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Inside Wall Street’s Complex, Shameful Battle with #MeToo

The #MeToo movement has forced the industry to address history, practices and culture.

Life Can Survive in the Most Mars-Like Place on Earth

Thanks to a rare rainstorm, we might have a clue as to how microbes persist in extreme conditions.

Predicting the 2018 NFL Draft

It is nearly impossible to know how the draft will go, but The Ringer gives it a shot.

Jennifer Lawrence on Red Sparrow, Her Tough Year and What’s Next

Lawrence is taking a year off from acting to work with an organization that fights corruption.

NFL Competition Committee Wants to Revise the Catch Rule

The competition committee is meeting in Indianapolis to change the rule.

Amazon Wants to Bring Conversational AI Into Your Home

They are hosting a contest called the Alexa Prize with the goal of cooking up a bot capable of small talk.

Why Did the Jaguars Pay Up for Blake Bortles?

Jacksonville's decision to give its quarterback a huge deal is a product of a questionable decision made last year.

In Colombia, Pablo Escobar’s Posthumous Celebrity Brings Profits and Controversy

One of the world’s most notorious outlaws is now commemorated in books, TV, tours and souvenirs.

Michael B. Jordan Burns All the Books in ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Trailer

The movie is based on a dystopian novel by the same name.

Meet the College Football Freaks Set to Destroy the NFL Combine

These players will be the ones to watch this week in Indianapolis.

Catholic Church Considers Letting Married Men Be Priests

Mainly to ease the Brazilian Amazon clergy shortage.

NFL Seeks Millions from Jerry Jones as Reimbursement for Legal Fees

The league is demanding about $2 million from the Dallas Cowboys owner.

NYT’s James Bennet in Crosshairs as He Re-Invents Paper’s Opinion Section

Bennet is potential future contender for the Time's top newsroom job.