Is Super Mario Bros. a film that Mario fans have been waiting for, or should it be something better?
The Twitter CEO changed NPR's label from "US state-affiliated media" to "Government Funded Media" after days of criticism. It's unclear what the label means.
A new study shows that large language AI models have trouble weighing potential gains and losses, writes a USC engineering professor.
He along with Gwendoline Christie and Andy Serkis talked about their villains at Star Wars Celebration 2023.
Respawn brings Cal Kestis back for another adventure in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
It takes a body to understand the world, and words have meaning because people use them to make sense of the word, write ASU and USCD psychology researchers.
Black's ballad for Super Mario Bros. is further evidence of the actor's staying power over the years.
Colombian adult film actress Katty Blake uploaded a video of herself performing a sex act in public at the Rock of Guatapé.
As Disney plans even more reboots and Shrek plots a fifth film, it's time to start being more selective about what gets brought back.
Dave Filoni's anthology series Tales of the Jedi is coming back to Disney+ for a second season.
We're on the hunt for whoever makes a Duchess Lizzo and Grogu outfit.
From Macs to hacking PCs, leave it to the Aaron Spelling universe to be a benchmark of how far we've come in consumer tech.
Billy Dee Williams, Ian McDiarmid, Warwick Davis and Anthony Daniels celebrated the 3rd Star Wars film.
The late Rachel Pollack was a teacher of Tarot and created DC's first openly trans superhero, Coagula, during her Doom Patrol run.
Confirmed at Star Wars Celebration, one Jedi already known to Star Wars: The High Republic readers will make their live-action debut in The Acolyte .
At Star Wars Celebration, the creatives behind The High Republic unveiled the first details about the third phase of the prequel initiative.
Gizmodo celebrates the decade of Clinton, grunge and alt-everything.
The agency's Innovative Advanced Concepts program seeks out futuristic ideas that could become real technology.
A select cohort of Democratic representatives are using TikTok to build their brands, share dumb memes, and defend the app against an impending ban.
Dave Filoni broke the massive casting at Star Wars Celebration with a special teaser.