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The U.S. Army Issued Warnings About Possible Attacks at “Joker” Screenings

"Credible" intelligence suggests potential of a mass shooting

Juul CEO Steps Down, Company to Stop Advertising

The changes come in the wake of growing public concern about vaping-related illness.

Archie Manning Says Son Peyton Would "Like to be Back in Football"

The two-time Super Bowl winner currently hosts "Peyton's Places" on ESPN+

Pick Up a Sweet Camp Flag From Oxford Pennant, Now Available on Huckberry

One banner in the collection simply reads: "Give A Damn." Indeed.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Signs Overall Deal With Amazon

The deal comes after her triumphant Emmy night on Sunday

Nationals Eliminate Phillies and Bryce Harper From Playoff Contention

Washington swept Philadelphia in a doubleheader and ended their postseason chances

Patriots Withhold $5 Million Bonus Due to Antonio Brown

Brown's contract called for $9 million in bonuses, but the team doesn't want to pay

How Adult Magazines Are Evolving for a Millennial Audience

Attitudes toward sexuality are changing. Playboy and co. are trying to keep up.

A Brief History of VAPI, the Mysterious and Deadly Vaping-Related Illness

Officials have been calling for more regulation for years

What to Know About “Hipsturbia,” the Biggest Trend in Real Estate

Millennials and Gen Z are targeting cool suburbs, sometimes not by choice

WeWork CEO Adam Neumann Steps Down Under Pressure

The company will begin its search for his permanent replacement

Undervalued Free-Agent Edge Rushers Paying Off Big for New NFL Teams

Shaquil Barrett, Preston Smith and Clay Matthews are dominating in their new homes

Hangovers Are Officially an Illness in Germany

You're not hungover, it's a medical condition

Research Suggests Male and Female Kid’s Brains Respond to Technology Differently

There may be a biological reason boys tend to be more drawn to video games than girls

Report: 43 Percent of White Students Admitted to Harvard Are Legacies, Athletes or Kids of Donors and Faculty

The study also revealed the school is more likely to admit legacies and athletes than it was years ago.