According to André Øvredal, the rights to the franchise are unclear.
As the Sandy fire burns through Ventura County, firefighters are desperate to keep the blaze away from the defunct Santa Susana Field Laboratory.
A privacy nonprofit says online platforms are using ‘manipulative’ design tricks to make opting out of data sharing harder than it needs to be.
The latest from writer-director Natalie Erika James ('Relic') puts a supernatural spin on diet culture.
Sixty years after the body was first discovered, advanced imaging techniques revealed a curious box that resembled the kind Roman doctors carried to treat patients.
Stupid person does stupid thing in stupid car. News at 10.
'What to Expect on Your Trip' will make you feel an all-encompassing range of emotions.
The answer comes down to two things: our legs and brains.
Hiking exoskeletons are now a thing, really.
Writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing and artist Hernan Gonzalez kick off a brand-new arc in issue #7.
Plus, Dan Harmon confirms the director of the 'Rick and Morty' movie.
The $400 recreation of Main Street USA costs more than a ticket to Disneyland, but it lasts longer.
Colorado officials are asking residents to be mindful of hantavirus infections from the local Sin Nombre strain during spring cleaning.
Andy and Barbara Muschietti aren't spilling many details, but they are sharing broader ideas about what Pennywise could get up to next.
Executive... pretty please?
Masayoshi Son has a history of making smart bets. Insiders are reportedly worried he's on a losing streak.
AI Financial is a publicly traded company heavily invested in Trump-related crypto.
The spatial computing experience isn't as immersive as an XR headset, but maybe it doesn't need to be.
The 'Lost,' 'Watchmen,' and 'Lanterns' writer correlates his exit to a key issue in a galaxy far, far, away.
Oh, you mean "intelligent eyewear"?