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LaMarcus Aldridge Makes Surprise NBA Retirement Announcement

Aldridge, who recently joined the Brooklyn Nets, received an irregular heartbeat diagnosis

Are the Tokyo Olympics Going to Get Canceled?

As a fourth COVID wave hits Japan, a high-ranking politician says cancellation is an option

This Restaurant-Style Patio Heater Is $65 Off at West Elm

It warms up a backyard 10 feet in each direction

MLB Is Latest US Pro Sports League to Upset Republicans

Republicans now have a less favorable view than Democrats of all four major U.S. sports leagues

At 63, Def Leppard’s Phil Collen Is the World’s Fittest Rock Star

The guitarist tells us how he got shredded in five easy steps

How Maitland Ward Went From Mainstream to Adult Films and Back Again

Former sitcom star Maitland Ward is set to return to TV with "The Big Time," but a lot has changed since her "Boy Meets World" days

The Wild, Wonderful World of Online Music Archives

Live music went away for a year, but these artists helped ease the pain

R.I.P. the Unofficial Finance Bro Uniform

Patagonia has officially stopped adding corporate logos to its Fleece Vest. Pour one out.

So Usain Bolt Is a Peloton Instructor Now?

The brand unveiled the Champions Collection, a new partnership with Olympians

Is There Any Truth to Those Aaron Rodgers-to-the-Patriots Rumors?

Rodgers completed over 70% of his passes for 4,299 yards and a 48-5 touchdown-to-interception ratio last season

What Does the Associated Press Have Against the Word “Mistress”?

AP has canceled the term "mistress," but it's not the first time this move has sparked backlash

How Racist Do You Have to Be to Defend Someone Who Asked You to Stop Defending Their Racism?

Fans have put up billboards in support of Morgan Wallen, who was caught on tape using the n-word in February

Former ESPN "Stat Boy" Tony Reali Scores New Multiyear Deal

Reali will continue as the full-time host of "Around the Horn," a gig he's had since February 2004

Remembering “Josie and the Pussycats,” the Last Bastion of Pop Cynicism

Now 20 years old, Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont's film still reads as a slyly subversive commentary on the slow, corporate death of popular music

Hassan Hajjaj Brings Marrakech to NYC in "Vogue: The Arab Issue"

Two worlds collide at a new Fotografiska retrospective documenting the career of the iconic Moroccan photographer

Should “Promising Young Woman” Be Required Viewing for College Students?

Students can access a free virtual screening of the movie this Thursday