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
The Future of Two Ambitious Telescopes is Looking Unclear
There might only be funding to sustain one of them
Bob Dylan's Been Getting Very Retro at His Recent Concerts
He's been playing covers of famed 1950s songs
Is Paris Ready for This Summer's Olympics?
The logistical issues could be overwhelming
Did "The Holdovers" Plagiarize a Highly-Regarded Screenplay?
Writer Simon Stephenson has argued that the film used elements from his unproduced screenplay
This Week's "SNL" Covered the Ethics of In-Flight Movies
And the show did so in musical form
We Now Have a Better Sense of What to Expect From the Michael Jackson Biopic
The film "Michael" is scheduled for a 2025 release