Top ESPN Personality Leaving to Join Bill Simmons at The Ringer
Ryen Russillo will be leaving the Worldwide Leader after 14 years
Nobel Prize-Winning Author Toni Morrison Dead at 88
One of the most acclaimed American writers of the 20th century
Tom Brady’s New Contract Will Make Him a Free Agent
Brady's new two-year contract voids on the last day of the 2019 league year
Shark Attacks Are Now More Likely in These States, Due to Warmer Waters
Plus: How you can best avoid them
Restaurants Are Googling Customers to Determine If They’re “Worthy”
We’re not the only ones who think it’s creepy.
Houston Astros Reject Practice of Issuing Intentional Walks
The Astros haven't walked a batter intentionally all season and don't intend to
Behind the Scenes at Iconic Hollywood Haunt Musso & Frank Grill
Bartender Kenneth "Sonny" Donato talks literary legends, whiskey sours and Leo and Brad in "Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood"
Neil deGrasse Tyson Has Some Tone-Deaf Thoughts on Gun Violence
In the wake of multiple mass shootings, Tyson is arming Twitter with facts no one asked for
MLS Star Calls on Congress to End Mass Shootings After Goal
Alejandro Bedoya had a different kind of goal celebration during a match in D.C.
Prince Charles Offered Role in New “Bond” Movie
The Royal family member is "considering" appearing alongside Daniel Craig in "Bond 25"
Phillies File Lawsuit to Keep Phanatic in Philadelphia
The firm that designed the mascot wants to use it to promote other teams
Valentina Sampaio Is the First Openly Trans Victoria’s Secret Model
The controversial brand is finally trying to become more inclusive
The Latest Technology That’s Tracking Your Every Move? Surveillance Balloons.
High-altitude airships can track individual cars through adverse conditions
College Textbooks Are Increasingly Being Replaced by Apps and E-Readers
Why read when you can have an AI study assistant that gives you feedback in real time?
“Hard Knocks” Starts This Week. Jon Gruden Isn’t Happy About It.
The combined record of previous teams on the HBO show? 98-109-1
What Happens When Russia’s Permafrost Thaws?
Objects frozen for thousands of years emerge — and that’s just the beginning