Musk offered to provide Starlink satellite internet to the region but acknowledged doing so would take some effort.
Michael Giacchino's theme for Matt Reeves' DC Comics movie has more going on than those ominous horns you hear in the trailers.
There are a number of ways to snuff out Turkmenistan's multidecade natural gas hellhole, from a pile of dirt to bombs. Maybe even a nuclear one.
The publisher will still make comic books based on Hasbro's Dungeons & Dragons and My Little Pony.
Wild speculation about tie-in merchandise for a Marvel movie, and a live-action remake of The AristoCats.
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
The ecological impact of so much freshwater along the South Georgia island coast remains unknown.
The chip shortage has forced tech companies to re-evaluate their overseas supply chains.
It's unclear when Yemen might get internet access again.
A pilot and professional YouTuber is under investigation after crashing his plane in a California forest. Many people believe he did it for the views.
A woman in Belgium lived nearly two years with an infected wound, before a combination of phages and antibiotics finally cleared it.
The TV series' portrayal of Tuskens has made one of Episode II 's most infamous scenes even more uncomfortable.
Nick Tran hadn't even been at TikTok for two years before being ushered out.
The film's runtime is reportedly almost three full hours, but why?
If you've been holding out for a new Note, Samsung's next Unpacked event may be worth watching.
Google is reportedly working on a pair of augmented reality glasses for consumers. Sound familiar?
The legislation would make it illegal for tech’s largest internet companies to unfairly favor their own products and services on their platforms.
Created by Chris Black and Hawkeye's Matt Fraction, it's set after the 2014 Godzilla film.
The team of astrophysicists found that 1% of ordinary matter may be stored away in the lightless spheres.
A Washington Post analysis shows that 47 far-right figures' followings on Gab, Gettr, Rumble and Telegram have largely flatlined.