PG&E to Plead Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter in Paradise Wildfire
The Camp Fire resulted in the deaths of 85 people
Woody Allen's Memoir Gets Surprise Release, Is Out Now
"Apropos of Nothing" is out today from Arcade Publishing
A Guide to All the Musician Livestreams Happening This Week
All the performances you can stream from quarantine
Patriots Sign First Quarterback of Post-Brady Era in New England
Brian Hoyer is back with the Patriots on a one-year contract that will pay him about $2 million
Inside Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s Long Friendship
The pair's relationship goes beyond "Islands in the Stream"
Boston's Reign as America's Titletown Is Finally Over
Tom Brady's first Super Bowl in 2002 kicked off a run of 12 championships in 17 years
Canada and Australia Pull Out of Tokyo Olympics
Both countries announced they will not send athletes if the Olympics are held this summer
How the Coronavirus Is Changing Las Vegas
The city is particularly susceptible to the dangers of COVID-19
Report: Harvey Weinstein in Isolation After Positive Coronavirus Test
News broke from a small New York newspaper earlier today
How Twitter Uses Verification to Point Readers to Coronavirus Experts
When social media meets public health
The Human Cost of Creating Venezuelan Cryptocurrency
Inside the strange and unpredictable saga of the Petro
The NBA's Sneakerhead-in-Chief Is Opening His Own Shop in Houston
PJ Tucker plans to open “Better Generation” this fall
Christoper Nolan Makes the Case for Saving Movie Theaters
Nolan's impassioned case blends pragmatic and idealistic arguments
More Athletes Are Calling for an Olympics Postponement
USA Track & Field and Global Athlete have both called for a one-year delay in the Games
Japanese Basketball League's Messy Restart Leads to Second Shutdown
The league will be shut down at least until April over health concerns
The NFL Draft Will Be a Much Smaller Event This Year
Due to COVID-19, the league will opt for a small scale setting for the Draft