Two Ancient Raphael Paintings Discovered in the Vatican
They may have been his very last works, experts believe.
Record Number of Journalists Jailed in 2017
For the second year in a row, the number of journalists imprisoned hit a historical high.
‘The Last Jedi’ Had a Massive U.S. Preview Night of $45 Million-Plus
The Star Wars colossus keeps rolling toward galactic domination.
What Star Wars Robots Can Teach Us About the Future of Work
The film's robots exist to help, not replace.
Will the Patriots-Steelers Matchup Be the NFL’s Game of the Year?
Sunday’s game could give you a sneak peek at the AFC Championship.
The Secret Lives of Internet Moderators
They are the hidden laborers of the online world.
Architect of 1968 Olympics Protest Supports Colin Kaepernick
Harrison Barnes, a sociologist and activist, helped organize protest at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Disney’s Fox Deal Will Reshape Studio System
The most powerful movie studio in the world just got far more powerful.
The Mad Dash to Bring You Cheap, Generic Viagra
Two drug giants are racing to cash in now that the blockbuster drug lost its patent protection.
Dustin Hoffman Accused of Three More Incidents of Sexual Abuse
Six women have now come forward with stories of Hoffman's behavior.
Limits of Old Medicine Shown Through George Washington’s Hard Death
His last hours were plagued by excruciating illness.
At the New York Times, Glenn Thrush Scandal is a Sex-Reckoning Test Case
About three dozen detailed interviews will determine if the star White House reporter will keep his job.
Kimmel and Colbert Blast ‘Despicable’ Net Neutrality Ruling
"Big corporations are about to take full control of the internet."
All Hail the Unholy Appeal of the World’s Largest Rubik’s Cube
The 33-by-33 puzzle will take you weeks to solve
15 (Spoiler-Free!) Questions About ‘The Last Jedi,’ Answered
You should already know who Luke’s father is ...
At ESPN, Women Face Endless Problems
A sexual harassment and retaliation complaint was filed this summer.