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Spiders Are Apparently Capable of Dreaming

Plagued by nightmares of arachnids? Turns out they might be dreaming about you, too.

Can Deepfake Technology Eliminate the Need for Movie Reshoots?

Lionsgate recently used the tech to remove 30 f-bombs from "Fall" and lower its rating

Revisiting the Early Days of Creedence Clearwater Revival

It's a more complex history than you'd think

Broken Wrist and Season Over, Chris Sale's Robbery of Red Sox Continues

Sale has pitched just 48 ⅓ innings in the majors since his five-year, $145 million contract extension kicked in

The Tired Timeshare Gets an Italian Upgrade at Palazzo Ricci

Our writer visited the 18th century palace that's hoping to score a regular spot on your vacation calendar

Malcolm Gladwell Has a Point: WFH Isn't Always Healthy

Twitter slaughtered the messenger on this one. That's a shame.

Reducing Your Home’s Environmental Impact Isn’t as Complicated as It Seems

A few simple ways to do your part to curb the climate crisis

LIV Defectors Are Raking in Winnings, Except for Phil Mickelson

The 52-year-old averaged $144,309 in winnings on the PGA Tour but is bringing in an average of $141,667 through three LIV events

All-Time Great Serena Williams Will Step Away From Tennis

Williams, 40, announced she plans to retire after playing the U.S. Open

Sneak a Peek at 15 International Golf Courses to Add to Your Bucket List

We got some choice selections from Stefanie Waldek’s “150 Golf Courses You Need to Visit Before You Die”

Should Schools Remove Pandemic-Era Surveillance Software?

Implemented while kids were at home, the tech is still largely in use

Jemele Hill Blames Her ESPN Departure on Network's "Conservative Culture"

Hill left "SportsCenter" in January of 2018 and now writes for "The Atlantic" in addition to working on other projects

Watch Hafthor Björnsson Deadlift a Boulder in Old Icelandic Ritual

The Mountain from "Game of Thrones" has lost a few pounds, but he’s still scary strong