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Gary Haase has amassed the world's most expensive Pokémon card collection, valued at over $10 million. So why isn't he cashing in?
Gary Haase has amassed the world's most expensive Pokémon card collection, valued at over $10 million. So why isn't he cashing in?
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel's twin $10 million investments in two Senate candidates made him one of the key early figures in the 2022 election.
If you ever wondered how sports broadcasters have no problem correctly pronouncing the names of sports team players, here's an easy explainer.
Nothing fills downtime like a card game. So if you're looking for some games worth keeping around the house, these six are worth picking up.
The Action Lab makes ferrocell, explains how it works and shows how you can use it to look at magnetic fields.
Organizations are clear that post-pandemic working will be hybrid. After that, the details get hazy.
If you won't at least consider a Danny DeVito-themed bathroom, we don't know if we'll have much to talk about.
A thriving Mexican community called Chavez Ravine — which consisted of three neighborhoods Palo Verde, La Loma, and Bishop — was uprooted and residents were forced out to make space for the Dodger Stadium.
Greek and Roman statues were often painted, but assumptions about race and aesthetics have suppressed this truth. Now scholars are making a color correction. (From 2018)
Four years after escaping her marriage, the former Spice Girl talks about confidence, family — and why the pandemic has led to a rise in abusive relationships.
The best scientists are the scientists answering questions we've never even dreamed of.
The oldest known "quasicrystal" made by humans has been discovered at the New Mexico site of the 1945 Trinity bomb test.
Lois Lew operated the improbable, ill-fated machine with aplomb in presentations from Manhattan to Shanghai. 70-plus years later, she's telling her story.
The Cybovac E30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Amazon due to its Alexa integration and app-enabled smart features.
If you want to be safe on a safari, here are the tips you should follow.
As a diagnosis, it's too vague to be helpful — but its rise tells us a lot about the way we work.
This is why it's not good to take a selfie while you're biking.
The most significant change that Starlink is bringing to the world is high-speed internet with the lowest latency.
It will never be the same after Trump and COVID. And that's a good thing.
What if "Harry Potter" was populated by Hollywood actors like Adam Driver, Meryl Streep and Keanu Reeves?
The billionaire's space internet project could connect millions of remote American homes. If it actually works.
"I figured, all those other guys are cheating," he said. "I know she was going to vote for Trump anyway."
Don't settle for plain vodka. Mix it up with some delicious infusions.
Step one to making a new friend. Don't step on said friend.
Fleeing virus-devastated economies, migrants are traveling long distances to reach the United States and then walking through gaps in the border wall. The Arizona desert has become a favorite crossing point.
Keep this tiny crowdfunded pen with you, and it might just be the last one you'll ever buy.
Now that we're vax'd up, we plan on spending our weekends kicking it at the beach. These lovely slip-ons are handmade in India with comfort and durability in mind.
Do you like my curtain? Thanks, it has pockets!
Which will prevail, hand grenade or box?
The 2020 tax deadline is tonight. If you haven't filed yet, consider filing for a tax extension to avoid penalties.
Drones were sent out more than once to situations described as "fake COVID testing."
George Placidi set off from the United Kingdom in November 2015, and he took a picture every day of himself cycling across 19 countries.
The way we currently tell if someone is human online — the CAPTCHA — is, according to Internet backbone provider Cloudflare, costing us collectively 500 years per day.
In an excerpt from his book "Chasing the Thrill: Obsession, Death, and Glory in America's Most Extraordinary Treasure Hunt," journalist and searcher Daniel Barbarisi recounts how he got to open Fenn's chest and examine what was inside
Jordan Hamlett was trying to alert a a federal website that it was vulnerable to identity theft. His plan, however, didn't end exactly as his planned.
It could fully charge electric vehicles in just 10 minutes.
MLB umpires know they're your favorite scapegoats — but they might not actually see what you're saying about them.
It's 5,600 kilometers long and it's used not as a national border, but a fence to keep out dingos.
Nearly two out of every three Millennial homeowners have some kind of regret about their current home.
Immunocompromised people should consult with their doctor before they stop wearing masks, even if they have been vaccinated.
Can North America's fastest train, the Acela, compete against a plane?
Thursday's announcement changed nearly all the previous masking and social distancing recommendations for Americans who are fully vaccinated.
White? Yellow? Red? There are all different types of onions out there, but which kind do you use for what? Allow us to explain.
"I'm telling you it's real. The question is, what is it? What are its intentions? What are its capabilities?"
A security researcher warns that a feature that displays when an AirTag was last seen could give away some sensitive information about its surroundings.
Hate getting up for a drink in the middle of your favorite show? This mini fridge is small enough to keep anywhere.
YouTuber Patrick (H) Willems goes into an in-depth exploration of why trilogies often badly.
Mark Crispin Miller, who is suing his colleagues, used to study conspiracy theories. Now he pushes them.
Gas prices skyrocketed last week following a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline, which prompted people to begin panic buying and hoarding gasoline.
Watching Bruce Willis speak Japanese is making our day.
Interested in buying a vintage Jeep Grand Wagoneer? Here are my tips and advice from owning and fixing up a classic 1987 model.
From the Bahamas to Iceland, here are the places fully vaccinated Americans can travel to right now, plus the rules they should follow to vacation responsibly.
If Doctor Octopus were played by Willem Dafoe, this is what it would look like.
Due to a phenomenon called subsidence, the metropolis's landscape is compacting — and parts of the city are now dropping a foot and a half each year.
Inside the world of sweepers — committed competitors trying to game the system or maybe just win a lifetime supply of Gatorade.
There's a reason why it's nine minutes and not 10, and it has to do with the history of the analog clock.
This nautical journey charts a 6,000-mile course from the Great Lakes to the Florida Keys (and back).
Anti-trans bills purport to address "fairness" in sports. But sports have never been fair.
Rest in peace, the rubber matting of Addenbrooke's Hospital Helipad.
A recent New York Times op-ed derided the use of dark patterns: design tricks that push people to do things online by confusing or deliberately inconveniencing them. The catch? The NYT site itself implements these tricks.
Bizarre and hallucinatory dreams might serve an important purpose, according to a new theory.
Who needs a plastic water slide in a theme park when you can slide down a natural waterslide?
A roundup of the most interesting questions that our favorite columnists addressed in recent days.
For decades, Bob Ross has been a soothing presence in a world gone mad. But the real story behind the painter's life, and especially his afterlife, reveals just as much madness.
If you thought 2020 was bad, here are some other eras where things were worse.
Some of the people admitted they have not gotten the vaccine.
Studies on the effects of COVID-19 on people's sex lives found a decrease in partnered sexual activity during the pandemic — but spring is in the air, and columnist Ian Kerner says it's time for a spring recharge.
A person who attended meetings at Epstein's townhouse says Gates enjoyed holding court there.
As the biggest-selling Irish artist of all time turns 60, we explore the career of a low-key, high-drama 20th century icon.
The material obtained by ProPublica sheds light on the radicalization of a Jan. 6 defendant whom prosecutors have characterized as a "serious danger… not only to his family and Congress, but to the entire system of justice."
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