The billionaire Tesla CEO is a fountain of lies.
Plus, Dave Bautista has found his next sci-fi project.
Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Nick Frost, and Gerard Butler star in the live-action remake opening June 13.
Marvel Studio's latest, starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, opens February 14.
Historical texts, from official records to personal chronicles, are revealing how 16th-century weather shaped Transylvanian society.
The shopping center from George A. Romero's 1978 anti-consumerism zombie tale is now owned by the big-box behemoth.
Proudly sleazy Spanish-Portuguese production Tombs of the Blind Dead released just four years after Night of the Living Dead.
From Super Nintendo World to the Dark Universe, these culinary delights go for a fandom spin.
A blog called out Vance’s Apple Watch as a security risk, but he doesn’t appear to wear it all the time.
The annual developers conference will reveal all about what's next for Google, Gemini, Android, and every other little service we've come to rely on.
If an animated Saga adaptation is ever attempted, it must come from this breakout production studio.
"Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again," Luckey said.
The urban development project has often seemed pie-in-the-sky. A new "energy efficient" data center project promises more of the same.
For generations Marvel has exported the idea of the national superhero around its globe in the wake of Captain America—but few have been as fraught as Captain America: Brave New World's most controversial addition, Sabra.
The Ninja Swirl by Creami can make both hard and soft serve ice cream, plus any number of other frozen treats.
The Alabama man took over the SEC's X account to falsely post that the agency had approved Bitcoin ETFs, sending the cryptocurrency's price soaring.
It's another reminder of what happens to users when a company drastically shifts the focus of its core product.
U.S. District Judge John Bates granted a temporary restraining order restoring the lost webpages, which included information on HIV.
A new report says Disney will also be re-wording its advisory message ahead of content that may be seen as problematic or offensive.
Vice President JD Vance claimed regulation could "kill a transformative industry."