"A Farewell to Farms" is a fitting, potentially conclusive, entry in Lower Decks' examination of lower-decker-culture beyond the confines of a Federation ship.
"Ask The Post" lets readers ask questions and receive AI-generated responses based on the newspaper's back catalog of reporting.
io9 debuts "Enter the Sekai Tekai," the first single from the new album by composers Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson.
Riot Games' Christian Linke preaches the good word of the medium and dishes on his hopes for League of Legends' future in television.
Kevin Rudd called Trump "the most destructive president in history" during his Bible-holding photo-op in 2020.
Warner Bros. Discovery is planning to start sending messages to Max subscribers about limiting account sharing later this year.
A study found that the cost of consoles, monitors, and other gaming goods might jump during Trump's presidency.
BioWare veteran Michael Gamble will serve as the series' executive producer.
Elwood Edwards was paid $200 to record the iconic message back in 1989.
Channing Tatum's Deadpool & Wolverine role may have unlocked a big future for the character.
It's not just fans who feel let down by Joker: Folie à Deux.
Police in Yemassee, South Carolina, are trying to track down over 40 rhesus monkeys that recently escaped from a nearby lab.
Notepad is getting AI features that Microsoft claims will help you improve your writing.
Simon Kinberg has reportedly been tapped to write a new chapter of Star Wars... one that could potentially carry on the Skywalker Saga, or begin a new one entirely.
That comes out to about 3 hours of usage per day.
A recent report highlights how hospitals will often egregiously mark up the costs of antivenom.
Palantir and Anthropic have signed a deal to bring Claude to the Pentagon.
Analysis of ancient DNA from the ashen casts of Pompeii victims changes presumed relationships between them, and reveals the port city's socioeconomic and geographic diversity.
Canada wants TikTok's parent company to stop doing business in Canada.
The New York Times’ Tech Guild built their own versions of Crossword, Wordle, and Connections to help support their ongoing strike.