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The NFL May Change Their National Anthem Policy Next Year

Anthem protests to be discussed in March 2018 league meeting.

This Cyber Monday Could Be the Largest Online Shopping Day in History

Americans are expected to spend $6.6 billion online, according to Adobe Analytics.

Lawsuit Alleges Golden State Warriors Used Smartphone App to Spy on Fans

While fans were using the app to keep track of scores and stats, the app was watching the fans.

The Difference Between Wine Drunk, Beer Drunk and Liquor Drunk

Drink for the drunk you want, not the drunk you'll regret

This Avalanche Survival Doc Is ‘Scared Straight’ for Backcountry Skiers

Keep your avalanche beacon close and your friends closer

About That Time Uber Paid Off Hackers to Conceal a Major Data Breach

The app is facing several potential class-action lawsuits

How Newsrooms Are Changing After Sexual Harassment Allegations

“If you can’t think differently about this problem, it’s never going to go away.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Engaged

The couple will get married this spring.

Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Gets Animated Response at Box Office Over Holiday Weekend

Family film nets $71.2M over Thanksgiving weekend despite Lasseter scandal.

Netflix Extends ‘House of Cards’ Hiatus Seeking Post-Kevin Spacey Strategy

After its firing star, Netflix struggles to finish the "House of Cards" season.

How Artists Are Working Overtime to Woo Grammy Voters

Grammy contenders have become more aggressive in recent years.

Can We Predict the Next Time the Earth Might Try to Kill Us?

Most mass extinctions begin with vast convulsions of the Earth's interior.

Early Releases ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘Get Out’ Face Oscar Disadvantage

Academy voters often forget quality films released before the fall.

‘Game of Thrones’ Star Emilia Clarke is Tired of Talking About Sex

“There are so many shows centered around this very true fact that people reproduce.”