Bill Gates’ Dream of a $350 Worm Toilet Comes True
These devices need no flushing or electricity.
How One Bootlegger Kept Congress Stocked With Booze During Prohibition
The “Man in the Green Hat” kept lawmakers wet after Prohibition began 100 years ago.
“Family Guy” Is Phasing Out Gay Jokes
The show is changing because times are changing.
It’s the End of an Era for Star-Studded Quarterback Class of 2004 NFL Draft
Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger, and Eli Manning will play next year but not for a title.
Bob Costas Officially Leaving NBC
After four decades at NBC, the sportscaster is parting ways with the network.
Unranked Syracuse Upsets No. 1 Duke in Overtime Despite Zion Williamson’s 35
The Orange won 95-91 to hand the Blue Devils their first conference loss of the season.
Screen Time No Worse For Kids Than Eating Potatoes, Says Study
Researchers found, at most, only 0.4% of adolescent well-being is related to screen use.
Download Vincent van Gogh’s Collection of 500 Japanese Prints
The artist had never even visited Japan.
Facebook to Invest $300 Million in Struggling Local News
The investment will not tie news media companies to the social media giant.
How to Create a Strong Password You Won’t Forget
Having the same simple password for all of your accounts makes hacking easy.
A Big Change Is Coming to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
For the first time ever, SI's annual issue will hit newsstands relatively close to beach season.
6 Vaccines You’re Still Eligible to Receive as an Adult and Why You Should
Shots — they're not just for kids.
Heroic Thai Cave Rescue Might Have Involved Ketamine, Handcuffs
The boys were bound and drugged in the cave, according to a new book.
KC Coach Andy Reid Hoping to Exorcise Playoff Demons With Win Over Patriots
Reid is 0-2 against the Pats in the playoffs and just 2-6 against New England overall.
Are the Bears Looking to Bring Kareem Hunt Back to the NFL Already?
Chicago coach Matt Nagy said he believes in "second chances but not third chances."