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Next Indiana Jones Could Be a Woman, Spielberg Says

Female lead in reboot of iconic film franchise? "There would be nothing wrong with that."

Can the L.A. Rams Build a Winning NFL Super-Team?

This offseason, the team has brought in numerous high-priced free agents and high-risk personalities.

NYTimes Unearths Treasure Trove of Documents That Reveal Life Under ISIS Control

Journalists gathered and examined thousands of files left behind by Islamic militants in Mosul.

Shall I Compare Thee to a Renovated 300-Year-Old Barn Home?

When you see the stone arches, you’ll swoon

Horrors of History: How George H. W. Bush Dodged Cannibalism Death in WWII

The terrible fate of American prisoners of war shot down by Japanese over Chichijima.

‘The Death of Stalin’ and the History of Political Comedy

From 'The Great Dictator' to 'In the Loop,' lampooning government hypocrisy no laughing matter.

Artificial Intelligence Might Help Stop Shark Attacks

AI could help survey sharks, not kill them, according to advocates.

As 2018 Masters Begins, Talking Tiger Woods With His ‘Tail’

Bob Smiley followed Tiger in '08, when Woods last won a major. Can golfer win again?

Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor Hit By Data Breach

The chains' parent company, Canada-based Hudson's Bay Co., announced the breach.

Parkland Students Struggle With Yearbook After Shooting

NYT followed editors, designers, writers & photographers as they toiled in aftermath of tragedy.

Augusta National to Host Its First-ever Tournament for Women

In 2019, Augusta will host the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship.

Hubble Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Star Ever Seen

The star, dubbed Icraus, is nine billion light years away from Earth.

Johnny Manziel Blames Browns for Not Realizing His Flaws

Quarterback bust blames team that drafted him for 'not doing their homework.'

Did ‘Stranger Things’ Creators Plagiarize Short Film?

The director of 'Montauk' is accusing the Netflix hit series of ripping off his idea.

How Martin Luther King Jr. Changed a Sanitation Worker’s Life

The NYT looks at the direct impact MLK had on one man's world.

Why New Helmet-Lowering Rule Will Save Cam Newton’s Career

Where the NFL rule change particularly benefits Newton is on designed runs and read-option plays that result in him carrying the ball out of the pocket.