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How Self-Driving Cars Teach Themselves the Rules of the Road

The technology behind autonomous vehicles keeps getting crazier.

In Intelligence Analysis, Too Many Experts Without Real Expertise?

A Defense Intelligence Agency analyst argues a lack of humility makes intel experts prone to errors.

What To Watch This Weekend: Dave Chappelle and ‘Black Mirror’

Chappelle's two specials and the sci-fi series make worthy additions to your queue.

The Last Seven NFL Players Who Refused to Stand Back Up

Colin Kaepernick's message started a movement that lasted through the season.

Legendary Owner of the Strand Bookstore Dead at 89

Fred Bass first took control of the Strand in 1956.

The 10 Most Important Ancient Documents Lost to History

Many of the founding papers of civilizations around the world will remain mysteries forever.

Bill Gates on Why He Guest-Edited an Issue of ‘Time’

Gates is Time's first guest editor in its 94-year history.

Aviation Historians Angry Over WWII Fight Plane’s Makeover

The plane had been found in an African desert.

Don’t Be Late to Bill Belichick’s ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Practice

The "bomb cyclone" is no match for Belichick's intensity.

45 ESPN Analysts Rank Their Top NFL Coaching Candidates

Who would you hire to run your NFL franchise?

Why the Latest Health Craze of ‘Raw Water’ is Actually a Bad Idea

"Raw water" may contain more minerals but also harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites.

Netflix is Making a ‘Bright’ Sequel

Will Smith and Joel Edgerton will return to the sci-fi world.

Is the NFL Ratings Drop a Big Deal?

NFL ratings dropped 9 percent in 2017, the same as primetime broadcast TV.

Michael Wolff’s Insane Year Inside Trump’s White House

The author and columnist details the feuds, fights and chaos in his new book.

DNA Reveals the Ancient Beringians, a New Group of Native Americans

Researchers did a genetic analysis of a baby girl who died at the end of the last ice age.

Two Major Flaws Discovered in the World’s Computers

There are security flaws in the microprocessors inside nearly all the world's computers.