Blumhouse movies join Halloween Horror Nights while Disney Parks are starting to tease winter festivities.
One of the writers of the original Obi-Wan film talked about his overall Star Wars plans.
Most details about the film centered on Marvel's Spider-Man universe character remain under wraps.
The two comedy shows have proven that queernormative fantasy doesn't have to traumatic to be relatable.
The tracks of the BART train hit 140 degrees Fahrenheit, causing them to curve, according to the agency.
The software was originally designed over 20 years ago based on the now-outdated Microsoft system.
The hill Sadie Sink's Max raced up in "Dear Billy" was more real than you think.
The third Gundam series finally has a home on streaming—and it's a great time to give it a chance if you haven't.
The social media giant has said it doesn't allow ads with medical misinformation on its site, but "nonsense" cancer treatments still slip through.
The Petvation keeps racoons, squirrels, and neighborhood kids locked out.
The residency and tax information for hundreds of thousands of residents of a Japanese city were in one contractor's slippery hands.
National Book Award-winning YA author Robin Benway pens the first book in Disney Press' new Dark Ascension series.
Another leak compares the Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's fingerprint unlock with Google's upcoming mid-range device.
The shell company attempting to take Trump's digital media venture public said new subpoenas and a prolonged investigation could delay or kill the deal.
A study found that adults over 65 vaccinated for the flu were noticeably less likely to develop Alzheimer's over a four year span than those unvaccinated.
More signs of the budget-friendly GTX 1630 have appeared online, suggesting an imminent release.
The app isn't functioning on tvOS, but is still available on the App Store.
The star and producer of Thor: Love and Thunder discussed the character's past and future.
You know about the planets. But what about their satellites?
As of June 15, over a million acres of the state had already been scorched, the earliest the state hit that benchmark in decades.