Remembering the Red Baron on the 100th Anniversary of His Death
How the name of WWI’s greatest ace stays alive even as the Great War is forgotten.
Two-Time Super Bowl Coach John Fox’s NFL Draft Tips
After five decades in football, Fox talks about the challenges of predicting how people will do.
Do Dublin (and Ireland) Like a Guinness
Follow in the footsteps of the legendary brewers who shaped Ireland and lived very, very well.
UFC 223: What Comes After the Event That Decimated a Sport
Freak injuries, Conor McGregor arrested, broken glass in a fighter’s eye and Joe Rogan apologies.
Cheating in Boxing: All the Ways Boxers Steal Wins
With the Canelo-Golovkin rematch D.O.A., how boxers get that forbidden edge.
As 2018 Masters Begins, Talking Tiger Woods With His ‘Tail’
Bob Smiley followed Tiger in '08, when Woods last won a major. Can golfer win again?
How a Baseball Revolution Happens
A cartoonist turned pitching guru on the gradual way baseball embraces a change.
A Short History of Video Game Secrets and Bonus Features
Sometimes obscene and sometimes insane, we’ve come a long way from “Pong.”
Should the World Boycott the 2018 World Cup in Russia?
Nerve agent attacks, oppression at home and rampant cheating everywhere.
Cheers to the 200th Guinness Saint Patrick’s Day
Have a pint this St. Pat's anniversary and learn what Guinness might do in the next 8,800 years.
‘Weird Al’ on the Death of the Album and Keeping Polka Alive
Four decades in, “Weird Al” Yankovic reflects on outlasting the people he parodies.
Knute Rockne: How a Norwegian Became Essential to Irish Americans
On the Notre Dame coaching icon’s 130th birthday, look at a life with a legacy beyond football.
Let High School Players Go Straight to the NBA Again
The latest NCAA scandal makes a mockery of "student-athletes."
Life With ‘The Lion King,’ the Musical That’s Grossed $8 Billion and Counting
An ex-cast member reflects on traveling the world with a show that's earned more than "Star Wars."
Should the NFL Worry About the XFL?
Vince McMahon's XFL gives football fans some cause for celebration and a wilder wild-card game.
Why Norway Continues to Own the Winter Olympics
How a tiny nation in the North has continually topped Nazis, Russians, its neighbors and the U.S.A.