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Do Friendship Apps Work? One Man Swiped to Find Out.

Our correspondent created accounts on Bumble For Friends and Timeleft to see if real pals can be found through the types of platforms previously focused on dating

The Best Coffee Shops in Austin, Texas

Running on caffeine is serious business

Can the Great Salt Lake Be Saved?

The lake faces an existential threat

MLB Pitchers Already in Midseason Form When It Comes to Whining

Kenley Jansen is blaming his control problems on slippery baseballs

Why April Is the Best Month to Try My Absolute Favorite Coffee

Peace Coffee’s Earth Month initiative is about more than just a transcendent mug of joe. But it’s about that, too.

The Todd Snyder Sale Is Heating Up

Is it really doomscrolling if you're paging through nice clothes?

Three Words Straight Guys Still Can’t Say to Each Other

When a stranger confronted him about saying “I love you” to a friend, Joe Kanzangu was caught off guard. So he asked his friends: Are we the odd ones out?

When the Mustang Almost Became a Mazda

In the 1980s, Ford secretly planned a major rehaul of the muscle-car icon. Then word got out.

China's EV Boom Has Increased Demand for Cargo Ships

The nation is expected to more than double the size of its fleet

Orlando Bloom’s Journey From On-Screen to Real-Life Adventure

The actor's new docuseries, "Orlando Bloom: To the Edge," premieres this week on Peacock

Scientists Explored Why More Sleep Can Prevent Brain Disorders

New research explored what the brain does during sleep

The Sabai Sleeper Sofa Is a Power-Nap Powerhouse

The NYC-based furniture company makes a comfy, REM-ready couch