This week in politics continues to get weirder.
Alien: Romulus is here to add some hot-buttered terror to your movie snacking habits.
Just like his prison mugshot, the iconic picture of Donald Trump's blood-streaked face from Saturday's bloody ordeal is already being monetized.
Wallace Shawn's Father Ignatius tangles with technology in this scene from episode 9, "How to Build a Chatbot."
"The Acolyte" brings an end to Acolyte's first season with a mess of compromises.
Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo are in talks to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A recently filed lawsuit alleges that a shady building company tricked Altman into paying for a '$27 million lemon' with a serious sewage problem.
From *NSYNC and Avril Lavigne, to Grease and The Greatest Showman, what the heck is this movie?
A new Batman & Robin miniseries will explore Bruce Wayne's questionable parenting.
It turns out that artificial intelligence may not be the greatest judge of your penis's character.
Semaglutide doesn't work for everyone and can have side effects, but a study in mice may point to a solution.
Each got a top nomination in their respective categories. The awards will be handed out September 15.
The former president says the social video app should still stick around, if for no other reason than it hurts Mark Zuckerberg.
Millions of people daily rely on government data to chart the weather. Conservatives have been trying to stop it for decades.
The Ramses mission would stalk the asteroid as it barrels toward our planet.
Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg speak before season 6 of the hit Netflix Karate Kid show.
Scientists tracked changes in brain activity after people took a large dose of psilocybin, finding clues on how the psychedelic drug might help treat depression.
It works like on Android, but it's done in a way that makes sense on the iPhone.
Skelly's back! Also, you can now add an animatronic Chucky and The Nightmare Before Christmas dog, Zero, to your collection.
The feed is part of an effort to educate people about rattlesnake behavior and their importance to the ecosystem.