This is Why Obstacle-Course Races Have Become So Popular
Marathons are no longer exciting enough.
The Military Is Building Reusable Space Plane That Can Launch Small Satellites
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Boeing Co. are developing the spacecraft.
Dean Friedman’s “Ariel” Is “The Great Gatsby” of Music
Tim Sommer breaks down the brilliance of the '70s cult classic.
The Air Force Paid $10,000 Each for These Toilet Covers
The covers protected aircraft from "corrosion damage in the latrine area."
Why the New Orleans Education Overhaul Actually Worked
After Hurricane Katrina, the city made some massive changes.
Would You Take a Flight That Doesn’t Have a Human Pilot?
Some think automation could erase the need for human pilots, but experts say we're not ready.
Thai Cave Rescuer May Sue Elon Musk Over Deleted “Pedo” Tweets
Vernon Unsworth, who called Musk's submarine a "PR stunt," considers legal action.
Pamela Anderson Stands Up for Julian Assange and Vladimir Putin
She sat down with The Daily Beast to discuss her mission to pardon Assange.
Ben McAdoo “At Peace” With Eli Manning Benching Decision That Got Him Fired
The former Giants head coach finally addressed the call that ended his tenure in New York.
New Lawsuit Alleges Popular S-Town Podcast Exploited Suicide of Main Subject
John B. McLemore was the troubled, charismatic character at the middle of Brian Reed's podcast.
Tim Tebow Confirms He’s Dating Last Year’s Miss Universe
During an interview with ESPN's Pedro Gomez, Tebow went on the record about his relationship with Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters.
Jaguar Escapes New Orleans Zoo Enclosure, Eats Neighboring Animals
“It was most likely a territorial situation," the zoo's doctor said during a press conference.
Michael Irvin Supports Hall of Fame’s Decision Not to Acknowledge Terrell Owens
The Dallas legend is pleased the HOF won't be individually recognizing Owens at his induction ceremony.
New Analysis Shows Billionaires Fuel Powerful State Charter Groups
Billionaires influence state education policy by giving money to state-level charter groups.
New Study Casts Doubt on Existence of Alien Life in Our Galaxy
A recent paper suggests we are alone in the Milky Way.
Lost Stanley Kubrick Screenplay Found 60 Years After It Was Written
"Burning Secret" is so close to completion it could be developed into a feature film.