Posted on 26 January, 2016

A cyclist photographs Banksy artwork opposite the French Embassy on Jan. 25, 2016, in London. The graffiti depicts a young girl from “Les Miserables” with tears in her eyes as CS gas moves towards her, criticizing the use of teargas in the migrant...

A cyclist photographs Banksy artwork opposite the French Embassy on Jan. 25, 2016, in London. The graffiti depicts a young girl from “Les Miserables” with tears in her eyes as CS gas moves towards her, criticizing the use of teargas in the migrant camp in Calais. (Photo by Carl Court, Getty Images)

Abe Vigoda made his first TV appearance in 1949, but didn’t break through till two decades later, when he was in his ‘50s. But boy, did he break through — first in 1972, as the ill-fated Corleone confidante Sal Tessio in The Godfather, and then, more...

Abe Vigoda made his first TV appearance in 1949, but didn’t break through till two decades later, when he was in his ‘50s. But boy, did he break through — first in 1972, as the ill-fated Corleone confidante Sal Tessio in The Godfather, and then, more iconically, in 1974 as Detective Phil Fish in ABC’s classic cop comedy Barney Miller

He died Tuesday at the age of 94.

(Photo: Jeff Miller, AP)

Self-driving, self-parking cars at the stadium? Hologram replays? Athletes using genetic enhancements for injury prevention? Could this be the future of sports? Maybe.