Outrage followed news that a school district banned books encouraging girls to learn code. The district denied ever axing them. Who was telling the truth?
The gates would cost about $52 billion to build and install.
Star Trek' s George Takei, Prey's Amber Midthunder, Mythic Quest's Danny Pudi, and many, many others just joined the ensemble.
Digital World Acquisition Corp., a "blank-check" SPAC, previously had an office address listed. Now, amid financial struggles, it has downgraded to a P.O. Box.
Intel's 13th Gen Core Series CPUs are coming for AMD on compatibility
Cultural touchstones deserve to be shared, experienced, and used within a framework that benefits individuals, not corporations.
The Russian operation used fake news accounts to target European users while the Chinese operation posted content commenting on domestic U.S. politics.
The Italian-built LICIACube watched from a distance as the NASA spacecraft rammed into the unsuspecting asteroid.
Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland's YA tale Path of Deceit arrives October 4, but you can read an excerpt here.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns for her last entry in the horror series, hitting theaters and Peacock on October 14.
Telescopes around the world honed in on the historic collision, revealing a surprisingly large and bright impact plume.
A half-inch fossil from China is an ancient cousin of modern filter feeders.
Plus, ready those Imperius Reges: Namor is definitely a Mutant in Wakanda Forever.
The chess grandmaster said he still thinks rival Hans Niemann was cheating, but stopped short of offering any real tangible proof.
Acoustic sensors can detect the transition from hard floors to carpeting and raise the mop automatically.
Return to Dust was pulled from streaming services in China and any mention of the film has been banned on Weibo.
Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Russell, and Mark Rylance star in the November 23 release.
The 1,340-pound spacecraft plowed directly into Dimorphos as intended. Astronomers now need to determine the potential impact of the test.
Shudder's new four-part documentary series investigates the horror genre from an LGBTQ point of view.
The Kevin Williamson-penned horror film just screened at Fantastic Fest 2022.