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SpaceX’s Massive Hole in Earth’s Ionosphere Plasma May Have Disrupted GPS

The light rocket made an unusual vertical ascent into space, rupturing a hole in the atmosphere.

Arcade Fire Wants ‘Everything Now’

The band critiques our media consumption habits as it participates in the zeitgeist.

Phillies Manager to Experiment With Radical New Outfielder Strategy

Philadelphia’s Gabe Kapler plans to flip-flop outfielders mid-inning based on spray charts.

This Unprecedented Luxury Cruise Visits All 7 Continents

The Silver Whisper has four different restaurants as well as a spa, casino and a fitness center.

Are Protests Like ‘March For Our Lives’ Ever Successful?

Historians and sociologists discuss what makes political demonstrations work.

NFL May Adopt ‘Josh McDaniels Rule’ for Coaches

It would allow a coach to sign a contract with his new team while still coaching for his old team.

The Vast History Inside the Met Breuer’s ‘Like Life’

The Met Breuer is exhibiting sculptures of the body from 1300 to the present.

How Lena Waithe is Changing Television

The creator of "The Chi" is turning her clout into opportunities for others.

It’s Homemade Hot Rods Vs. Souped-Up Supercars in New Netflix Show

The streaming service’s first global original motor series, “Fastest Car”, debuts April 6.

Why the Irish a Strong Bond With Southern Native American Tribe

The Choctaw people gathered funds to help the starving Irish when they had almost nothing to give.

The Secret to Wes Anderson Movies: Warmth, Humor and Strangeness

GQ talks to stars of Anderson's movies about the director.

Meet the Zombies Who Help Airports Practice Plane Crashes

Wired hung out with the people participants in a disaster training and assessment exercise.

Understanding Jack White’s Insane New Record

The former leading man of the White Stripes has released his most eclectic work yet.