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Are Musician Endorsements Actually Worth Anything to Politicians?

The presence of big-name artists at rallies has become a theme over the last two election cycles

NBA Player Joked About Coronavirus Days Before Positive Test

The NBA's reigning Defensive Player of the Year couldn't block coronavirus

How "NBA Jam" Influenced Steph Curry's Game

Ben Cohen explains in his new book "The Hot Hand: The Mystery and Science of Streaks"

ESPN Is Fueling a Civil War Between Bill Belichick and Tom Brady

Jeff Darlington is pushing Brady's agenda while Dianna Russini is pushing Belichick's

Legendary Explorers Club Signs Controversial Deal With Discovery Channel

Members see it as “a thrust to the heart” of the 116-year-old organization

Was Natalie Wood Murdered?

A new biography claims that her death was no accident

What's the Best Solution to Live Music's Ticket-Pricing Problem?

“Slow ticketing” and locals-only policies aren’t sexy, but they work

Coronavirus Prompts NBA to Suspend Season

The league acted after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for coronavirus

It’s Official. March Madness Will Be Played Without Fans.

In an unprecedented decision, the NCAA is limiting attendance to just staff and family

New York-Based Late-Night Shows Will Film Without Audiences Due to Coronavirus

Every major late-night show based in the city will tape without an audience.

Salvador Dalí Original Discovered At Thrift Shop

The work was sold to a couple for $1,200

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison

The convicted rapist still faces additional charges in Los Angeles

In the Book World, Fictional Epidemics Are All the Rage

Including one 1981 Dean Koontz novel with some eerie parallels

Artificial Turf Is Making a Comeback in MLB

Five of MLB's 30 teams will play on turf in 2020

Elizabeth Warren Staffers Criticized for Getting Tattoos That Resemble Holocaust Numbers

At least two of the staffers promised to modify their tattoos after facing backlash