Surprisingly, the premiere of the spin-off mini-series Dead City was a ratings success for AMC.
Orbital Composites and Virtus Solis are collaborating to construct a satellite constellation that will transmit solar power to ground stations on Earth.
Richard Harris and Charlotte Rampling encounter tragedy at sea in the schlocky but suddenly timely Jaws rip-off.
There's always going to be someone angry about diverse casting—so why bother avoiding the inevitable?
Scientists in the Netherlands found that sex without orgasm just doesn't have the same power to induce a good night's sleep.
New state requirements for Tesla connectors comes as Ford, GM, and Rivian all say they plan to adopt the company's charging tech.
Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury has been through a lot, and Marvel's new Disney+ series never misses a chance to imply he's past his prime.
Prime members can mark their calendars for July 11th.
MP Materials claims the new U.S.-based rare-earth supply chain it is building will be greener than its counterparts in Asia.
Dial of Destiny director James Mangold talked the struggle of crafting a worthy Indiana Jones story.
AT&T says Ask AT&T will collate data that will make employees more "creative at their jobs."
Agents from the DEA, IRS, DHS, DOJ, and the Postal Service are joining forces to address an uptick in cryptocurrency and dark web-enabled crime.
The new Marvel Disney+ show crosses a messy line for AI-generated works' presence in mainstream media.
The new airspace restrictions are meant to reduce the effects of the steadily increasing cadence of rocket launches onto surrounding airports.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder will be released on October 20 but can be pre-ordered today.
Apple’s tactics scuttled a nascent unionization effort in New York City, according to a NLRB attorney.
The actor cryptically implied to Entertainment Tonight that her time in the DC universe might not be over.
The U.S. Coast Guard is waiting for a salvage system that can go 20,000 feet deep, though rescuers are still conducting large search patterns in the area.
Amazon used dark patterns to force users into subscribing to Prime and then made it all but impossible to cancel, the FTC says.
Dubbed Light Bender, the system will employ a series of mirrors to reflect sunlight onto solar panels stationed in dark lunar environments.