Bebe Rexha was hit with a phone, P!nk was gifted somebody's mom's ashes, and Harry Styles has a bullseye on his back. This is concertgoing in the Internet age.
It all started when the Florida governor took issue with Disney's support of LGBTQIA+ rights.
The story of the failed crypto exchange just keeps getting worse. A new report provides further allegations against the firm's leaders.
Narrated by Rosario Dawson, three-part series Superpowered: The DC Comics Story will debut on Max this July.
The release of the sci-fi epic based on Hugh Howey's books arrives ahead of this week's season one finale.
Link might be the video game equivalent of Leonardo da Vinci.
Acoustic devices could give humans the upper hand in the orca vs. yacht battle.
Recreate the original movie's most infamous scene in San Diego, complete with imminent dinosaur attack.
NASA's Mars habitat was created to prepare crews for the physical and mental challenges of living on another planet.
There are more than 480 active fires burning throughout the Canada, and the smoke has traveled south.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan have been cast in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy, out in 2025.
It’s well-painted, well-preserved, and very much not an actual depiction of a pizza. Still, flatbread shouldn’t have to apologize for not being as iconic.
Everyone but the suits behind the biggest doll in the world wants you to know Barbie's got politics... and religious experiences.
The new tech hype ‘cycle’ becomes literal as Urtopia shoves a chatbot onto a bike for no good reason. Other vehicle companies are already considering the same.
The CDC's advisory committee recommended this month that adults over 60 can receive one of two RSV vaccines, setting the stage for wide distribution this year.
Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy commented on the new film and how it links with James Mangold's other Jedi tale.
Major presences like Marvel and Netflix won't be attending this year, but there's still hope for big news.
There's more water in the ground than there is in the world's lakes and rivers combined.
As more and more big names ditch San Diego Comic-Con this year, one rather infamous one is actually using the opportunity to increase its booth space.