There are almost 900 wildfires raging across Canada, and the smoke has sparked air quality alerts again.
The UN says we're facing an existential threat to the "notion of human identity, freedom of thought, privacy, and memory.”
Three Orion crew capsules, each at a distinct stage of production, were recently displayed for a photo op at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Rogue One director Gareth Edwards' new sci-fi thriller asks a timely question: what happens to humanity when it puts its faith in artificial intelligence?
You have a 1 in 292.2 million chance of winning the Powerball's $900 million, but buying more tickets can raise those odds, even if just by a little bit.
This particular example was owned by a member of Apple's original iPhone engineering team.
Authorities are cracking down on government use of Apple products, alleging the company works to aid US intelligence agencies.
Plus, Leslye Headland talks putting more Jedi into The Acolyte than ever seen in Star Wars .
And the one feature this Instagram spinoff should stay far away from.
Japanese police have reported six dolphin attacks this season that left several people injured.
Super7 is bringing Richard Scarry's iconic children's book characters to your toy shelf.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to talk about Ethan Hunt's newest adventure.
Like with House of the Dragon, British Equity rules are keeping Max from shutting down production of the Dune prequel series.
Katsuhiro Otomo's adaptation of his own manga is more than a kickass slide, it's part of why anime is as big it is.
A movie about "Tom Cruise versus the algorithm" couldn't have come at a better time.
Companies can now legally apply for deep-sea mining permits, despite a lack of environmental protections.
No actors at Disney's upcoming horror movie underlines how much studios stand to lose if they don't agree to actors and writers' terms.
For Peggy Carter fans, her live-action return (and death) in Multiverse of Madness still stings.
Kamala Khan's show is the first Marvel Studios series to come to ABC, but it should be under less grimy circumstances.
As far as the actors strike is concerned, shows like Dimension 20 and Critical Role individually fall into their own weird little camps.