"Peaky Blinders" Creator Steven Knight Takes on Guinness in New Project
The new project has the working title "House of Guinness"
Lyft and Uber Might End Their Services in Minneapolis
A minimum wage bill passed by the city council is at the heart of the controversy
Age Verification Laws Prompt Pornhub to Exit Texas
It's one front in a much larger discussion
College Football Playoff Reportedly Agrees to ESPN Contract Through 2031
The extension would begin in 2026
Bill McRaven Awarded $50M From Bezos Courage & Civility Award
Eva Longoria was this year's other recipient
Bill Maher and Guests Addressed TikTok Bans, Partisan Divides and AI on “Real Time”
It was less policy-heavy than you’d expect from an episode with two members of Congress
Will Juwan Howard's Departure Lead to More Changes at Michigan?
It's been a contentious and disappointing season for the team
Americans Are Now Getting Married at Pre-Pandemic Levels
The government released some insightful data on marriage and divorce
There’s a Simple Reason Why So Many Automakers Are Exploring EV Partnerships
The answer involves China's massive EV industry
Why Do Conspiracy Theories Gain So Much Traction?
Arthur Goldwag on “The Politics of Fear” and what he’s learned covering conspiracy theories for decades
14 Great Things to Do in NYC This Weekend
From a prelude to March Madness to a lesson in oyster technique
Oklahoma City Could Become Home to Tallest Building in US
There's still a question of permits, however
Airbnb Is Bringing an End to Indoor Security Cameras
The company's new policy will also affect noise monitors
Your Internet-Connected Car Might Increase Your Insurance Bill
There's a downside to the Internet of Things (for cars)
New Jersey Teen Uses AI to Fight Spotted Lanternflies
An innovative project could help reduce the bugs' impact
How the Allies Used Freudian Theory to Make Effective WW2 Propaganda
Deep dives into psychological theory can help in some unexpected places