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Does Mars One Have a Real Plan for Reaching the Red Planet?

It seems unlikely that the company is bringing 100 people to Mars anytime soon.

These Are the NFL’s Riskiest Offseasons

Many teams are taking bigger risks than the Rams, but they don't know it yet.

‘Ready Player One’ Is the Box Office High Score Spielberg Needed

Director notches first No. 1 weekend since 2008 with sci-fi action flick.

Uproar as Brooklyn Museum Hires White Curator for African Art

Selection of Kristen Windmuller-Luna has upset many in the New York black community.

Cameron Diaz Says She’s Retired From Acting

In EW feature, former A-lister says she's 'literally doing nothing.'

Expedition of Microsoft Co-Founder Finds Major Piece of WWII History

Paul Allen releases underwater footage of Sullivan brothers' cruiser USS Juneau.

Hammerstein’s Political Words That Every Americans Should Hear

Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan sees holiday message in 60-year-old interview.

Michigan, Villanova Set Up for NCAA Final to Remember

Loyola-Chicago ends its miracle run; Kansas can not overcome 3-pointer barrage.

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.

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.