The Power of Community in Music: Remembering the Band, Murphy’s Law
A New York Hardcore scene legend passes away, and the music family he left behind mourns.
The International Space Station Has A Working Supercomputer
One year ago, Hewlett Packard Enterprise sent an off-the-shelf supercomputer to see if it could survive in space.
What to Do if You’re Turned Away at the Polls on Election Day
Know your rights and don't give up if you encounter problems at the voting booth.
Japanese Island Disappears Without Notice
The tiny island was likely eroded away by wind and drifting ice.
Apple Upped Prices Across the Board on its Products — Because it Can
There seems to be no price too high for Apple devotees.
A Look at Some Of The NFL’s Strangest Stadium Foods
Pho, pierogies and a 7-pound burger are among the out-of-the-box choices.
New York City Men’s Marathon Ends in Dramatic Sprint to the Finish Line
Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa holds off fellow countryman Sharu Kitata, wins by just two seconds.
Dartmouth College Locked Down, Students Shelter in Place After Nearby Shooting
Assailant shot a single, teenage victim—not a student—prompting emergency safety measures.
Super-Elite Clientele Buying Into NYC’s Newest, Secretive Luxury Skyscraper
Latest, chic spire adjacent to Central Park has attracted the likes of Sting and billionaire Dan Och.
SNL Cold Open Parodies Fox News Coverage of Immigrant “Caravan”
Posing as Laura Ingraham, SNL's Kate McKinnon satirizes the right-wing network's fear-mongering.
Behind-the-Scenes Photos and Surprising Facts from 13 Classic TV Series
Who can forget the best shows of the 1980s and '90s that we wish were still on the air.
Why Do Stars Like Jennifer Lawrence Give Their Companies Weird Names?
The Oscar-winner launched a production company called Excellent Cadaver.
How “American History X” is More Relevant Today than When it Premiered
The reformed Nazi story was billed as playbook for a pathway out of that lifestyle.
Meet the Sensory Scientist Dedicated To Making Good Chocolate
Darin Sukha is working to safeguard the cacao plant that gives us the sweet treat.
Marilyn Monroe’s 24-Karat Yellow Diamond Necklace Goes On Auction
The star briefly owned the necklace and wore it to the premiere of the 1953 film, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
This Scientist Risked It All To Chase Bigfoot
The dedicated anthropologist donated his body to science and it’s on display.