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The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This July

Including deep dives into cults, psychedelics and the metaverse

Why Are CEOs Leaving Their Jobs in Droves?

Executives from Starbucks, Amazon, Kickstarter and Under Armour have all stepped down in recent months

Dallas Cowboys Reveal Tone-Deaf Deal With Gun-Themed Coffee Brand

Dallas' deal with Black Rifle Coffee Co. was announced the day after the deadly Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois

To Last, the LIV Golf Invitational Series Needs to Step Up Its Game

LIV Golf's third event will take place at the end of the month in New Jersey at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster

FIFA Will Use AI and Advanced Tracking Cameras to Help Make Offsides Calls at the World Cup

You'll see this tech at the 2022 World Cup. So why can't other sports utilize the same AI-assisted technology?

Michael Ian Black Wants You to Rethink Masculinity

We caught up with the actor/comedian about his book "A Better Man"

Comedian Dick Gregory’s Son Reflects on His Father’s Groundbreaking Career

Christian Gregory talks about a new docuseries tracing his father's rise and the connection between Black comedy and activism

Behind Your Favorite Chair Is a Designer. Behind Them Is Giulio Cappellini.

We recently caught up with the Italian maestro, who has built a career on scouting the next big thing for your living room

Watch the Twins Turn the First 8-5 Triple Play in MLB History

Byron Buxton got the play started in the seventh inning of the Twins’ 6-3 win over the White Sox

How New EU Tech Legislation Could Affect Apple Globally

The Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act are aimed at curtailing the power of "gatekeeper" tech companies

James Cameron: Don't "Whine" About Runtime of "Avatar 2"

The director wants to normalize theater pee breaks during three-hour movies

Are Women on TikTok Using Their Vaginas for Perfume?

It's called "vabbing," and yes, yes they are

Bryson DeChambeau Reveals Price LIV Golf Paid for PGA Tour Defection

He finished in 10th place in the 48-man field at LIV's event at Pumpkin Ridge in Portland last week

Why Robert Redford’s Style in “The Candidate” Still Matters

From technically flawless tailoring to avant-garde accessories, Redford’s wardrobe from the 1972 film carries just as much power 50 years on. Here's how to get the look.