Six Republican Congress members callously urged Canada to take “proper action” to mitigate smoke wafting into the U.S.
The maker finally makes the pilgrimage to SDCC, with a few special guests in tow.
Children's Health Defense says it's illegal for news outlets to "censor" anti-vax garbage.
Sure, 'Superman' is out today, but Marvel wants to remind you it's got its own swell picture out soon too.
Forget video generators and AI slop; smart glasses are the place I want to see AI end up.
Brother Dusk (Terrence Mann) and Brother Dawn (Cassian Bilton) get expanded plotlines in the Apple TV+ series' new season.
Images from the Parker Solar Probe’s record-setting pass by the Sun last year are finally available.
Breaking down what James Gunn's film teases about the future of the DC Universe.
We may not see that inevitable M5 MacBook until next year, and that’s totally fine.
ModRetro's Chromatic Game Boy handheld, made by arms dealer Palmer Luckey, now comes in ‘drone strike purple.’
Alexander Skarsgård’s Apple TV+ sci-fi series came to a poignant yet hopeful finish, with plenty more left to explore.
The German automaker is selling more luxury cars than ever in America, but global politics are forcing it to pull back just as demand surges.
The object appears to be older than our solar system itself.
Plus, get a first look at the new 'Outlander' spinoff, 'Blood of My Blood'.
The Bravo ringleader spills the tea on how he uses ChatGPT and why he's hiding it from his kids. "I'm completely torn."
Tens of millions of job applicants' information could be accessed via a very flimsy login credential.
Fueled by Trump’s pressure on the Fed and a tidal wave of investor optimism, the world’s most famous cryptocurrency is on an unstoppable run.
Scientists still have much to learn about the potentially life-saving "kinetic impactor technique."
Vaccine experts have developed an antibody that, when applied to the nose, intercepts allergens before they can trigger a reaction.
Edi Gathegi's Mister Terrific and Skyler Gisondo's Jimmy Olsen could get their own shows.