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What It Means That We Aren’t Watching Football Like We Used To

Fans are finding new ways to watch the games, while some are turning away from the sport altogether.

Matt Damon Proves ‘Downsizing’ of Celebrity Box Office Appeal

Jennifer Lawrence's 'Mother!' also shows that star power is rapidly shrinking.

Meet This Year’s Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Honorees

The medals recognized nine philanthropists for 2017.

Mercedes Set to Clinch U.S. Luxury Crown for Second Year

The carmaker outsold BMW AG by more than 30,000 vehicles.

Pro Athletes Found Their Voice in 2017

The "stick to sports" mantra was replaced with "speak up."

NYT Poll: 19 Percent of Men Have Made Sexist Jokes in the Workplace

The survey gathered responses from a small sample of 615 men working in a variety of fields.

The Lasting Impact Nuclear Testing Leaves Behind

A remote area of Kazakhstan was once home to nearly a quarter of the world's nuclear testing.

The U.S. is On the Way to Becoming the World’s Most Popular Tax Haven

Bloomberg write that shuttering foreign tax shelters only to steal their business is a bad plan.

Sean McVay Rejects Old Football Thinking

The Rams coach will rest his starters Sunday despite the seeding implications.

‘American Crime Story’ Drops Trailer for Second Season

"The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" looks into serial killer Andrew Cunanan's motive.

Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Are Mastering the Road

The company might be facing other problems, but their self-driving cars are not one of them.

South Korea Might Shut Down Bitcoin Exchanges

The country's authorities are worried by investor frenzy.

How Silicon Valley Helped the Next Generation of Terror

The digital battlefield is the least understood aspect of the 16-year war on terror.