The live-action movie take on Pokémon is finally moving ahead with the Portlandia co-creator.
SpaceX had to implement a software override on a faulty docking hook sensor, resulting in a slight delay to today's rendezvous.
Amazon has temporarily stopped construction on phase two of its second headquarters in Virginia amid mass layoffs and cost-cutting measures.
Monarchs overwintering along the state's coast, already endangered, were hit hard by a series of extreme winter weather events in December.
The long-running anime series will leave Ash behind and introduce two new protagonists in an hour-long special airing in April.
New research shows the alarming degree to which Hubble images are being ruined by satellites passing through the telescope’s field of view.
The two TikTok filters are incredibly convincing attempts at changing your face, and they could be fueled by machine learning.
According to a presentation to customers, ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly let Alameda borrow $9.3 billion from customer accounts.
The "Parody Trek-Tacular" pays homage to the beloved movie—and some other Star Trek icons.
The Federal Reserve canceled a Zoom conference citing "technical difficulties" after pornographic images were displayed by an unknown user.
Plus, the cutest form of Godzilla is getting his own animated series.
The Upper Ohio River Valley has been layered in industrial pollution for centuries, and residents are fed up.
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An advisory from the Interior's Office of Inspector General found that fossil fuel companies operating on public land aren't paying royalties for crypto gains.
Japan's island count more than doubled to more than 14,000 in its newest mapping surveyance endeavor.
Californians are struggling with unsafe roads, power outages, and piles of snow after a winter blast.
Another self-repairable smartphone also hit the show floor, along with promises of more foldables.
The show that brought Star Trek back to TV will wrap up with a fifth and final season in early 2024.