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Curt Schilling Teaming Up With Clay Travis at OutKick Is a Perfect Fit

"The Curt Schilling Baseball Show," a video podcast, will debut on February 24

We Can All Agree That Rewriting Roald Dahl’s Books to Remove Offensive Language Is a Bad Thing

The late author's estate has made changes to at least 10 of his books

The World According to Steven Van Zandt

From Springsteen to "The Sopranos," the 72-year-old has solidified himself as a New Jersey icon

Inside a Harvard Professor’s Ambitious Work of Cultural History

Martin Puchner, the author of “Culture: The Story of Us, from Cave Art to K-Pop,” talks about the challenges of writing a wide-ranging history

In Praise of Professional Athletes With Extremely Nerdy Interests

Whether it's anime or video games, America's most elite athletes are geeking out with wondrous abandon

The Briiv Air Filter Is Beautiful — But Does It Really Work?

At the very least, it'll look great on your Instagram

The UK’s Four-Day Workweek Experiment Was Wildly Successful

Nearly 92% of companies that entered the trial have extended the shorter week

Is Matt Ryan Retiring From the NFL to Pursue a Career in Broadcasting?

Ryan had 13 interceptions and was sacked 38 times in 12 forgettable starts for the Colts last season

DC Proper Finally Has Its Own Professional Football Team

The XFL is back. Again, again. (So is the beer snake.)

Excerpt: Epic Journeys With Larger-Than-Life Explorer Peter Freuchen

The true story of when the Danish explorer visited Melville Bay — and the two-week party that ensued

Could Ethanol Fuel Lead to Higher Costs for Drivers?

The debate over ethanol and fuel continues

Navy Honors World War II Hero Charles Jackson French

He saved wounded sailors from enemy forces — and sharks

Kelsey Grammer Explains "Frasier" Revival Cast Absences

Frasier's returning to Boston in this one