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Endangered Bluefin Tuna Bought for Record $3.1 Million by Sushi Tycoon

Tokyo New Year auction brings in more than double the previous record bid for a single fish.

Recent Cluster of Police Suicides Raises Alarms

The heroes of the city of Chicago "need saving too."

The Best is Yet to Come From Penélope Cruz

In a new sit-down with Marie Claire, the Oscar-winning actress gives insight into her past and future.

Half the People Who Believe They Have a Food Allergy Don’t

Many people needlessly avoid certain foods while some who are actually allergic don't have access to meds.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z Help Louvre Smash Visitor Records

The married couple's music video has been viewed more than 146 million times on YouTube.

Movies Still Use Old-School Methods to Make Sound Effects

Foley artists employ the same tricks today as they have for decades.

Learning to Relax Can Be Life-Changing

Thinking back to what occupied you in your youth is a start.

Inside the Secret Bisexual Sex Party That’s Women-Only

The closest a guy can get to this is hearing about it.

Millions of Men Are Infertile. Now, They’re Starting to Talk About It.

“It doesn’t make you less of a man,” one man tells Time.

New Apple Store Powered Entirely by Renewable Energy

The location's new home is a renovated 19th-century building on Paris’s Champs-Élysées.

Meet the Man Who Paints Most of America’s Ski Maps

Your local mountain’s ski trail map was probably painted by James Niehues.

The Five Stories You Missed Over the Holidays

Young people are having less sex and there's a new get-rich-quick scam for the age of Amazon.

How the Government Shutdown Is Ruining Your All-American Vacation

The government shutdown raises questions for travelers on topics from aviation security to passports and national parks.

Would Josh McDaniels Turn Down the Packers to Take the Browns Job?

New England's offensive coordinator is "very interested" in Cleveland's coaching vacancy.

U.S. Immigrants’ Dilemma of Choosing “White-Sounding” Names

One grad student's predicament led to a revealing new study.

Minnesota Democrat Becomes First Person to Wear Hijab in US Congress

Ilhan Omar overcame a 181-year headwear ban on Thursday.