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Reds President Phil Castellini, MLB Doesn't Realize No One Needs Baseball Anymore

"Well, where are you going to go?" Castellini challenged his fans, who support a team that has been one of MLB's worst for decades

Could Barcelona's "Superblocks" Project Work in America?

The Spanish city's "superblocks" program aims to make the urban experience as pedestrian-friendly as possible

Want Faster Electric Car Charging? NASA Is Working on It.

Nissan is developing solid-state batteries with a curious partner

Would You Surrender Your Phone for a Three-Day Music Festival?

The newly announced Over Yondr Festival will ask fans to go without their devices for the whole weekend

Phillies' Alec Bohm Shouldn't Have Apologized for Cursing Philadelphia

"Look, emotions got the best of me," the third baseman said after Monday's game. "I said it. Do I mean it? No."

What the Hell Was Up With Early-2000s Virginity Culture?

Stars like Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus were flaunting their pre-marital virginity pledges and purity rings. But, uh, why?

Erectile Dysfunction Pills Could Be Impacting Your Vision

One study has found a link between severe eye conditions and ED drugs like Viagra

Celtics Fans Should Be Rooting for the Nets in the NBA's Play-In Tournament

If seventh-seeded Brooklyn beats the No. 8 Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday, it'll be Nets-Celtics in the first round of the playoffs

Not Every Movie Villain Has to Be “Like the Joker”

The director of "Jurassic World Dominion" likened a dinosaur in the movie to the overused Batman villain, for some reason

What Does America Really Think of Bill Belichick?

A survey recently asked Americans who they think is the greatest coach of all time

Emmitt Smith on the Plight of the Star Running Back in Today's NFL

The NFL’s all-time rushing leader was the driving force behind the Cowboys winning three Super Bowls in four seasons in the '90s

How to Whip Yourself Into "Motorsport Shape," According to Those Who Race for a Living

Operating a 2,000-pound piece of machinery for 1,000 miles takes some serious physical fitness, believe it or not

Alex Honnold's Biggest Worry While Free Soloing Isn't Falling. It's Climate Change.

The "Free Solo" star and world-renowned rock climber talks about sustainability and climate activism