David Byrne Made the Case Against Nostalgia on “Real Time With Bill Maher”
The episode also had some unexpected Oscar thoughts
Like It or Not, Automakers Are Exploring Implementing ChatGPT
What could possibly go wrong?
The Oscar for Best Movie Car of the Year Goes To…
These vehicles won’t be getting a nod from the Academy, so let’s celebrate them ourselves
Revisiting Yale’s First Controversial Collection of Indigenous Artifacts
A disquieting period in history
What the Hell Is Going on With Journey?
Lawsuits, bodyguards, corporate cards and more
Will Recent Superconductor Research Lead to Better Batteries?
A recent paper offers grounds for optimism
These Four Yeti Products Were Recalled for a Safety Hazard
If you own any of these coolers or accessories, you’re eligible for a refund
How Many New Pro Sports Leagues Can We Possibly Have?
Fans can't get enough football, so soon we'll have the American Flag Football League. It hardly ends there for organized sports startups.
Why Mike Trout Finally Joined Team USA for the WBC
The best baseball player of his generation might be the key to more visibility for the quirky international event
Let Pedro Pascal Drink as Much Caffeine as He Wants
The 47-year-old's got a lot on his plate. Don't mind the six shots in his cup.
Uncovering the Sunset Strip’s Secret History of “Glamor and Gambling”
It wasn’t always a haven for rock stars, or high-end hotels
Behind the Scenes of Natasha Lyonne's "Poker Face"
Showrunners Nora and Lilla Zuckerman explain the strategy behind the delightful procedural
The Cleveland Browns Tried to Honor International Women’s Day. Wow, That Was a Bad Idea.
A year after trading for Deshaun Watson, the center of several sexual assault lawsuits, the Browns made a tone-deaf tweet
Southwest Partners With Amazon After Colossal Mess of 2022
The collaboration is meant to make ticketing smoother and optimize flight operations
If You Want to Be Happy, You Actually Do Have to Make Money
Turns out six-figure salaries aren't a vibe-killer after all
Women's Sports May Be the Next Big Thing — Everywhere
The U.S. is now not the only country pushing women's athletics forward