The Game of Thrones author is still insistent he's going to try and finish the next book in the series, regardless of what people say.
Scientists thought the lake, buried deep beneath the ice, was frozen. They were wrong.
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An algorithm could soon be dictating how readers should interpret the paper's own political coverage.
The Netflix hit comes back with its second arc this month, and a third and final season on the way.
Bethesda and MachineGames' take on the Lucasfilm icon delivers a fantastic Indiana Jones story, wrapped up in clunky, miserable gameplay.
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NASA addressed doubts about the Artemis program and Orion's heat shield at a press conference held earlier today, sharing mixed updates about the lunar program.
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The specimen is especially big and superlatively complete, and could clue researchers into the ancient beast's growth rate and metabolism.
For one thing, his movie's take on Lex Luthor is actually going to be scary.
The driverless vehicles and their spotty safety record will be widely available in the Magic City starting in 2026.
The aptly named 'Upper Decks' follows on with Lower Decks namesake to give us an episode from the perspective of its senior officers.
Roads in Northern California were packed with people following evacuation orders midday Thursday.
Uber is re-upping its Christmas tree delivery service, but this year’s festivities also include a door-to-door amateur chorus.
The co-head of DC Studios says he's done with Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man origin stories. For now.
The memecoin isn't doing so hot after just one day.
Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Sam Rockwell star in the classic sci-fi comedy.