Underwater Scooter Ride Leads to Discovery of 1,200-Year-Old Canoe
A maritime archaeologist operating the scooter probably helped matters
Discrimination Lawsuit Against Rivian Cites "Toxic Bro Culture"
"The culture at Rivian was actually the worst I’ve experienced in over 20 years in the automotive industry," said the former executive behind the suit
Big Challenges Are Ahead For NYC's The Standard Hotel
The pandemic has been hard on hotels large and small
You Can Use Bluetooth Trackers to Find Your Stolen Stuff. Should You?
Technology and ethics converge
Remote Work Has Made Hawaii's Real Estate Market Tighten
Some homes are changing accordingly
Public Transit Helped Make the Beatles, Says Paul McCartney
Not all musical influences are musical
Charlie Munger Unfazed by Windowless Dorm Criticism
Can one design a perfect dormitory?
Horse Racing Gets a Little Extreme on a New "SNL" Sketch
Can't wait to see the inevitable "Tiny Horse" crossover
The First NYC Marathon Was in 1970. One Guy Who Ran In It Is Running This Year.
A rarefied spot in marathon history
This Week's "SNL" Mocked Aaron Rodgers's Vaccine Stance
A cold open to remember
We Now Know How Much The Simpsons' House Would Be Worth Today
Hint: it's more than you might think
People Are Getting Naked Near Russian Landmarks, and No One Knows Why
The police are unamused, however
This US Airport Is the Worst Offender When It Comes to Delays
A new study reveals the pros and cons of air travel destinations
A 1957 Omega Speedmaster Just Sold for a Record Price
It sold for over 25 times the auction house's estimate
Generational Divides and Election Results Fuel a New "Real Time"
Bill Maher and guests covered a lot of ground in this episode
Danish Company Exploring Alternatives to "Live" Guns on Film Sets
Copenhagen Industries is doing interesting work