Sony just purchased a controlling stake in the iconic brand featuring Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and more.
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'My Hero Academia' earned its flowers as a superhero epic that never lost its way—and it also elevated the genre to new heights.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission accused Instacart of misleading costumers with promises of free deliveries and full refunds.
The satellite suffered a sudden drop in altitude, suggesting there may have been a small explosion.
The director of 'The Shawshank Redemption,' 'The Green Mile,' and 'The Mist' talks about the Stephen King project that got away.
The data center backlash has begun.
"The police need to look into a grey Nissan with Florida plates, possibly a rental."
Displace is back with a hub that makes your regular TV "cordless."
Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang talked to io9 about Varang and Quaritch's intimate scene, in theaters now.
Not even the strongest microbes can survive volcanic eruptions, but they are capable of returning surprisingly quickly, according to a new study.
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Whichever company can produce a viable crew lander first will win the Artemis 3 contract, NASA’s new chief says.
Lenovo reportedly has other plans for rolling laptops, as well as a surprise handheld.
A new U.S.-based joint venture would keep TikTok online while handing oversight of its algorithm and data security to some of America’s wealthiest investors.
Apple TV’s sci-fi hit is nearing the end of its first season, but there’s still so much story to tell.
Just what the publisher's future plans look like right now remains unknown... because the future of Riverdale is now at Oni Press.
The first phase of the Future Circular Collider wouldn't be completed until the 2040s.
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Fake tweets from Rob Reiner, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump all made the rounds this year.