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This Violent, Convoluted Murder Mystery Has Been Published in 30 Countries

Chapter One: Swedish author Niklas Natt och Dag's debut whodunit takes readers back in time.

Alex Honnold of Oscar Winner “Free Solo” Takes Climbing to New Heights

The author of "The Impossible Climb," Mark Synnott, talks about his book.

Steven Spielberg Doubling Down on His Campaign to Ban Netflix at the Oscars

The famous director equates Academy Award-winning films like "Roma" to mere "TV movies."

The Behind-the-Scenes Hollywood Drama Roiling Jeff Bezos’ Personal Life

How the billionaire's A-list security fixer and Beverly Hills mom gossip have fueled tabloid headlines.

‘SNL’ Cold Open Parodies This Week’s Absurd, Surreal Michael Cohen Hearing

Ben Stiller returns as Trump's personal lawyer, who implicated the President in crimes before Congress.

Scientists Discover Method for Reversing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Coal

Researchers can now remove carbon dioxide gas from the air and turn it back into solid carbon.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Just Had One of the Most Realistic #MeToo Conversations on TV

The NBC sitcom walks a pitch-perfect line between comedy and the realistic reality of sexual assault.

This Extreme Sport Could Help Older People Avoid Risk of Injuries From Falling

Skills learned in the daredevil urban sport parkour can also teach elderly how to safely break a fall.

Endangered Animals From Each of the 50 States

A gallery of threatened species that can be found across the entire country.

5 Best Examples of Long-Form Journalism From the Past Week

Deep dives into Jussie Smollett's past, the Coast Guard terrorist, and the history of the dive bar.

“Workerism” Is Making Americans Miserable

Economists worry that employees are facing burnout.

Japan Landed On an Asteroid and Shot a Bullet Into It

The team hopes to bring a sample of the asteroid back to Earth.

Mapping the United City-States of America

An experiment in redividing the country.

Ghoulish Antarctic Icefish Have Natural Antifreeze in Their Veins to Survive

This unique fish is the only species that lacks functioning red blood cells.

New Images Reveal Ancient Rivers Once Flowed On Mars

Scientists prepare for rover mission to study mystery of water on the Red Planet.

Better Access to Parks Could Make Kids Grow Into Happier Adults

Study finds growing up near green spaces correlates with lowered lifetime risk of mental disorders.