One-Handed NFL Rookie Wants to Be More Than Just a Feel-Good Story
Shaquem Griffin and his twin brother Shaquill open up about their NFL experience with RealClearLife.
How One Organization Is Forming Bonds between Scientists and Christian Seminaries
The American Association for the Advancement of Science seeks to bridge a gap.
Toronto and Its Raccoons Have a Love-Hate Relationship
Raccoons are a scourge in Canada's biggest city, but they've also earned residents' respect.
How A Freak Aviation Disaster Brought Supersonic Idealism Down in Flames
One author examines the Concorde's demise.
Hologram Concerts of Long-Dead Stars Both Awe-Inspiring and Unsettling
New 3D animation technology is being deployed so deceased stars can continue to perform "live."
Banksy Painting Shreds Itself After Being Sold for $1.4 Million at Auction
The artist secretly embedded a shredder in the frame and later posted video of the stunt.
UFC 229 Descends Into Chaos After Conor McGregor Taps Out
Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, McGregor, and others involved crazy, post-fight mayhem.
“SNL” Cold Open Imagines GOP Post-Game Celebration of Kavanaugh Confirmation
Sketch parodies Senate Republication jubilation over vote for controversial Supreme Court nominee.
How Miami’s 2005 Free Agency Flub Handed the Patriots a Decade of Dominance
Had the Dolphins signed Drew Brees, Tom Brady may have had a longtime rival in the AFC East.
The New Technique That Helped Make An Amazing Archaeological Discovery
ZooMS costs a fraction of DNA sequencing and is much faster.
The Strange History of the Phrase “Going Dutch”
The many uses of the expression go back to old British anti-Dutch sentiment.
Tom Hardy Says He Based His “Venom” Character on Conor McGregor
Eddie Brock needed to be pinned on someone who was very "handy physically."
Steve Perry Opens up about Leaving Journey and Returning to Music
Perry talks about the romance and loss that brought him back to songwriting.
The Success and Failure of Nature-Based Therapy for Soldiers
Brian Mockenhaupt explores the final years of his friend's life.
Inside Dennis Hopper’s “The Last Movie,” the Film That Hurt His Career
His follow-up to "Easy Rider" was supposed to change Hollywood.
This Team Navigated Mount Rainier’s Deadly Ice Caves For Science
The researchers crossed invisible lakes of noxious gas in order to map the mountain's caves and search for clues to life.