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On Monday, NASA released footage showing Perseverance rover landing on Mars, and the footage is stunning.
You may be more or less aware of the horrific treatment of animals in meatpacking facilities. But you may know less about the problematic working conditions of workers in these places.
Police arrested Rodney Reese after they received a call saying a Black man was stumbling on a street during the Texas snowstorm last week. The police has since dropped charges of Reese.
Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing to become the next United States attorney general had a surprisingly emotional moment on Monday.
The electronic music duo found a clever way to create the foundation for their smash hit "One More Time."
Here's why Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter decided to present themselves as robots.
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Becoming successful is never the result of focusing on a few "important" areas; it's the cumulative effect of achieving excellence in countless small steps.
From sleeping in separate beds to their children to transporting them in prams, Western parents have some unusual ideas about how to raise them.
A waitress looks back on the best and worst celebrities she waited on in Los Angeles.
We didn't know the difference to begin with, let alone the whole production history behind this.
Greek statues, the Napoleonic wars and the advent of photography all played a role.
The Klingon language remains relevant to today's culture and continues to evolve in surprising ways. (Finally, you must be thinking, some Star Trek content.)
For his Cameo video to a fan, Lovitz included a delightful anecdote about the making of the 2006 movie "Southland Tales."
David Flint was vaccinated against COVID-19 already, so he assumed he'd be immune. A social worker in New York who provides home hospice services to the dying, he was one of the first people in the country to get the vaccine. The odds were in his favor. But odds are fickle things.
He's one of the technology industry's most high profile and controversial figures. Here, his family, friends and colleagues reveal the inside story of Elon Musk
Tesla allows its drivers to customize audio settings in its cars and one motorist decided to get a little creative.
The case-fatality rate has plummeted. Is the city close to herd immunity? Is it ready to reopen?
The perfect example of the sensational story — one which erases minority experience while also giving it massively exaggerated significance — is that of the "pregnant man!"
This kit includes two HD camera with night vision, batteries that last 180 days on a single charge, and weather-resistant housing. Better yet, there's no subscription fee required.
Photographer Darryl Wilkins has reportedly filed a lawsuit against celebrity Hilary Duff and talk show host Wendy Williams, accusing the two of defamation.
Grace Spelman, Twitter's resident music extraordinaire, unearthed an old clip of Billy Joel admitting his hit song "We Didn't Start The Fire" was terrible.
A fundamental flaw in closing the digital divide is not knowing where the problems actually are. We're finally about to see changes.
In honor of Hitchcock's horror classic "Psycho" and the diminishing rewards of its sequels, we're taking a look back at Norman Bates, the iconic character who made movie lovers afraid to take a shower — and who certainly evolved a quite bit over the years.
Goodbye, exclamation marks. Welcome, dour and stern commas and periods.
A bad year for humanity was a wonderful year for the hedge fund elite.
National TV audiences watched as Lori, Brian and Geli settled their family down in a Colorado home. What they didn't see is all the work it takes to keep everything together.
That mannequin head really never stood a chance.
Known as a bilateral gynandromorph, longtime birder Jamie Hill described it as "a bird divided right down the middle, half male and half female."
You'd think eating cereal is a completely harmless thing, but when you do it while walking down the street, people stare at you like you've lost your mind.
It might elicit a chuckle at first, but a popular Instagram account is very serious about getting you naked in the great outdoors.
Britney Spears and I learned the same lesson growing up: When you're young and famous, there is no such thing as control.
Watch as a giant section of ice breaks near the Chicago shoreline as filmed from the John Hancock Tower.
While the virus has ravaged rich nations, reported death rates in poorer ones remain relatively low. What probing this epidemiological mystery can tell us about global health.
Ed Solomon — the screenwriter behind "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" as well as "Men In Black" and other similarly quirky sci-fi comedies — recently shared a story on Twitter.
Erik Grankvist shows how he built a log cabin by himself over a year.
Learn how to build an a-frame shelter, lean-to shelter and a group shelter in a cold-weather survival scenario. All three work well with fires.
"Dylan (Farrow) said, 'Look, I think if we don't speak then, no one will ever know the truth,'" says "Allen v. Farrow" co-director Amy Ziering.
Here's why Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter decided to present themselves as robots.
Maybe this is meant to be calming or relaxing, but the mood of the Apple Watch Series 6 ad actually feels a bit eerie.
Here are the 101 greatest endings in movies history, from "Yentyl" to "Moonstruck" to "Raising Arizona" to "25th Hour" to "Beau Travail," and everything in between. Good finales offer catharsis, but perhaps the best deny us closure altogether.
Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing to become the next United States attorney general had a surprisingly emotional moment on Monday.
Spielberg might have claimed the 90s classic "depends on credibility"
— but with no dinosaur DNA, get set for fewer ferocious beasts and more... chickens.
At a routine neurology appointment, a U.K. woman mentioned something unusual: Everything she saw appeared to be vibrating.
This feels like something out of a horror movie.
The coronavirus has realigned the pleasure principle as we struggle between the need for desire and safety.
There are signs of a broader political shift under way, one that raises the prospect of a Republican primary electorate even friendlier to Trump and Trump-allied candidates.
One second you're up on the top and then you lose your grip and are sliding right down to the bottom.
The plants themselves are wonderful, but what they're growing in can look cool too.
Five decades ago the heartland of lesbian separatism could be found in the canyons and meadows of Southern Oregon. What does it mean to commit to a radical plan for living?
The electronic music duo found a clever way to create the foundation for their smash hit "One More Time."
A random late-night craving is no big deal on its own — but hunger that regularly interrupts your sleep means there's something more going on.
The restaurant industry is in crisis. But some see how bad things are for servers — including "maskual harassment" — as a unique chance to make life better.
We'll never be able to get the lyric "Mary-Kate and Aaaaaashley" out of our head now.