Every team is making moves. Some of those moves have been more helpful than others.
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Jean-Luc Mélenchon Believes the French Left Has a Lesson for America
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James Harden’s patterns are familiar, so what’s there to talk about?
Harden has proven time and again that he can get a team to the playoffs. The question is: Can he can get a team through them?
Black Smoke, White Smoke: How the Vatican Tells the World There’s a New Pope
In a tradition that scholars date to the 19th century, smoke released from a chimney will be colored white if the cardinals have made a decision, or black if they remain deadlocked.
Jim Dent, Long-Driving Golfer on PGA and Senior Tours, Dies at 85
Honing his skills on segregated courses, he became one of the few Black golfers in the pro ranks, following the lead of Charlie Sifford, Pete Brown and Lee Elder.
He Hears Voices in His Head. He Also Helped Win an Election.
He ran a successful political campaign, sometimes from a psych ward, sometimes living on the street. He has found a way to thrive.
There’s No ‘Undo’ Button for Extinct Species
When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous fantasy.
These 10 U.S. Cardinals Have a Vote in Selecting the Next Pope
Six are joining in their first papal conclave, and four others participated in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis.
Robert Kubica, a Former F1 Driver, Has Found Success in Endurance Racing
He was almost killed in a crash in 2011, which all but ended his Formula 1 career. Now he’s on top of endurance racing.
How John Spytek earned Tom Brady’s trust: From Michigan to Tampa Bay to Las Vegas
Teammates at Michigan, Spytek helped bring Brady to Tampa Bay, then Brady was instrumental in hiring Spytek as Raiders GM.