In line with the “Hard to Kill” moniker adopted by the team in recent weeks, Oklahoma blared 50 Cent’s “Many Men” over the ...
A study co-led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that most of the benefits of ...
Ronald Levant, 81, remembers starting to feel like a man when he threw his first successful punch, fighting the bullies who tormented him. He was nine. For Derek Griffith, 53, it wasn’t until he ...
BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins had trouble counting during their postseason run, which came to an end Friday night with a gut-wrenching Game 6 loss to the Florida Panthers. Boston made some NHL history ...
From Joey and Chandler's endless banter on Friends to Jerry and George's neurotic loyalty on Seinfeld, popular culture's countless versions of male friendships are as comforting as they are iconic.
The image is a familiar one: a man in his 40s or 50s, seemingly in a stable marriage, suddenly decides to leave. He may buy a new sports car, take up a new, thrilling hobby, or start dating someone ...