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Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Will Arnett, and Anthony Carrigan star in the Peacock show, returning July 31.
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Elon Musk responded with just one line: "Thank you for your contributions."
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The Epstein scandal is bad news for Trump, but good news for the "America Party."
For the first time ever, researchers succeeded in keeping a qubit coherent for more than 1 millisecond.
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A newly discovered cell helps pythons digest entire skeletons—and might be present in other bone-eating predators, too.
The creator of ChatGPT is handing out stock packages that exceed its total revenue, a high-stakes gamble to keep its engineers from defecting to rivals like Meta.
With no money down, no interest, and no payments for 90 days, Ford wants to move metal before the $7,500 EV tax credit starts vanishing on September 30.
A secretive, Google-backed lab is using artificial intelligence to invent new medicines for humanity's worst illnesses. But can we trust drugs designed by a mind that isn't human?