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Remembering Hugh Hefner ‘for the Articles’

On the impressive journalistic legacy of 'Playboy'

Boston’s Pro Sports Teams Band Together to Fight Racism at Games

The Red Sox will be the first team to start with the 'Take the Lead' initiative.

What It’s Like to Be Inside an MLB Clubhouse During a Playoff Race

D-Backs broadcaster and former MLB pitcher Tom Candiotti gives RealClearLife an inside look.

Playboy Founder Hugh Hefner Will Be Buried Next to Marilyn Monroe

Monroe posed in the first issue of Playboy in December 1953.

Michael Bloomberg: We Must Take Climate Change Into Our Own Hands

The billionaire philanthropist touted his new book, ‘Climate of Hope,’ on the ‘Late Show.’

Richard Nixon’s Western White House Is Selling for $63.5 Million

La Casa Pacifica in San Clemente, California, was recently put on the market.

Scientists Discover Gigantic Island Rat That Lurks in Trees

The 18-inch long rat is thought to crack coconuts and eat fruit seeds.

Lindsay Lohan Returns to Newsstands After Two-Year Break

She appears on the cover of l'Officiel's October issue.

Transgender Hockey Player Postpones Hormone Treatment to Keep Playing

Harrison Browne originally retired last year to undergo hormone therapy.

Christie Brinkley’s Daughter to Appear in New SI Swimsuit Issue

Sailor Brinkley Cook, 19, will be the first daughter of a famous Sports Illustrated model to appear in the issue.

Coroner’s Report Contradicts Otto Warmbier’s Parents’ ‘Torture’ Claims

The mystery surrounding Otto Warmbier’s death has deepened.

ESPN’s Jemele Hill Says She Regrets Twitter Rant, Not Sorry for Trump Comments

'SportsCenter' anchor pens first-person piece on The Undefeated about her controversial tweets.

James Cameron Unveils a ‘Terminator’ Made For the 21st Century

Hollywood Reporter writes that in doing so, he is 'sounding the alarm on AI.'

Russian Facebook Ads Backed Trump, Sanders and Stein

Russians spent at least $150,000 on 3,000 Facebook ads during the 2016 election, Politico reports.