Read the first two chapters of Emery Robin's upcoming novel in this exclusive excerpt.
Apple has been working to fight off allegations it ignores sexual harassment complaints.
Matt Smith plays the decadent Targaryen in HBO's hit Game of Thrones prequel.
By 2035, all new cars sold in the state will be required to be zero-emissions. The change will likely rapidly boost electric vehicle sales.
Experts say a massive amount of methane was released into the atmosphere due to possible explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.
In anticipation for Tesla Artificial Intelligence Day, Elon Musk has offered some vague previews of both his upcoming car and his planned robot.
From alien signals and teen cannibals to vampires and aliens, here are our 10 favorite films from Fantastic Fest 2022.
Climate disasters aren't political, and the conversation around them needs to change.
As of 2021, 19 states and territories have at least 35% of their residents living with obesity—more than double the number in 2018.
Ryan Coogler's Marvel sequel will be the second-longest MCU film to date, following Avengers: Endgame.
Titled Free Your Mind , the stage project is set to debut October 2023 in the UK.
Mackenzie Clifton worked for Nintendo on games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate but claims he was fired after questions about unionizing were called a “downer.”
The company will refund all hardware and games purchased through the cloud-gaming service by January 2023.
The storm has upended communities in Florida, with homes washed away, streets turned to rivers, and millions without power.
The seventh episode of the Marvel Studios Disney+ show, "The Retreat," is now streaming.
Directed by Wes Ball, it stars Owen Teague, Freya Allen, and Peter Macon. Production begins in October.
Every week, the handheld is learning new tricks that make it harder and harder to resist.
A firm funded by the CIA is the latest investor in Colossal Biosciences.
Alyvia Alyn Lind, Zackary Arthur, Björgvin Arnarson, and Bella Higginbotham co-star in the Syfy and USA series.
The senator and five other Democrats sent a letter to the FTC saying the deal would reduce competition and harm consumers.