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iPhone, iPod and iPad Designer (and Steve Jobs Ally) to Leave Apple

"Sir Jonathan" will head up a new creative venture. Apple is his first client.

Mexican Cartel Leaders’ Properties and Possessions Seized and Sold at Auction

Why wouldn't you want to live at a narco kingpin's old house?

Richard Dreyfuss Says Bill Murray Was a “Drunken Bully” on Set

Dreyfuss was not complimentary about Murray's behavior during "What About Bob?"

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Discusses “Unorthodox” Friendship With Skip Bayless

Bayless, Smith's former co-host on "First Take," left ESPN in 2016

LeBron James Giving Up No. 23 to Anthony Davis

The move should break the LeBank in jersey sales for James' new number

Frank Thomas and Mo Vaughn Look to “Bring Back Sexy for Big Men”

The former All-Star rivals have teamed up on MVP Collections

5 Simple Rules for Making a Great Music Documentary

Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin make for compelling subjects, but how do other directors pull off making interesting concert-based films?

Must Read: Taschen’s Throwing a Huge Sale on Coffee Table Books

It’s up to 75% off on display and slightly damaged reads

IOC Announces Big Changes to Olympics Bidding Process

In an effort to limit the fallout of Rio and Sochi, a new set of rules is afoot

Revisiting Roughhouse, Alaska's Underground Boxing League

Jaed Coffin takes us to the rented halls and barrooms of a place — and an era — frozen in time

40-Yard Dash Tournament Hopes to Find NFL’s Fastest Player

The 40 Yards of Gold All-Star Speed Tournament will take place Saturday

An 11th American Has Died While Vacationing in the Dominican Republic

The country's tourism ministry continues to deny the trend as anything more than coincidence

Study: Spinach Is Pretty Much a Steroid, Maybe We Should Ban It

Men who were on the greens had 3x the strength gains of their abstaining counterparts

The Town Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates Live in Is Running out of Money

Medina, Washington, has a median home value of $2.77 million

Philadelphia College Reviving Lost Funk Tracks From the ’60s and ’70s

Drexel University’s Music Industry program is thriving thanks to a long-lost archive