Critics say a newly proposed update to the law would vastly expand the government's spying powers.
Social media was flooded with claims that the historic rain in Dubai had nothing to do with climate change.
Dogs helped churn butter, wash clothes, and pump water during the heyday of these machines.
The Bravia Theater U is another attempt to make neck speakers stick, and while it has good 3D spatial audio it still isn't perfect on a PlayStation 5.
Several Google employees have been terminated following sit-in protests of the company's $1.2 billion cloud contracts with Israel.
The Freaky slasher star adds two more horror films to her belt this year.
Whenever Amy Sedaris isn't a Star Wars action figure, everyone should be asking, "Why isn't Amy Sedaris a Star Wars action figure?"
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver , starring Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, and Ed Skrein, hits Netflix on Friday.
"Lifedeath, Part 2" falls into some of X-Men '97 's most repeated traps, but still delivers a key emotional catharsis for two major characters.
Trump's preferred social media platform apparently loves DEI.
With the city of Anaheim's approval, Disney Parks plans on adding new experiences—including James Cameron's Pandora - The World of Avatar.
Speakers at a Senate hearing said federal regulatory agencies were "captured" by Boeing and the company is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people.
Star Trek 's streaming age renaissance has come with a lot fewer episodes than the old shows—but its architect thinks that that's ultimately for the best.
Bone fragments could be the remains of an 80-foot ichthyosaur, which would set a new record.
A mile-long lava tube in Saudi Arabia was full of life, as new archaeological research shows.
New data from Eli Lilly suggests that Zepbound can help people lose weight and have fewer episodes of obstructive sleep apnea at the same time.
They're the work of Kim Simmons, Kenner and Hasbro's Star Wars toy photographer.
For All Mankind is back for season 5 and Star City will explore the Russian side of the story.
Moonquakes were first detected on the Moon's near side during the Apollo era, but there's little information on the tremors taking place at the south pole.
Boston Dynamics retired the hydraulic version of Atlas on Tuesday.