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At Least 11 Dead in California Wine Country as Wildfires Continue to Burn

One of the most-damaging blazes in modern Californian history, the fires have burned at least 1,500 structures.

How Russia Used ‘Culture Hacking’ in the 2016 U.S. Election

The New York Times examines Russian internet strategies that tapped into American anger.

North Korea Hackers Reportedly Stole Military Documents From South Korea

BBC reports the documents included a plan to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong-un.

How Americans Feel About NFL Protests Hinges on How You Ask Them

FiveThirtyEight does deep-dive on the way people respond to polls on the issue.

Why Nude Yoga Is Taking Over Instagram

Nearly 500 people have participated in the #NYGyoga project.

Michael Smith Sits Out ‘SportsCenter’ Episode After Jemele Hill Suspension

Co-anchor was suspended for two weeks after tweet about Cowboys' Jerry Jones.

Jimmy Kimmel Slams Hillary Clinton For Taking Money From Harvey Weinstein

After Donald Trump Jr. asked Kimmel for his thoughts on Weinstein on Twitter, the comedian delivered.

This Lamp ‘Storms’ Every Time Donald Trump Tweets

Someone throw us some paper towels. We're in for a messy one.

Nude Yoga Is Taking Over Instagram and No One’s Complaining

Hint: It’s not because they want you to reciprocate

Dow Jones Reports Google-Apple Merger, Internet Laughs

They promptly blamed a ‘technical error.’ Sounds fishy.

How Late-Night Shows Treat Harvey Weinstein Differently Than Bill O’Reilly

Only John Oliver fully addressed the Weinstein scandal early on.

Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones: Players ‘Need Consequences’ Over Anthem Protests

He also tells ESPN that the Cowboys' national anthem policy was in place last season.

What It Was Actually Like to Work for Film Genius Stanley Kubrick

A new documentary follows the career of Leon Vitali, Kubrick's right-hand man.