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Yes, Self-Driving Boats Are Now a Thing

As we wait for autonomous cars to become mainstream, water transportation is ahead of the game

YouTube TV Makes NFL Sunday Ticket Appealing to Degenerate Gamblers

The streaming service will allow "unlimited simultaneous streams” of the Ticket

JPMorgan Announces Ambitious Carbon Removal Investment

Could this make direct air capture more widespread?

Elon Musk’s Brain Implant Company Neuralink Has Received FDA Approval

Is this the start of a "Black Mirror" episode or life-saving technology?

College Students May Like Betting on Sports More Than Drinking Beer

New NCAA president Charlie Baker surveyed college-age Americans about gambling

Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” Considers the Future by Looking to the Past

The director's ode to the Space Age sees him turning his focus to questions of ambiguous motivation and mysterious inspiration

How the Country’s Only Unionized Strippers Won Their Battle

Star Garden dancers finally received union recognition after a 15-month organizing effort

In “BlackBerry,” the Nerds Rise to the Top

Director Matt Johnson tells a story about the company’s rise and fall — and what it means to stay true to yourself in business and in life

“You Hurt My Feelings” Is an Excellent Examination of Ego and Self-Esteem

Nicole Holofcener's latest asks us to ponder what's more important: honesty, or support?

Why This Easy-to-Forget Moment Explains All the Love for "Succession"

It's strange that a series about a class of people we've grown to hate has been so huge. Here's how the showrunners pulled it off.

You May Be Able to Swim in the Seine the Next Time You Visit Paris

Swimming in the river has been banned for the last 100 years

Drew Carey Is Picking Up the Tab for Striking WGA Writers

If you’re a card-carrying member, you can eat for free at Bob’s Big Boy or Swingers Diner

Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk Is the Jimmy Butler of the NHL Playoffs

Tkachuk has 21 goals in 16 games this postseason for the Panthers

Cousin Greg Is the Only Logical Choice to Win “Succession”

Everyone else has been too busy jockeying for position to notice his quiet ascent

Once a Marathon Runner, Now the World’s Strongest Man

Mitchell Hooper, a 27-year-old athletic chameleon who won the event in just his second appearance, could usher in a new strongman era