Queer creators can now show off their packers, fake breasts, or any other products related to their own "gender dysphoria journeys"—and get paid to do so.
It's impossible to know why he was there, but he was definitely there.
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A new trailer for the PlayStation game-turned-film takes some of the focus from Tom Holland.
The sheer number of potential points of failure for this $10 billion telescope has everyone on edge.
The showrunner who rescued the series from the past returns just in time to celebrate it.
"We came home, and we could hear the roaring of the fire in the backyard and then the house."
One of these concepts will be brought to market by an unnamed Korean massage chair company.
A heat wave sweeping much of the eastern U.S. means snow will be in short supply for Christmas and the New Year.
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Clapton is going to waive the legal fees of the woman he sued.
The Carex brand bed rails were sold from 2012 to 2021.
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Frightening exploits sold by the embattled Israeli spyware vendor have been used to hack people all over the world. Now researchers have unpacked how it works.
And the postponement of major movies begins again.