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How Snopes Verifies Facts in a Fake News World

Wired sits down with the founder of Snopes to discuss the post-fact world we live in.

Meet the Ex-Marine Fighting African Poachers One Tusk at a Time

Ryan Tate, founder of Vetpaw, runs a nonprofit that hires post-9/11 vets to combat poaching.

Who Are the World’s Fittest Athletes?

Sports Illustrated ranks 50 athletes by their physical conditioning.

Lawyers Reveal Aaron Hernandez Had CTE

Hernandez's lawyers also filed federal lawsuits against Patriots and the NFL.

CNN Adds ‘Sheriff of Wall Street’ as Senior Legal Analyst

Preet Bharara was a U.S. U.S. attorney in Manhattan who President Trump fired.

Charles Barkley Calls NBA Players ‘Poor Babies’ Over Extended Season

'I think it's a travesty that the NBA didn't just tell these guys to play basketball two days in a row.'

Mark Zuckerberg On His Road Trip, Problems in Washington and Fake News

Facebook might have record profits, but it is facing a lot of problems.

Arizona Cardinals’ David Johnson Doesn’t Care If He Ruined Your Fantasy Football Team

Top-rated fantasy running back says 'fantasy is the last thing on my mind' as he recovers from wrist injury.

Sean Spicer Tells the Washington Post He Is ‘Fine With His Image’

The former White House press secretary will not be joining a news station.

Could This 13-Year-Old Middle School Phenom Be the Next LeBron James?

Six-foot-seven Emoni Bates has quickly become star among recruits.

Escobar Family and Netflix Enter Trademark Dispute Over ‘Narcos’

The family of Pablo Escobar says Netflix owes $1 billion to Escobar Inc.

Variety: ESPN’s Missed Opportunity With ‘SportsCenter’ Host Jemele Hill

The Hollywood trade magazine argues that bad publicity is always good publicity.

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Apologizes for Off-Air Rant

He went on a tirade during the Aug. 29 broadcast.