Can Selena Gomez Fix the Racist and Problematic "Sixteen Candles"?
Seems safe to assume Long Duk Dong won't make an appearance in the reboot
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas Revitalize the Erotic Thriller With “Deep Water”
The former couple bring the right amount of exhibitionism to the long-dormant genre
NBA's Version of March Madness Is Players Routinely Dropping 50 Points
There have already been seven 50-point games this March, tied for the most in a single month since the NBA-ABA merger
A Gambling Expert's Tips and Advice for Your NCAA March Madness Bracket
Borgata sportsbook director Tom Gable checks in from Atlantic City ahead of games tipping off on Thursday
Are Unvaccinated Yankees and Mets Allowed to Play in NYC on Opening Day?
New York's mandate about workplace vaccines has kept Kyrie Irving off the court in Brooklyn for the Nets all season
The Internet’s Newest Debate: Are There More Wheels or Doors?
One Twitter user’s poll has sparked a multi-platform debate (even John Green’s joined in)
Your Apartment Could Use a Refresh. Urban Outfitters Has Just the Thing.
Furniture, bedding, accents and more, all handsomely discounted
John Cleese Has Mic Taken Away at SXSW After Embarrassing Rant About Slavery
"You do know the British have been slaves twice, right?" Cleese asked the crowd
Netflix Series Is Driving Force Behind Shift in F1 Fandom in US
More than half of self-identified F1 fans say the show "Drive to Survive" played a part in getting them to follow the sport
Ukraine Fending Off Russia With Weapons Reminiscent of WWI
Vladimir Putin has the larger military, but Volodymyr Zelensky’s army is using an "easy target" drone to devastating effect
Interview: ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio on America's Undying Love for the NFL
His book, “Playmakers: How the NFL Really Works (And Doesn't)” is out now
For Harold Cleworth, Classic Cars Are His Muse and the Well-Heeled Are His Clients
The Venice Beach-via-Manchester painter is used to the refrain "don’t paint my wife, paint my car!"
Historians Revisit a Catastrophic 19th Century Shipwreck — And Its Aftermath
Once the Atlanta sank in Lake Superior in 1891, the crew then spent hours in a lifeboat in the middle of a storm
Dolly Parton Declining Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nom Is Totally Rock and Roll
The country legend has pulled herself from consideration because she doesn't consider herself to be sufficiently "rock"
MLB Loses One of Its Biggest Young Stars — What Else Can Go Wrong for Baseball?
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. could be out up to three months with a fractured wrist
Can Ukraine’s Cultural Sites Be Preserved in the Face of War?
As Russia bombards cities across the country, cultural institutions are rushing to protect historically significant architecture, monuments and more