As the U.S. and NFL reckon with their relationship to Native Americans, Mount Rushmore remains almost completely devoid of important history.
Author: Carly Mallenbaum, USA TODAY
Art activism: Stories behind murals, street paintings and portraits created in protest
As a collective, artists illustrate and impact history. As individuals, they have unique stories behind their art. Here are nine of those stories.
Jimmy Kimmel announces a summer break from his show as Matt Damon crashes to say he isn’t happy
Jimmy Kimmel is going on a break and says guest hosts will fill in this summer. See Matt Damon react to the news at Kimmel’s house.
Does lucid dreaming work? How I tried to fix bad dreams brought on by the coronavirus age
Have you had bad dreams since the pandemic began? So did this reporter. She set out to learn if lucid dreaming could help her sleeping experience.
First Black Vogue cover model Beverly Johnson: The fashion industry must fix its racism
In 1974, Beverly Johnson was the first Black model on the cover of Vogue. Decades later, she proposes a new rule to help fix fashion’s racism problem.
Why people are petitioning Disney to give Splash Mountain a ‘Princess and the Frog’ makeover
Thousands of fans would like to see the Disney Parks log flume ride Splash Mountain redone in the theme of “The Princess and the Frog.” Here’s why.
Should you wear a face mask to the gym? A look at the debate
The same thing that makes going to a fitness center safer from COVID-19 also makes the exercise experience decidedly worse. Let’s talk about masks.
3-Michelin-star restaurant plans to fill dining room with dapper mannequin guests
Mannequins? The Inn at Little Washington, a three-Michelin-star restaurant in Washington, Va., plans to follow reopening orders creatively.
Music might not heal everything, but a rented piano is my coronavirus quarantine savior
A week ago, I rented a digital piano on a whim. It turns out it was the greatest decision I’ve made during my coronavirus quarantine. Here’s why.
Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards goes remote; Disney World presents virtual fireworks
The Kids’ Choice Awards will now a “virtually produced,” star-studded show on May 2. Need kid-friendly programming while you wait: Disney’s fireworks.