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What Happens at a Music-and-Baseball Festival When There’s No Baseball?

Baseball's labor dispute loomed over the 2022 edition of Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona

We're Closer to Curing Blindness Than Most People Realize

Bionic eyes, stem cells, gene therapies ... visual impairment better watch its back

Sam Elliott Not a Fan of the "Allusions of Homosexuality" in "Power of the Dog"

In an appearance on Marc Maron's podcast, the actor likened Benedict Cumberbatch's character to a Chippendales dancer

Secrets of Playboy: Former Playboy Bunnies Come for Hefner's Detractors

Former Bunny Mother PJ Masten says she's received hate mail and threats from fellow former bunnies

David Crosby Tells Young People “Don’t Become a Musician”

In a new interview, Crosby weighed in on Joe Rogan, Spotify and the future of the industry

MLB Players and Owners Strike Out on Labor Deal, Opening Day Still in Limbo

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said a deal had to be reached by Monday in order to salvage opening day on March 31

In the '50s, Mies van der Rohe Designed a Frat House. Now It's Been Built.

The building, located on the Indiana University campus, has a different purpose now

Report: Derek Jeter Could Land at ESPN After Leaving Marlins

Jeter announced Monday he was stepping down as CEO of the scuffling ballclub and giving up his 4% stake in the franchise

All the Social Media Platforms Are in a Race to Become the Same

Instagram wants to be Tik Tok. Now Tik Tok wants to be YouTube. Can't anything just do what it's intended to?

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for March

“Atlanta” returns and "Big Mouth" gets a spinoff. Plus: “The Batman.”

It’s Time for MLB to Ban the Shift

The issue isn't that games are getting longer. It's that they're getting less fun.

College Basketball’s Fall Guy Will Not Go Quietly Into the Night

InsideHook spoke with Merl Code just before he headed to federal prison related to a 2017 FBI investigation into corruption in college basketball

Think Climate Action Is Costly? Inaction Will Cost Much More.

Climate change is already worse than expected and the global response is coming up far short, according to a new IPCC report

Colin Kaepernick's New Initiative Offers Free Secondary Autopsies in "Police-Related" Deaths

The Autopsy Initiative will be offered through Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp