What a garbage heap.
Creepy character posters for the December release urge viewers to reflect on where evil truly resides.
Researchers have uncovered a new virus in a mouse caught by one of the scientists' pets, sparking concerns about possible spillover to humans.
To celebrate Halloween, HBO has revealed new images and info for Stephen King prequel It: Welcome to Derry, coming in 2025.
Musk’s lawyers are doing everything they can to delay legal action around his $1 million voter lottery until after election day.
Researchers claim a small coterie of users may be manipulating the site's results.
Agatha Harkness' story draws to a close (for now, at least) with the final two episodes of her series. But was it worth the windy road?
The small satellite survived an impact that was either caused by a micrometeorite or a small piece of space junk.
An investigation by crypto sleuths is alleging that the YouTube star has a complex web of 50 cryptocurrency wallets and made $23 million through various shady crypto schemes.
It'll also (finally) inform you about lane merges in advance when you're out driving on the highway.
Nintendo Music includes a variety of songs from the company’s long catalog, but the sooner we get the Mother soundtrack, the better.
Plus, the new Paddington In Peru trailer is the least spooky thing you'll see today.
Art the Clown is the murder machine of the moment, so we're taking a look at our personal favorite death scenes across the series so far.
In the Marvel Disney+ series' seventh episode, Joe Locke's character donned the Disney villain's dramatic ensemble.
Anticipated shows including Daredevil: Born Again, Ironheart, Wonder Man, What If...?, and more debuted new footage.
The recently discovered comet dared to fly too close to our star.
Researchers have found "tremendous long-term outcomes" for teenagers who underwent surgery to treat their severe obesity a decade earlier.
The former Disney employee is accused of committing a variety of computer crimes.
Get in the spooky season spirit and revisit Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson's very own Treehouse of Horror comic.
Sea level rise and other factors cause coastal trees to die where they stand, and climate change is making matters worse.