How Facebook’s Privacy Crises Could Change Permanently Big Data
Facebook's data-privacy crises has drawn intense scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators worldwide.
Secret Use of Census Info During WWII Sent Japanese Americans to Internment Camps
Critics see parallel with Census Bureau plans to ask people if they are U.S. citizens in 2020.
Russo Brothers Ask Fans To Not Spoil ‘Avengers: Infinity Wars’
According to the directors, only a few people know the film's true plot.
The F.B.I’s Oldest Case Centers on a Mysterious Mummy Head
A museum wasn't sure whose head was on display, so the F.B.I.'s forensic team was enlisted.
Fired NFL Cheerleader Rails Against ‘Strict, Unfair’ Rules
Bailey Davis was let go from Saints after posting a sexy Instagram picture.
Fox News Supports Laura Ingraham Despite Advertiser Fallout
Advertisers have fled since Ingraham battled Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg on Twitter.
How Hawaiians Reacted to Belief They Were About to Die
GQ talked to people who received an alert that a missile would be hitting Hawaii imminently.
Why The Ultramarathon Is Picking Up Speed With Runners
The number of ultramarathons has increased 1,000 percent over the last decade.
Smallpox Could Return As a Horrifying Biological Weapon
Disease has been eradicated since 1989 but scientists say that's a false sense of security.
Why NBC’s ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live’ Actually Worked
John Legend starred as Jesus and Sara Bareilles was Mary Magdalene.
Statues Offensive to Native Americans Might Be Taken Down Across U.S.
There is an emerging movement to remove monuments honoring people who mistreated Native peoples.
Meet the First Hijab-Wearing Model To Be on British Vogue’s Cover
Twenty-year-old Halima Aden is the first hijab-wearing model to appear on the cover in the magazine's 102-year history.
U.K. Officials: Poisoned Door Handle Points To High-Level Plot
Investigators believe assassin smeared nerve agent on door handle of Sergei Skripal's home.
Looking at How Viagra Changed Sex — And How We Talk About It
The little blue pill was released to the public 20 years ago.
These Are the NFL’s Riskiest Offseasons
Many teams are taking bigger risks than the Rams, but they don't know it yet.
These Men Work in an Active Volcano in Indonesia
Mount Ijen hosts one of the last remaining active sulfur mines in the world.