Jaylen Brown Drove From Boston to Atlanta to Lead Peaceful Protest for George Floyd
The Celtics guard drove from Boston to Atlanta in response to the death of George Floyd
Report: Southwestern United States Experiencing "Megadrought"
Apparently, it's one of the most severe megadroughts on record
Jimmy Cobb, Drummer on "Kind of Blue," Dead at 91
His long career spanned generations of jazz musicians
Microsoft Replaces Journalists With Robots
Human jobs lost to make way for software
Heir to Hereditary Monarchy Irked by Statue Damaged in Protest
He's also dictator Francisco Franco's great-grandson
Roger Federer Is the World's Highest-Paid Athlete for the First Time
Federer topped the Forbes list for highest-paid athletes, earning $106 million in 2019
NFL Rejects Barstool Owner's Bid to Watch MNF With Roger Goodell
The Barstool Sports founder has previously trespassed on NFL property, among other antics
Colin Kaepernick Pledges Legal Aid to Minneapolis Protesters
The protesters have been organizing this week due to the killing of George Floyd by police
NBA Aims For July 31st Restart, Possibly With Just the Playoffs
16 of the league's 30 GMs voted to restart the season by going straight into the playoffs
Martin Scorsese Made a Short Film in Quarantine
The new short blends clips of other films with thoughts on isolation
YouTube Star Admits to Placing Adopted Son With Another Family
Critics are accusing Myka Stauffer and her husband of exploiting the child for her social media brand
Gay Marriage Has Been a Billion-Dollar Boon to the US Economy
Love wins, and so does the wedding industrial complex
Brewery Riffs on Astros' Sign-Stealing Scandal With Session IPA
Behold, the magnificently-named Trash Can Banger
How We Interact With Everyday Objects — and How COVID-19 Might Change That
Three writers explore the history of design and ponder the design of the future
Adultery Decriminalized in Taiwan
Congrats to all the now-legal adulterers of Taiwan
Trump Admin Finds Transgender Athlete Policy Violates Title IX
The finding comes after three female high-school students filed a complaint