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The Cheapskate’s Guide to the Sundance Film Festival

What to see and where to stay, without spending $6K a night

Super Bowl Performer Spoke to Colin Kaepernick Before Accepting Halftime Gig

Travis Scott only accepted the job after speaking with Kaepernick about it.

The Sexual Revolution’s Collateral Damage: The Kids Aren’t All Right

Director Alfonso Cuarón’s Oscar favorite “Roma” subtly captures middle-class upheaval.

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.

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.