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Ivy League Is First Division I Conference to Cancel Winter Sports Due to COVID-19

The Ivy League was also the first conference to cancel fall sports

The World According to Alan Arkin

"A successful life is constantly shedding skin."

How to Bet Week 10's Best NFL Games, According to the Pros

The smart money on Eagles-Giants, Bills-Cardinals and more

David Fincher Signs Exclusive Four-Year Deal With Netflix

Fincher's next project "Mank" hits the streaming service in December

Super Bowl Halftime Show to Be Headlined by The Weeknd

The NFL, Pepsi and Roc Nation made the announcement on Thursday

The Scientific Reason Why Pop Culture Nostalgia Makes You Feel Better

You're not the only one who's been watching decades-old movies in quarantine

Russell Westbrook Trying to Shoot Way Out of Houston

Turning 32 today, Westbrook wants the Rockets to grant his birthday wish and trade him

UPS Employees Can Now Have Beards

Beards are "definitely acceptable" now, as long as they're "businesslike"

The Internet Stans Vern, a Man Who Said a Woman Could Be President in 1963 (Kind of)

Vern Hause told a local reporter a woman "couldn't do any worse" than some male presidents. Feminist hero?

This Is Who's Favored to Replace Alex Trebek on "Jeopardy!"

Potential replacements for Trebek include Ken Jennings, George Stephanopoulos and even Donald Trump

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” Director Behind New Kurt Vonnegut Documentary

Forty years in the making, "Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time" is a new documentary following the life of the "Slaughterhouse-Five" author.

The Plan to Save Independent Music Venues May Also Destroy Them

Marc Geiger's SaveLive aims to rescue small venues, but is he just buying them up while he can?

Ken Burns Says He’s Working on Seven Films Right Now

The filmmaker has stayed busy during the pandemic