Plus, Wilson Bethel teases new layers to Bullseye in 'Daredevil: Born Again' season 2.
The company first announced the stars of Wes Ball's 'Legend of Zelda' movie through the Nintendo Today app.
Under the second Trump administration, it’s becoming increasingly harder to access information about the climate crisis.
The popular podcaster is expressing outrage and disappointment with Donald Trump, whom he supported in the 2024 presidential election, alleging a cover-up of the Jeffrey Epstein case and amplifying conspiracy theories to his millions of followers.
The 'Star Wars' prop is part of a new big-ticket auction also featuring Sauron's helmet from 'Lord of the Rings.'
The truck that was supposed to revolutionize everything is flopping fast.
New research finds that yoga, walking, and other exercises could help you sleep longer and avoid daytime fatigue.
The DC Studios mascot has sparked a new wave of interest in rescue pets.
HBO and HBO Max boss Casey Bloys teases what's next for two popular shows.
Trump still claimed the files were "made up" by Democrats.
'Walt Disney—A Magical Life' puts a spotlight on the Disney creator at a new attraction opening July 17.
Seems a little steep, but sure.
For years, Google's empire was a mess of disconnected gadgets. A new plan to merge Android and ChromeOS aims to finally build a true Apple killer, and the stakes have never been higher
The discovery challenges findings made by Voyager 2, which collected data suggesting Uranus, unlike other giant planets in the solar system, didn’t have an internal heat source.
Is burning nearly a $1 million of food that you already bought a good example of "government efficiency"?
'I'm a doctor, not a legacy character,' Bones McCoy is probably saying—but might we see him in the 'Trek' prequel's upcoming seasons?
Forest Whitaker and Alan Tudyk were recognized, but we think a few other 'Star Wars' actors also deserved accolades.
If it weren't for the new budget, New Horizons could keep exploring the outer reaches of the solar system into the 2030s.
Skyler Gisondo plays the Daily Planet reporter in a way we've never seen him before.
“So how bad is this? You could remotely take control [of] a train's brake controller from a very long distance away, using hardware that costs sub $500."