The studio behind the 'Dune' movies will partner up with the 'Hunger Games' studio before potentially buying it entirely.
Las estadísticas de ICE muestran que, al 29 de junio, había 57,861 personas detenidas, de las cuales 41,495 —71/7%— no tenían condenas penales.
Toonami and Shonen Jump have caught 'Dan Da Dan' fever and want to get audiences in on the high.
Despite how it's always seemed to 'Star Wars' fans, Johnson has no bad blood about what went down in 'Rise of Skywalker.'
The crypto mogul is getting in deep with the Trump family's digital assets.
The White House's play at bandwagoning on the 'Superman' hype highlights just how fast the right-wing grift machine runs.
A new approach is urgently needed to address the prevention and treatment of speedballing, the risky—and often deadly—combination of stimulants and opioids.
The HP Omen Max 16 pairs with HyperX mice and headsets without the need for wireless USB dongles.
The viral video just ain't what it once was.
Compact, energy-efficient microreactors could soon help generate electricity for remote locations.
Ticks and the diseases they carry are only becoming more common. But new treatments and vaccines might not be too far off.
Viture made some good-looking glasses with some questionable marketing.
The official start to spooky season is months away, but retailers are already rolling out Halloween collections—and Universal Horror Unleashed is about to open its doors.
After an extended wait, 'Strange New Worlds' will boldly go once more next week—so here's a reminder of where everything left off.
Even still, the Fifteenth Doctor's confusing regeneration may linger for some time while the BBC plots the show's next move.
The 'Foundation' fan favorite joins an expanding cast of faces familiar and new—including Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest, who'll reprise their roles from the 1998 film.
One source told Axios "he ain't coming back."
The perfect tablet for blaring YouTube videos out loud.
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
Mark Zuckerberg’s elite dream team wants to create machines that surpass human intelligence. But how can they build something for everyone when they don’t represent everyone?
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