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The Inconceivable Case of the $100,000 Cast-Iron Pan

Why did Butter Pat’s Dennis Powell spend six figures trying to replicate 100-year-old cookware?

Report: Amazon Wants Al Michaels as "Thursday Night Football" Play-by-Play Voice

Amazon's exclusive "TNF" package will begin streaming in 2022 instead of 2023

Baseball Being Hit With Brutal Spike in Soft-Tissue Injuries

Through May, there were 104 such injuries in MLB that resulted in stints on the injured list

More Countries Are Banning Emails and Calls From Bosses During Off-Hours

Employees want the "right to disconnect" from their workplace, but flexible hours and WFH scenarios have made the idea more difficult

This City Apparently Has the Best Biking Culture in the Country

And, believe it or not, the American town is ranked fourth in the world

What's the Next Instant Pot? It Might Be This Air Purifier From the Makers of the Instant Pot.

Does this multi-faceted air filter really "remove 99.9% of the virus that causes Covid-19," as the company claims?

Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered? Frank Sinatra Thought So.

The singer believed the Mafia or the Kennedys were involved in his friend's death

NFL Will Stop Assuming Racial Differences When Assessing Cognitive Function of Players

Known as "race-norming," the practice assumed Black NFL players started out with lower cognitive function

Despite 17 Surgeries and Nearly Losing His Life, Alex Smith Wouldn’t Change a Thing

The recently retired Comeback Player of the Year says the road back from his devastating injury was about more than just football

A Ballet of Bills: How One Photographer Captured the Artistry of Stripping

In Adrienne Raquel’s debut solo exhibition, a Houston strip club plays backdrop to a symphony of movement, art and intimacy

“This Town” Proves That Romcoms Are a Dish Best Served Dark. Very, Very Dark.

David White's breakout indie hit asks a tricky question: Could you fall in love with someone who probably isn’t a murderer, but might be?

Will New Celtics GM Brad Stevens Hire a Female Coach as His Replacement?

Stevens is replacing Danny Ainge as Boston's president of basketball operations

Pete Townshend Says He Used to Be Pansexual

"I was ready to fall into bed with anybody that would have me," the guitarist said.

A James Bond Screenwriter Is Unnecessarily Worried About 007's Legacy

"Skyfall" and "Spectre" scribe John Logan outlined his worries about the new Amazon-MGM deal. But any change to the Bond films might be a good one.

Damian Lillard's All-Time Playoff Performance Goes to Waste as Blazers Lose to Nuggets

Denver beat Portland 147-140 despite Lillard dropping 55 points with 12 triples