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Why “Friends” Is More Pervasive in Culture Today Than “Seinfeld”

Millennials perfer to "Friends" to "Seinfeld" and that gives the 20-year-old sitcom outsized cultural cachet.

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” Stomps Box Office Competition

Dino-sequel is top of the food chain despite poor critical reception.

Hank Aaron Hints He Wouldn’t Visit White House

"There's nobody there I want to see," says Atlanta Braves great.

Why Red Hen Owner Refused to Serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Lexington, Va., restaurant at center of national political controversy.

SI Reveals Top 10 College Football Players of 2018

Sports Illustrated goes long with a defense-heavy squad.

“Game of Thrones” Stars Kit Harington, Rose Leslie Married

Jon Snow actor marries his on-screen lover, Ygritte, in Scotland.

Six Times Famous Comedians Bombed on Stage

Being a headliner doesn't mean you get to avoid awful or awkward performances.

North Korea Taking Away Anti-US Propaganda

After June 12 summit with President Trump, Kim Jong-un has eased the imagery.

Alec Baldwin Wants Melania Trump on “SNL”

"We know what you're thinking," claims the actor who impersonates President Trump.

Baseball No Longer Has a Middle Class Thanks to Tanking

The gap between good and bad teams in MLB has never been wider.

The Story Behind a Very Expensive Way to Fight ISIS

A tale of a bombing raid in the Libyan desert.

NASA Wants to Do More Science With Small Satellites

They're cheaper, faster to develop and easier to update than their bigger counterparts.

Tiffany’s Is Selling More Engagement Rings Despite Low Marriage Rates

Sales of engagement rings at the store have jumped 11 percent this year.

Membership in MLB’s 3,000 Hit Club May Be Closed

With strikeouts on the rise, hitters simply aren't making contact the way they once did.

Rare Look at the Underground Nuclear Bunkers 1,000,000 Chinese Call Home

The country's vast complex of subterranean apartments was built at the height of the Cold War.