The Explosion That Almost Killed a US President (and Likely Saved His Love Life)
One voyage nearly toppled our government 175 years ago today.
Why Tyler Perry Earns the Title of Hollywood’s Last Auteur
It's easy to pick his films apart – but it's what holds them together that matters.
Johnny Manziel Released By Team and Banned From CFL
The Montreal Alouettes released the 26-year-old quarterback for violating his agreement.
Almost Half of All Kids With Cancer Go Undiagnosed and Untreated
Children are “dying at home.”
Watching Michael Cohen’s Testimony? It Could Cost Employers $4 Billion
Managers will find it difficult to reign in their workers' interest in the proceedings.
Predominantly White Schools Received $23 Billion More than Diverse Districts: Report
White districts collected about $2,500 more per student via taxes than nonwhite schools in 2016.
Giants Coach Discusses Future of Manning and Beckham in New York
Pat Shurmur is preparing to have Manning under center for at least one more season.
Moon Lander Suffers Hiccup Carrying 30-Million-Page Archive of Humanity
The spacecraft’s systems are currently working well.
MLB Managers Adjusting to Get Most Out of Millennial Players
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon went so far as to read "Managing Millennials for Dummies."
Methodists Double Down on Gay Marriage Opposition, Anti-LGBT Clergy
The church's "Traditional" plan disallows the performance of same-sex weddings.
Your Phone May Soon Recognize You By Your Movements
The technology could be commercially available as soon as next year.
Bill Gates: “You Don’t Need a Billion” to Be Happy, But it Helps
Turns out money can buy happiness after all.
MLB Will Test Robotic Umpires in Independent League Baseball
A three-year agreement with the Atlantic League was just announced by MLB.
Disabled Workers Feel Targeted by Walmart’s Plan to Cut Greeters
About 1,000 stores across the country will eliminate the role by the end of April.