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McCoy Tyner, Jazz Pianist and John Coltrane Collaborator, Dead at 81

Tyner played on a host of classic albums, including "A Love Supreme"

That Honey You’re Eating Might Be Adulterated

Bee populations are down but honey consumption is up. The solution is worrying.

Hachette Drops Woody Allen's Memoir

"Apropos of Nothing" will no longer be published in April

Jets’ Quinnen Williams Arrested After Carrying a Glock at Airport

The lineman attempted to board a flight at LaGuardia with the gun

New Study Claims Female Artists Are More Creative Than Men

Researchers found that female musicians tend to create "more novel songs"

How Court TV's Relaunch Covers High-Profile Cases

In an era of true crime stories, this is an understandable comeback

Steph Curry Is Back, Can Still Shoot a Basketball

It was another "L" for the Dubs, but the future looks bright

The US Military Is Getting Serious About Laser Weapons

Forget Space Force. The future is in “directed energy.”

Why SXSW Is Refusing to Cancel Over Coronavirus Concerns

Calling off the annual event would be a huge blow to the Austin economy

Kelly Reichardt, "First Cow" and the New Western Cinema

Reichardt's latest film is yet another meditation on the softer side of the American West

Swamp Dogg Goes Country, Gives Up Control

The 77-year-old songwriter has reinvented himself yet again

Bill Clinton Addresses Monica Lewinksy Affair in New Documentary

The former president says he took part in the affair to "manage [his] anxieties"