Statue of Johnny Cash to Replace Confederate Monument on Capitol Hill
The two Confederate monuments being replaced werent axed based on a history of racism, however
Political Scientist Challenges Universities to Create Safe Spaces for All Speakers
His letter follows Middlebury's decision to cancel a controversial lecture
Psychedelic Mushrooms Might Become Legal in Denver
Initiative 301 would make shrooms the city’s "lowest law-enforcement priority"
A Way-Too-Early and Highly Speculative Preview of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival
New films from Terrence Malick and Pedro Almodovar are among this year's competitors
Instagram’s Most Popular Meme Makers Are Attempting to Unionize
"Memers of the world unite.”
This Hypercarnivore Ruled the African Food Chain 22 Million Years Ago
Bigger than a polar bear. WAY bigger than a lion.
National Enquirer Sold for $100M to James Cohen, CEO of Hudson News
The Enquirer's parent company has an estimated debt of $355 million
All the Lawn Games You’re Missing Are Up to 70% Off
Including golf cornhole, croquet and other backyard favorites
Report: Dr Pepper, Whole Foods Bottled Water Has Unsafe Levels of Arsenic
A new Consumer Reports investigation implicates six brands
Led Zeppelin Launches “History Of Led Zeppelin” Video Series
The short film is available now
The U.K.’s Controversial Porn Block Goes Into Effect July 15
Critics argue the new law could pose serious data privacy concerns
The NFL Schedule Was Released and Network Bosses Are Pleased
Get ready for a lot of New England, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Green Bay and Seattle
Two Stolen Van Gogh Paintings Back on View For First Time in 17 Years
The paintings were swiped in 2002
Were Tiger and Phil Using CBD at the Masters?
Some fans think the gum Woods was chewing at the tournament contained CBD
Measles Case Reported at Google’s Silicon Valley Campus
A case has been confirmed in a worker who visited the campus earlier this month