These Men Work in an Active Volcano in Indonesia
Mount Ijen hosts one of the last remaining active sulfur mines in the world.
How the Original Siamese Twins Made It to America
Chang and Eng Bunker faces daunting barriers in order to enter the country.
The Strokes’ Guitarist Uses Melancholic Solo Album as Therapy
With "Francis Trouble," Albert Hammond Jr. makes peace with personal tragedy.
This Dutch Designer Created a ‘Stormproof’ Umbrella
It is designed to redirect gusts of wind.
The Yankees Being Consistently Good Means Great Things for Baseball
When the New York team is doing well, their fans tune in.
Researchers Might Finally Know Why Cracking Knuckles Make That Noise
Researchers have developed a mathematical model to figure out what causes the divisive noise.
Citizens of Shenzhen Will Soon Be Texted Every Time They Jaywalk
The city already uses facial recognition technology to publicly shame jaywalkers.
This Former Dominatrix Can Teach You To Be More Assertive in Life
Kasia Urbaniak claims she was one of the top-paid dominatrices in Manhattan before deciding to focus on female empowerment.
Previewing Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker
Everything you need to know about what projects to be one of the most entertaining heavyweight bouts in recent memory - including where to watch it.
Robert Mercer’s Secret History as a Volunteer Cop
The Trump bankroller was a reserve patrolman in New Mexico in order to circumvent gun laws.
This Satellite is Set to Find Thousands of Planets in Other Solar Systems
TESS is getting ready to launch next month.
Why Cinderella Stories Like Loyola-Chicago Are So Rare
The NCAA selection committee makes it tough for non-powerhouse schools to earn an at-large bid.
See the Portrait of President Trump Jim Carrey Submitted to the Smithsonian
Carrey shared the painting, titled "You Scream. I Scream. Will We Ever Stop Screaming?" on Twitter.
Todd Gurley on Rams Adding Odell Beckham: ‘It Would Be Awesome’
Beckham has also reportedly told a couple of Los Angele players that he "wants in."
Who Are the Sports Trolls and Where Do They Come From?
Sports Illustrated tries to understand the people who attack athletes and referees online.
Some Powerful People Reportedly Didn’t Want ‘Chappaquiddick’ to Get Made
The movie's executive producer said that powerful people tried to stop him from making the film.