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Why ‘Phantom Thread’ is the Best Dressed Movie of the Year

Mark Bridges and Daniel Day-Lewis took a tour through London to find the right clothes.

Simulation of School Shooting Prepares Teachers for the Worst

The vivid and realistic digital simulation was created by the federal government.

Terror Suspect Says He Survived Hezbollah Hit Squad

After rumors spread he was an informant, New York man says Hezbollah shot up his home in Lebanon.

What to Watch This Weekend: ‘Wes Craven’s New Nightmare’

Before 'Scream,' the horror auteur went meta with Freddy Krueger.

Super Bowls That Changed NFL History

Some Super Bowls are bigger than others—LII stands to be massive.

How Baker Elizabeth Chambers Became an Instagram Star

Chambers is married to Armie Hammer, star of "Call Me By Your Name."

How ‘Fat Leonard’ Infiltrated the Navy’s Floating Headquarters in Asia

On the USS Blue Ridge, many officers traded military secrets for a taste of the high life.

Patriots Have an Enormous Information Advantage in Super Bowl

Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have been doing this for 17 seasons.

Flu Epidemic Forcing Emergency Rooms to Expand Into Waiting Rooms

Hospitals have to find extra space to treat patients during the worst U.S. flu season in almost a decade.

ESPN’s Max Kellerman Calls Notre Dame’s Fighting Irishman Offensive

The ESPN host compared the Notre Dame logo to the Cleveland Indians' Chief Wahoo.

How Bradley Cooper Became an Eagles Icon

This isn't just about "Silver Linings Playbook."

Tim Allen Joins Anti-Safe Spaces Documentary

The sitcom star is dedicating himself further to cultural conservatism.

Tom Brady Cannot Relate to His Peers as They Get Older

He is about to be one of the oldest quarterbacks in Super Bowl history.

Amateur Finds Signal of Lost NASA Satellite

The space agency made the announcement this week.

Robert Wagner ‘Person of Interest’ in Natalie Woods Death

Wagner and Woods were married when she suspiciously drowned in 1981.