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This Terrifying Crayfish is Cloning Itself and Taking Over Europe

At only six-inches-long, the marbled crayfish is extremely impressive.

Behind the Scenes of Japan’s Secretive Love Hotels

In a country where privacy is scarce, pay-by-the-hour love hotels offer sexual freedom.

This Insomnia Study Had the Biggest Sample Size in History

More than one million people were studied to identify the genetic causes of insomnia.

What to Know About the Successful Launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy

Elon Musk's company tested the most powerful rocket currently operating in the world.

The Listings: Nth-Degree Opulence

5 lavish, new-to-market city digs for living like a king

Clint Eastwood Explains Why He Cast Real-Life Heroes in New Movie

The 15:17 to Paris will be released in theaters on February 9.

Malcolm Butler Says Patriots ‘Gave Up On Me’ in Super Bowl

Butler did not play in Super Bowl LII against the Philadelphia Eagles.

How Mark E. Smith Changed the Face of Post-Punk Forever

The frontman for The Fall takes a final bow, but his furied legacy lives on.

This Beach in the Netherlands Is Having a Year-Long Party

The resort town is celebrating its 200th birthday this year. So they're partying, all year.

Gallery Purposefully Sparked Debate by Removing Naked Nymphs Painting

“Hylas and the Nymphs” by John William Waterhouse is now back at the Manchester Art Gallery.

Is Cleveland Really Getting Rid of Chief Wahoo?

The mascot will live on in the Indians' official stores. Other teams may follow that strategy.

Why Did the Stock Market Plunge So Drastically Today?

One dive this afternoon started to resemble the 2010 flash crash.