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Five of the Greatest Musicians Who Impacted American Politics

Their music is the sound of protests past, but they still affect our politics today.

The Fifth Nail and Beyond: Websites Built by Psychopaths

Sometimes, a blog can be a boring digital mask hiding a nightmare.

Check Out Venice’s Exclusive Private Islands

A handful of quiet, über-luxurious enclaves in the Venetian lagoon may be Italy's final tourist frontier.

Shia LaBeouf: ‘I’m a Buffoon. My Public Outbursts Are Failures.’

LaBeouf confronts his demons in new Esquire cover story.

Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet

Can we fix life online without limiting free speech?

What Porn Stars Think of the #MeToo Movement

Three adult film stars discuss how the movement changed the industry in good and bad ways.

Seahawks WR: Kirk Cousins is a ‘Hero’ for Securing Guaranteed $86 Million Deal From Vikings

Doug Baldwin credited the QB for paving the way for more players to get fully guaranteed contracts.

National Geographic Calls Itself ‘Racist,’ Says Coverage Will Evolve

Historian employed by Nat Geo says magazine did little to push beyond stereotypes in the past.

The Magic Returns in First Full ‘Fantastic Beasts 2’ Trailer

“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” hit theaters on November 16, 2018.

The ‘Field of Dreams’ House is Now Available for Rent

Is this heaven? No, it’s Iowa and you can stay there while enjoying the “Kinsella Experience.”

Royal Burial in Ancient Canaan May Shed Light on Biblical City

An undisturbed elite tomb discovered in ancient Armageddon has the promise of unlocking secrets.  

Virginia Coach’s Secret to Success: Staying in School

Tony Bennett recruits players with talent who aren’t interested in one-and-done NCAA seasons.

This Company Launched Four Satellites Despite FCC Saying No

Swarm Technologies apparently launched satellites despite the regulator's disapproval.

Confessions of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

A documentary about the most famous cheerleading squad in the world premiered at SXSW.

People Were Unfazed by Supervolcano Eruption That Nearly Ended Humanity

A new study shows that people in South Africa didn't care about a huge eruption of 74,000 years ago.