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We've got exclusive pages from the upcoming second Dune graphic novel adaptation.
The unusually busy day, in which rocket after rocket reached the final frontier, highlights the frenetic pace at which we're now venturing into space.
The move is part of a larger retaliation for Speaker Pelosi's visit to Taiwan—and interrupts a bright spot in recent diplomatic history.
You may not have realized you've been waiting for it, but put on your best Hawaiian shirt and give it a listen.
Migrants would be required to submit up to five face scans per day as part of the measure.
Pioneering animator Will Vinton, the "Father of Claymation," gets an honest documentary treatment.
One Brooklyn-based UPS driver said that the back of her truck feels like being in "hell."
The age of carrying a music-only device is over, but not forgotten.
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Étienne Klein tweeted out a photo of a piece of chorizo posing as the closest star to the Sun.
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Amazon latest sustainability report shows how big corporations can use slippery language to disguise lack of progress on climate.
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Marvel's Merry Mutants may have reached new heights in the Krakoan age, but there's always going to be some nostalgia for their '90s heyday.
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An initial $2.3 million hack of the Nomad crypto token bridge opened the doors to a swarm of coin-hungry users who drained the entire platform of $190 million.