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Jupiter Might Have Two South Poles

The planet's magnetic field is space oddity for researchers.

Mark Twain Letter up for Auction Reveals Key to Great Writing

The American author believed that it took life experience and tragedy to make a masterpiece.

Look Back at Some of the World’s Most Famous Assassinations

From JFK to Mahatma Gandhi, these leaders' deaths changed the course of history.

Incredible, Turn-of-the-Century Tale of the World’s Biggest Camera

Unique commission to create a massive photograph of a train led this historic invention.

Lockheed Martin is Designing a Tiny Home That Will Orbit the Moon

NASA recruited them and five other companies to make deep-space habitats.

The New Merriam-Webster Dictionary Catches up with the Internet

Get ready to welcome "bingeable" and "rando" to the English language canon.

Bob Woodward Responds to Trump’s “Fake News” Claims in TV Interview

On CBS News' "Sunday Morning," the famed reporter defends his book as "meticulous and careful."

Ralph Lauren Still Reigns as Menswear King After 50 Years

Fashion icon retains his uncanny ability to reinvent classic looks for the modern man.

How Ride Sharing Services Are Making Traffic Even Worse

New study finds ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft have added billions of miles of extra driving.

Jack Ma Corrects the Record—He is Not Retiring…Yet

Alibaba founder refutes a New York Times report that he would be stepping down imminently.

Did North Korea’s National Parade Just Signal a New Stage of Détente?

The "Hermit Kingdom's" latest military display was notably devoid of long-range nuclear missiles.

How the Umpire’s Male Ego Ruined the US Open Women’s Final

Carlos Ramos' overreaction robbed both Serena Willaims and Naomi Osaka of their moment.

Tom Ford Wants His New Line of Underwear to Thrill

The superstar designer talked to GQ about his current project and his personal philosophy for dressing.

Footprints of an Elusive Sabre-Toothed Cat Found On Beach

Ancient telltale tracks show how the beasts hunted.

Scientists May Have Found Traces of 7,200-Year-Old Cheese in Croatia

The report of the ancient dairy product has churned up controversy.