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Meet the Inmates Who Run Marathons Inside San Quentin State Prison

Director Christine Yoo’s documentary “26.2 to Life” premieres on ESPN tonight

Seven Housekeeping Experts on How to Keep Your Home Enviably Clean

Including one of the highest-ranked Marie Kondo consultants

Confessions of a Four-Time Ford Mustang Owner

“I’ve owned more Ford Mustangs than most, not as many as some.”

How Shoe Engineering Transformed Competitive Running

Carbon fiber technology has played a big part here

Pro Tip: AI Might Not Be Great at Diagnosing STIs

Testing a new diagnostic app yielded mixed results

Scientists Are Growing Brains to Better Understand Dementia

At least, they're growing structures with brain cells

The Training Secrets of the New 50-Mile King

Charlie Lawrence can do a lot in five hours. Here's how the ultrarunner set a new world record.

This Week's "SNL" Traveled to 1970s France

Who could forget the television classic "La Maison Du Bang!"?

What a New Biography of Ian Fleming Tells Us About James Bond's Creator

A new look at Fleming's life has gotten rave reviews

When It Comes to Salaries, It's a Good Time to Be an Airline Pilot

New contracts have been good to those tasked with getting travelers from place to place

Momofuku's David Chang Criticized for Aggressive Trademark Policy

Cease and desist letters over a condiment name sparked a controversy

Products of the Week: Coffee Liqueur, Leather Jackets and Housecoats

The 8 best pieces of garb and gear that crossed our desks this week

This Weird Tool Will Improve Your Grip Strength

"Elephant Balls" make dead hangs extra difficult. We explain how to use 'em.

The Ultimate Guide to Munich’s Breweries and Beer Halls

There’s more to the city’s beer culture than just Oktoberfest