Report: NFL Owners Discussing Opening 2020 Season in China
The 49ers possibly would give up a home game and serve as the host team.
Tom Cruise’s Daughter Reveals She’s a Top Scientology Recruiter
Isabella shared what it was like to become an auditor in the Church of Scientology in an email.
War On Plastic: Hawaii, New Jersey Propose Toughest Bans in the Country
More states are saying no to single-use plastics.
Female Inventors Are the “Lost Einsteins” of the Modern Era
The lack of exposure young girls have to inventor role models is depriving the world of their greatness.
Tony Romo Reportedly Seeking Record-Setting Salary to Stay at CBS
Sources say the former QB wants $10 million a year to remain with the network.
Opioid Makers Purdue Pharma, Sackler Family to Pay $270M in Settlement
The settlement is the first in a recent wave of lawsuits against the pharma giant.
Charges Dropped Against “Empire” Actor Jussie Smollett
Smollett was attacked on January 29.
NASA Shut Down All-Female Space Walk
One of the two women will be replaced by a male colleague due to a lack of gear in her size.
Huge Team Payroll Disparity Revealed At Start of MLB Season
Some MLB teams have payroll gaps of more than $100 million entering the 2019 season.
Yale Rescinds Admission of Student Who Got in on $1.2M Donation
The move is a first among universities in the wake of the college admissions scandal.
Michael Avenatti Accuses Nike of “Crime and Coverup” While Denying Extortion Charge
Stormy Daniels' lawyer allegedly tried to extort up to $25 million from the company.
Billionaire Reimann Family Confronts Slave Labor Used During Nazi Regime
The family is making a donation of $11 million.
Conor McGregor Announces Retirement From MMA
McGregor hasn't won a fight in the cage since 2016 when he took out Eddie Alvarez.
Vulcan-mania: Discovering the Planet That Wasn’t There
A Frenchman saw something that set the scientific world on fire 160 years ago today.
Implanted Defibrillators Could Be Vulnerable to Hacking
The FDA has advised patients to continue using the devices despite the potential risk.
The Rivalry That Saved the NBA Began During March Madness: Magic v. Bird
On March 26, 1979, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson met in the NCAA tournament finale.