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Coronavirus Could Change the Way Movies Are Released — Forever

The sacred “theatrical window” may go by the wayside as studios scramble to limit their losses

With the Temporary Closing of Movie Theaters, the Drive-In Sees a Resurgence

So far most outdoor cinemas are protected by local safety standards

What Bets Are Sports Books Even Taking in the Time of Coronavirus?

Tom Brady's future, politics, weather and celebrity deadpools, for starters

Todd Gurley Signs With Atlanta Falcons

Gurley's one-year contract is contingent upon him passing a physical

3-on-3 Hoops League Planning Quarantined Tournament for April

The BIG3's reality show-style tourney will offer millions of dollars in prize money

Report: NFL Teams Putting Coronavirus Clauses in Contracts

A failed physical could result in the forfeiture of millions in signing bonus cash

Gerald Posner's Necessary, Sprawling History of Big Pharma

Gerald Posner went back over 100 years to trace morphine to OxyContin

How LVMH Went From Perfume to Hand Sanitizer in 72 Hours

Cosmetics and pharmacy have more in common than you may think

A Navy Hospital Ship Is Coming to New York to Help Free Up Hospital Beds

The USNS Comfort will become New York's "floating hospital"

The Curious Case of Philip Rivers Joining the Indianapolis Colts

Rivers, an eight-time Pro Bowler, may not have been Indy's best option

Grocery Store Employees Classified as Emergency Workers in Two States

Minnesota and Vermont started the trend. Will it go national?

Met Opera Lays Off All Union Employees, Including Musicians and Chorus

The organization made the decision in the wake of coronavirus

Barista-Level Espresso Machines Are 30-40% Off at Sur La Table

Yes, you’re still allowed to enjoy great coffee