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The California Grizzly Died Off a Century Ago. Is It Time to Bring Them Back?

A group of biologists are in the initial stages of resurrecting a species that was last sighted in 1924

How to Bet Week 8's Best Games, According to the Pros

The smart money on Steelers-Ravens, 49ers-Seahawks and more

Yasiel Puig Sued for Sexual Battery Over 2018 Staples Center Incident

Puig allegedly assaulted a woman in the bathroom at a Laker game

Hall-of-Famer Tony La Russa Hired to Manage White Sox

Chicago announced the three-time World Series champion's hiring on Thursday

The Lost Story of Randy Quaid’s Broadway Flop That Got Him Banned for Life

“Boy, did we pick the wrong horse,” said one producer

Glenn Greenwald Steps Down From The Intercept

Greenwald resigned from the outlet he co-founded after editors allegedly censored an article he wrote about Joe Biden

The LVMH Tiffany Deal Is Back On

Tiffany and LVMH have reconciled after the French luxury house backed out of a $16.2 billion deal

The 13 Worst Numbers to Emerge From a Dark and Foreboding MLB Season

The virus-shortened 2020 season may have been one of the worst in the history of the league

Neil Young's Brother Bob Releases Debut Single at Age 78

"Hey America" urges Americans to vote out Donald Trump

Wayne Brady Would Like You to Stop DMing His Teen Daughter

Sliding into an underage girl's DMs is weird. Obsessively monitoring your teen daughter's social media is also weird.

“Jeopardy!” Addresses Jack White/Black Keys Feud

The game show resurfaced the old beef in a clue

COVID-19 Outbreak Among Wisconsin Badgers Shows Fragility of College Football

The No. 9 Badgers were forced to cancel their game on Saturday against Nebraska

Pete Thompson Captured the Greatest Decade in Skateboarding History

His new book is an intimate, gritty and ultimately stunning look into the early life of skateboarding on the East Coast

A Former Driver Is Suing Uber for Racial Discrimination

Drivers can be fired for low ratings, which the lawsuit alleges are subject to racial bias

Why It's Been 40 Years Since Baseball Fans Rushed the Field at the World Series

Philadelphia used mounted police and K-9 cops to stop the practice at the 1980 World Series