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The built-in way is still the best if you're on an iPhone or Samsung device.
The actress behind The Mandalorian and Ahsoka 's Morgan Elsbeth talks returning to the character's roots in the new Disney+ anthology series.
The legendary director's passion project has been decades in the making, and will greet the world at next month's Cannes Film Festival.
The AP reports that the Drug Enforcement Administration will soon propose to reclassify cannabis, following an endorsement from the HHS last summer.
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Wes Ball directs the latest installment in the iconic sci-fi franchise, opening May 10.
The founder of Binance received a relatively light sentence for his crypto crimes, and he's already planning out his future projects.
VFX supervisor Boris Schmidt explains how his team brought the surreal VR landscapes of the Netflix series—as well as that chilling Panama Canal scene—to life.
Researchers in Australia are studying and hoping to popularize a specially aged variant of the cooking herb, one without its usual overwhelming odor.
There is also a new pair of over-the-ear Beats Solo 4 headphones coming with the buds.
A brand new doll celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Menace is on the way.
Saturn's moon Enceladus is known for spewing jets of water-ice into space, with new research revealing a potential mechanism behind this phenomenon.
Artist Matt Ferguson brings Darth Maul, Anakin Skywalker, and Queen Amidala back to a wall near you.
The company behind the app wants to "destigmatize cash-based competition," according to a press release.