The new attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood can't accommodate every Mario fan.
The bill’s sponsors argue that an organ and bone marrow donation program “would restore bodily autonomy to incarcerated folks.”
Exploring the internet is fun, and you don't need Google to do it. Here's how to surf in more private and more environmentally friendly ways.
Since times are tough in the tech industry, there's never been a better time to turn to cybercrime!
The company unleashed ChatGPT, and a bevy of questions about copyright, academic honesty, and misinformation came along with it.
It's been a decade since Hasbro announced its plans to change its Star Wars action figures forever—so we're looking back at some of our favorite toys.
Zine Month starts tomorrow, so now's the time to catch up on all the new and exciting games that released in January.
Paramount is set to merge Showtime and Paramount+ in an attempt to reach a more global audience, but that also means some popular shows could get cut.
The folks who deepfaked Simon Cowell last year will create youthful representations of Forrest Gump alums including Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
Who needs flowers and chocolates when you have a pile of brand-new books to choose from?
The latest shot in the space telescope’s portfolio is a piercing gaze into a distant part of the sky.
SpaceX's internet service is now active in Nigeria, despite the company's earlier claim that Starlink was already present on all seven continents.
The Artifact app is being released based on TikTok's algorithmic approach, creating another place users can share news and info with friends.
The shelved movie didn't fit within the new slate of films James Gunn and Peter Safran have planned.
The oil companies recently wrapped up their most profitable year in history, amid high fuel prices, global conflict, and worsening climate change. Yippee.
The Elon Musk-owned company dropped the CoTweets feature Tuesday after just six months of testing.
Showrunner Craig Mazin talks the extended cut of "Long, Long Time," the latest episode of the HBO show.
The city's snowless winter heads into February, sailing past a previous record set in 1970.
Columbia broke apart during reentry on February 1, 2003, killing all seven astronauts on board. For the Shuttle program, it marked the beginning of the end.
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