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A week after Scarlett Johansson sued Disney over Black Widow , Dwayne Johnson reportedly won't be next.
A new report finds turtles in the Pacific and Indian Oceans are accidentally consuming waterborne plastic pollution.
The Starkvind will help you breathe easier while also being easy on the eyes.
Thanks to new pics, we now have really good looks of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, and the Galaxy Watch ahead of next week's Unpacked event.
Disney+ and Marvel's What If...? introduces a new take on Agent Peggy Carter whose story will continue in season 2.
Contaminated cake batter is the prime suspect in an outbreak that's affected people in 12 states.
We sat down with Google's phone chief, Rick Osterloh, to see what the Pixel 6 has in store.
The most famous droid in the entire galaxy will be completely dependent on your diligent button pushing.
Sunny skies and hot temperatures have contributed to a major meltdown. It's part of a worrying long-term trend of ice loss on the island.
A tweeted photo accidentally revealed that future Macs may soon benefit from a Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth of 80Gbps.
The TI-84 Plus CE Python is meant to introduce distraction-free programming to students.
The Joy of Cooking Milhouse 's Laurel Randolph gathers a fun array of Springfield-approved tastes and treats.
Doctors and potential patients are hopeful about Wegovy, but is it really the miracle it's hyped up to be, and will it contribute to medical fatphobia?
You still can't buy the world's blackest paint, but you can now fill your pen with this impossibly black ink.
The adaptation of Paper Girls is going through some changes plus the Muppets get a new look.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage 's new trailer gives a better look at Marvel's Symbiote's most deadly appendage.
You can answer your phone by nodding or reject a call by shaking your head.
These affordable gaming headphones come in a variety of colors and make it easy to create an ~aesthetic~ for your setup.
"Ultimately, the question before us now is not whether we can edit memory, but whether we should."