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How Discord Saved Itself From the Alt-Right

The app made a concerted effort to remove its worst elements, and has grown as a result

How the Music Industry Is Advocating for a Better, More Equitable Future

Nationwide Black Lives Matter protests have inspired new music and industrywide changes

LGBTQ+ Pride Month Is Drawing to a Close. Don’t Let It.

The fight for intersectional equality doesn’t end when the calendar turns

NBA to Paint “Black Lives Matter” on Courts for Season Restart

The slogan will be painted inside both sidelines in all three arenas the league will use 

Atlanta Hawks to Turn Arena Into Election Polling Station

State Farm Arena will first be used in Georgia's primary runoff election on August 11

Ian Desmond Opts Out of Season, Calls Out MLB's Racism in Powerful Essay

"I could no longer keep a lid on what I was feeling," Desmond wrote.

American Comedy Legend Carl Reiner Dead at 98

Reiner died on Monday in Beverly Hills with his family by his side

How Is Elon Musk's Tesla the World's Most Valuable Automaker?

The EV company is tiny compared to auto giants like VW and Toyota. What gives?

Broadway Theaters to Remain Closed Until January 2021

Some shows are likely to open even later in the new year

J.R. Smith Will Join the Los Angeles Lakers for the Rest of the Season

The veteran shooting guard joins LeBron James for another playoff run

Ex-ESPN Host Will Cain to Join "Fox & Friends Weekend"

Cain will make his debut on Aug. 15 alongside Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth

Major League Baseball Formally Announces Rule Changes for 2020 Season

They include a DH in the National League, a three-batter minimum and absolutely no spitting

Charles Webb, Author of "The Graduate," Dead at 81

Webb lived an unconventional life after finding literary success