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Justin Verlander Accuses MLB of Juicing Balls: ‘It’s a F—king Joke’

Verlander has given up an MLB-high 26 home runs this season

The 10 Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings You Need to Visit in California

Including the one just added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List

Parents Are Hiring ‘Screen Consultants’ to Help Them Raise Phone-Free Kids

We don't yet know what giving every young child a piece of hand-held technology will mean

Apple Cofounder Urges People to “Figure Out a Way to Get Off Facebook”

Steve Wozniak deleted his account following the Cambridge Analytica scandal

8 Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings Are Now UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Sites include Fallingwater in Pennsylvania and the Guggenheim Museum in New York

We Can Thank Title IX for the Greatness of the U.S. Women’s National Team

Title IX made it illegal for federally funded schools to discriminate by sex

Elon Musk Might Be Able to Settle Mars, According to the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty

The rules governing what we can and can't do in space may need an update soon

How the ‘Sunday Scaries’ Are Being Fueled by Technology

62 percent of working adults between 23 and 38 said that they felt pressure to perform work duties around the clock

Why the NBA’s Biggest Stars Are Avoiding the Knicks

NBA agents and team executives told the Times that players have taken notice of the Knicks' dysfunction

The Implications of Amazon’s Many Clothing Brands

The retailer has many more in-store brands than comparably-sized companies

How M. F. K. Fisher Changed How We Think About Food

Ruth Reichl on the cultural impact of the legendary writer

United States Wins Second Consecutive Women’s World Cup

It’s the USWNT’s fourth World Cup victory overall

Threats Emerge for a New Jersey Tiny House Community

The residents of Egg Harbor River Resorts face an uncertain future