Sophie Lucido Johnson Writes (And Draws) About Parenting (And Polyamory) Better Than Anyone
We caught up with the Chicago author, illustrator and "New Yorker" cartoonist
The Carbon-Neutral Fuel That Could Transform the World
We spoke with F1 veteran Paddy Lowe about his new venture, which he hopes is part of "a complete transformation of world energy"
What to Know About the NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend
Six games will be played over Saturday (two), Sunday (three) and Monday (one) in the opening round of the NFL playoffs
The Company Behind Leo Messi's Brand Readies an IPO
Where sports and business converge
California Storms Bolstered Snowpack, But Didn't Help Drought
The effects of weather can be difficult to predict
Mel Gibson Removed as Grand Marshal of Mardi Gras Parade Due to “Threats”
Because apparently anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia and domestic violence weren't enough to stop him from getting the invite
Ex-Cleveland QB Bernie Kosar Loses Radio Gig With Team for Bet on Browns
Kosar placed a legal $19,000 bet on the Browns to beat the Steelers on Sunday
Those Cool Gadgets at CES Are Digital Privacy Nightmares
A lot of new technology seems unconcerned about your digital security
Texans Fire Coach Lovie Smith After Win Costs Houston No. 1 NFL Draft Pick
The Texans won their final game of the regular season on Sunday against the Colts
Ex-Bulldogs QB Aaron Murray Thinks Georgia’s Dynasty Is Just Beginning
The Bulldogs are trying to become the first team in a decade to win back-to-back national titles
This App Helped Get TCU to the National Championship Game
A wide-ranging app can make a big difference
What's Going on With Phil Collins's Collection of Alamo Artifacts?
As rock star hobbies go, this is an especially interesting one
College Basketball Practice Prompts Player Hospitalizations, Temporary Removal of Coach
The team also postponed two games
Salvador Dali Lunched With John Lennon and Yoko Ono in Paris
Few details exist about what they discussed
Efforts to Make Football Less Violent Date Back to Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency
Reform efforts are nothing new
After Nearly 40 Years in Space, a NASA Satellite Is Re-Entering the Atmosphere
Its data has been very useful over the years