The bankrupt radio host owes around $1.5 billion to the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.
The first film of Marvel Studios Phase 5 features Paul Rudd, Jonathan Majors, and Evangeline Lilly.
The Justice Department claims Google “routinely destroyed” potentially sensitive communications by using a chat feature that deleted logs after 24 hours.
An ambiguous response from the Lord of the Rings trilogy director and his co-writers have revealed nothing.
TikTok was reportedly blindsided by the EU's decision to ban the app for government staff.
Read an exclusive excerpt from the acclaimed author's upcoming novella.
A girl and her father in Cambodia tested positive for H5N1. The child's death marks the second human death linked to an ongoing surge in animal cases.
Instead of just sending out a distress call, stranded adventurers can communicate with rescuers.
There’s also more info to support Apple’s plans to release a cheaper version of the planned $3,000 headset in the next two years.
Plus, the holiday horror genre has at last come for Thanksgiving.
The city council of Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to ban the sale and use of all types of balloon.
Facebook's parent says it will provide more explanations for low-level violations and reserve 30-day suspensions for users with seven or more violations.
Kris Kashtanova, who attempted to copyright a comic book illustrated with images from Midjourney, has legal claim to some parts of the work.
The Last of Us actor sometimes gets creeped out when he's asked to speak like his Star Wars character.
The first official English translations of Superman vs Meshi, Batman: Justice Buster , and Joker: One Operation Joker will receive digital and paperback releases
In a closed-door call, Frances Haugen urged investors to force transparency on Mark Zuckerberg's company with their dollars.
Relativity Space claims its Terran 1 rocket is the largest 3D object ever built, but whether it has the right stuff to survive liftoff remains an open question.
Vivek Ramaswamy has become a darling of the right-wing war against environmental, social, and corporate governance investing.
Warner Bros. made the surprise announcement during an investors' call, but no other details were released.
After Disney+, Rogers the Musical will now debut, for real, at Disney's California Adventure.