The New One Percent: People Who Breathe Clean Air
A new study finds only 0.001% of the global population is free from exposure to harmful levels of fine particulate matter
Las Vegas Really Wants MLB's Worst Franchise to Call It Home
The Oakland A's played a spring training series in Sin City last weekend. Many hope next time the team plays there, the games will count.
Eugene Levy Says TV Mockumentaries Have Killed the Christopher Guest Movie
The actor says TV "destroyed" the genre popularized by Guest
This Dyson Sale Is Here Just in Time for Spring Cleaning
Sve up to $200 on vacuums, air purifiers and more
Cavs Heckle and Distract Grant Williams Into Free Throw Choke Job
The Celtics lose again thanks in large part to some last-second Cavs tomfoolery
Is the Metaverse a Complete Failure or Secretly Thriving?
Steep price drops on Meta's Quest headsets suggest people aren't interested in the metaverse. But one metric suggests otherwise.
Ancient Celtic Phallic Statue Heads to Auction
That is definitely a fertility symbol
Richard Linklater Addresses Concerns Over His New "Boyhood"-esque Project
He's adapting "Merrily We Roll Along" until 2040 or so
On "Casablanca," Humphrey Bogart and Young Love
In this excerpt from his book "Cary Grant's Suit," writer Todd McEwen revisits a classic movie in an unexpected way
Mark DeRosa on Managing Team USA in the World Baseball Classic
The former big-leaguer tells us about his stacked roster and why he expects to win it all
NYC's Water Towers Are Headed to Your Living Room
Tri-Lox has helped create a line of sustainable home items made of upcycled wood from NYC's towers
Please Stop Yelling at Dementia Patients, Even If They're Bruce Willis
The actor's wife recently asked paparazzi to quit harassing her husband
Recreation League Revisiting Policies After Denying Girls' Basketball Team Championship Trophy
The city is now looking into the matter
Netflix Just Live-Streamed a Comedy Show. Will Sports Finally Be Next?
The TV innovator has yet to stream live sports, even while its biggest competitors dive into the category. But there might be good reasons to not go there.
AI Wants to Clean Up Your Inbox. Should You Let It?
New companies like Shortwave want to use artificial intelligence to summarize and organize your messages, but ethical and tech issues remain
PGA May Want to Take a Mulligan on Its Schedule Change
The Tour may end up alienating a large number of its players, who next year might be more compelled to defect, says one pro