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.
The NFL’s Thrilling New Generation of Quarterbacks
Jimmy Garoppolo, Deshaun Watson, Jared Goff and Carson Wentz look like serious stars.
Meet the Original Film Heroines: The Godard Girls
Long before "Wonder Woman," female protagonists have rocked the international movie landscape.
NBA’s Rajon Rondo Had the Most Assists in a Game Since 1996
He had 25 assists Wednesday night for the New Orleans Pelicans.
China is the Dark Horse in the Search for Dark Matter
The country is a formidable participant in the hunt for invisible particles in the universe.
The Best and Worst of 2017, in 80 Lists
Presenting our annual List of Lists. Let the arguments begin.
Cornerback Eli Apple Suspended for Final Week of Season
This includes the upcoming Giants-Redskins game.
The Best Films of 2017
The year gets serious as RealClearLife's Thelma Adams reviews her top picks.
Improve and Maintain Your Brain Health
From diet upgrades to mental exercises, scientists detail new ways to keep your mind fresh.
The Nike ‘City’ Uniforms Might Be a Mess, But They Are Iconic
Nike released their "City Edition" versions of team uniforms this week.
The Story Behind the Nazi-Hunting Bot That Twitter Shut Down
One journalist talks about building a bot that exposed bigots.
Frank Gore on What He Learned From Football
The running back is closing out his 13th NFL season and possibly his career.
Mark Hamill Regrets Critical Comments of ‘Last Jedi’
He says he should have kept his thoughts on the matter out of the public.
Archaeologists Uncover Aztec Ball Court Ruins in Mexico City
The discovery uncovers much about how Mesoamerican civilizations lived.
The Secret KGB Papers for Recruiting Spies That Are Still Used Now
The document is from the Cold War, but it is used by Putin's clandestine cadres.