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The Jazz Age Murder That Transformed New York City

Michael Wolraich talks about unearthing the mysteries of "The Bishop and the Butterfly," a tale which involves FDR during his time as governor

Is This the Year of Bill Skarsgård?

The actor will dominate theaters in 2024

Saudi Arabia Isn’t Giving Up on Soccer

The government's investments haven't led to much match attendance yet, but it's not done trying

Max Strus Had a Final Stretch for the Ages Last Night

It was capped off by a 59-foot buzzer beater

How Nicolas Cage’s Early Performances Established Him As a Singular Actor

Zach Schonfeld on the making of “How Coppola Became Cage”

College Players Getting Paid Sparks a New Call for the Court Storm Ban

It's always been a safety hazard, but now the stakes are higher

Even When the Pistons Win, They Lose

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Detroit...

Bruce Springsteen's Archives Will Get Their Own Building in 2026

Monmouth University is already home to the archives

The Travis Kelce Show Is Just Getting Started

If you're already tired of this face, we have some bad news

The Messy Business of Being Marc Summers

The former "Double Dare" host shares his struggles in a new one-man show

The Shane Gillis “SNL” Episode Offered a Lazy, Smirking Alternate Reality

Whether you consider him to be a racist hack or an anti-woke truth-teller, you were probably disappointed by his mediocre showing on Saturday night

This Week's "SNL" Had a Very Bleak Take on Sports Betting Apps

One sketch took these apps to their logical destination

A New Competition Seeks Peak Florida Man

The Florida Man Games debuted this weekend