Interview: ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio on America's Undying Love for the NFL
His book, “Playmakers: How the NFL Really Works (And Doesn't)” is out now
Americans Are Rooting for the Bengals to Win Super Bowl LVI
Sportsbooks have the Rams, who will be playing in their home stadium, listed as favorites, but America is backing Cincy
There’s No Crying — or Gloves — in Vintage Baseball
Across the country, a more primitive version of our national pastime is alive and well
The 20 Greatest Drives in America
A panel of drivers, enthusiasts and collectors chart the country's most iconic road trips, from the PCH to the Tail of the Dragon
What America’s Smallest Cities Can Teach the Country About Biking to Work
It's time to look to Eugene, Madison and Tempe — instead of Copenhagen — for advice on building better bike lanes
Canada Is Sick of Americans Crossing Over During the Pandemic
Some Canadians have even taken to damaging cars with U.S. plates
Gallup: 35% of Americans Unwilling to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
The cohort is largely comprised of Republicans
The Cautionary Tale of Olympic Hero Rulon Gardner
Gardner scored the upset of the century when he beat Russian Aleksandr Karelin to win gold in 2000
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Wants to Extract More Resources From National Forests
For Secretary Sonny Perdue, forests should be focusing on productivity, not preservation
A Surprisingly Large Number of Americans Will Be Road-Tripping This Weekend
According to intelligence platform Arrivalist, there isn't a huge drop-off from this time last year
Breaking: Americans Are Very Unhappy
Things are not going too well over here!
Trying to Buy a Bike? America Is Experiencing a Rare, Weird Shortage.
The country has an understandable cycle fever — but it couldn't have arrived at a worse time
Patagonia’s Plan to Make Voting Easier in the 2020 Election
The adventure outfitter is campaigning to make sure every American has time to vote
The 100 Biggest Moments in American Booze Since Prohibition
Looking back on a century of unprecedented innovation and inebriation
Where Will America's Climate-Change Refugees Go?
These cities are the most likely candidates, according to artificial intelligence