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Did the NFL Put Patriotism Ahead of Players, Fans and the First Amendment?

League's controversial new pre-game policy fines teams if players kneel during the national anthem.

Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly Play Ridiculous Hitmen in New Trailer

"The Sisters Brothers" is a western comedy based on Patrick Dewitt's novel of the same name.

‘Solo’ Wins Box Office Crown, But Feels Like Loss for ‘Star Wars’

Expected to cross $100M mark over 4-day holiday weekend, well short of expectations.

Ex-NXIVM Sex Cult Member Vows Justice for Victims of Group’s Founder

In new A&E series, Sarah Edmondson gives her account of leader Keith Raniere's sex-trafficking.

Tim Tebow Is the Toast of New York… Binghamton, New York

New York Daily News visits NY state baseball town where believers in his MLB future abound.

This Memorial Day, Remember Generals Lo Armistead and Win Hancock

Peggy Noonan reminds The Wall Street Journal readers of moral behind Civil War showdown between friends.

President Trump Welcomes Home Man Freed After 2 Years of Captivity in Venezuela

Joshua Holt was released by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as 'goodwill gesture' by the dictator. 

Golden State Warriors Rout Houston Rockets for Force Game 7

Reigning champs reminded rivals, NBA fans just how good Curry & co. can be.

Best-Kept Secret in European Wine Regions: Switzerland?

The wines from this alpine country are often overlooked and hard to find, but worth seeking out.

How Pete Carroll’s Bad Call in Super Bowl XLIX Has Haunted Seattle

Retired Seahawks player admits that the last-minute, goal-line interception cratered confidence in the head coach.

The Saurian ‘Monster’ Hysteria that Terrorized New Zealand in the 1880s

Unexplained livestock deaths prompted tales of a lizard monster stalking the land—it was just a large seal.

LeBron James Teases Fashion Collaboration with John Elliot and Nike

On Monday night, the NBA star debuted a new shoe design during his pregame walk to the locker room.

Massive Discovery of 2,000-Year-Old Human Bones Reveals ‘Barbarian’ Rituals

Remnants of pelvic bones belonging to four different humans were found threaded together.

NHL’s Golden Knights and 13 More Improbable Long-Shot Winners

Vegas reaching the Stanley Cup Final in its debut season ranks among the all-time sports upsets.

Want to Become a Pirate? MIT Has a Course for That

For 20 years, the prestigious tech school has offered a secret pirate 'certification.'

Hurricane Maria Tore Apart this Chef’s Restaurant, But He Kept Cooking

Eight months after the storm, chef Jose Enrique is still feeding thousands of hungry Puerto Ricans.