Plus: The funniest (and most overlooked) show of 2023 returns.

“Spinal Tap” and the Superiority of the Music Satire

Why are the best music movies the ones that poke fun at the genre?

The Shaving Industry Thinks It Can Fool Men Forever

We’ve already invented the best possible shave, according to some experts. That hasn’t stopped newfangled razors and electric shavers from rolling out every year, because men keep buying them.

13 Great Things to Do in NYC This Weekend

Tasting menus, cult movies and basketball are all on the agenda

15 Things to Do in LA This Weekend

There’s nothing like the advent of a big new food and wine festival to kick off spring

Report: 2023 Was One of Safest Years for Air Travel Ever

Despite a few shocking incidents, 2023 saw the lowest "all accident" rate on record

Can Sony Do What Apple Couldn’t With an EV?

The Apple Car is dead, but you could (maybe) be driving an Afeela by 2026

The NFL’s Best Team Has Its Worst Owner

In a new NFLPA survey, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt received the lowest ownership grade among all 32 franchises

Take It From a Woman: The Hottest Thing You, a Man, Can Wear Right Now Is a Carhartt Vest

An investigation into why the workwear staple is making people so horny

Rory McIlroy Doesn’t Seem to “Hate” LIV Golf So Much Anymore

He didn't even rule out a jump to the PGA Tour's rival league in a recent press conference

The Best New Whiskeys to Drink This March

Including new releases from Heaven’s Door, Jack Daniel’s, The Glenlivet and an innovative take on Irish whiskey

For Lovers and Haters Alike, Smoked Beer’s Flames Burn Strong

Everything you need to know about the polarizing style that's gaining prominence

To Save the Wine Industry, We’ll Need Human Intervention

How vineyards are embracing some unexpected technology and a more hands-on approach to combat climate change

The Jazz Age Murder That Transformed New York City

Michael Wolraich talks about unearthing the mysteries of "The Bishop and the Butterfly," a tale which involves FDR during his time as governor