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Meta's Andy Stone won't be locked up unless he decides to visit Russia.
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The bill forcing Bytedance to divest the social media app is now tied to a foreign aid package, and the Senate could vote on the matter later this week.
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Only one 10-digit number meets the criteria to solve this brainteaser.
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The Stranger Things star hopes the Fantastic Four movie will be so good it reassures audiences that superheroes haven't lost their luster.
Who needs pesky flesh-and-blood heroes when you can just steal their powers for your androids, says Amanda Waller.
After a few years on the backburner, Andy Weir's 2021 novel will finally see the light of cinematic day.
The stars behind the groundbreaking found footage film want proper compensation, and to pay things forward for a new filmmaking generation.