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SubscribeWhat could go wrong trying to edit in a bumbling American office manager into a sci-fi space opera where everyone operates heavy artillery?
Young adults are living with their parents at the highest rate in decades. Four of them broke down how they spend the money they save on rent.
A star cast of actors bring Mel Brooks's new episodic series to life on Hulu, where It begins streaming on March 6, 2023.
The entrepreneur acknowledged he was worried about himself after revealing on Twitter that staving off its bankruptcy is beginning to have an effect on his 51-year-old body.
"Whether or not we want to admit it, it is impossible to talk positively about 'Hogwarts Legacy' without harming a community of human beings."
What a guy.
A record number of attacks on electrical grids plunged thousands of Americans into darkness last year, as authorities worry neo-Nazis are targeting critical infrastructure
Products that claim to protect against allergies can backfire.
Releasing on May 19, 2023, the "White Men Can't Jump" reboot stars rapper Jack Harlow alongside Sinqua Walls and others.
Beyoncé broke the record for most Grammys ever won as she scooped up her 32nd award at this year's ceremony.
The kids' staple was an afterthought.
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
This explainer decodes how the newly released artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT works and comes up with responses to your queries.
A permanent split with Chinese apps was less disruptive than many expected.
The Shweeb, a pedal-powered monorail system, was supposed to be the next evolution of public transit, but seeing it in action is further proof that we probably should just build more bike lanes and better our exisiting trains.
Study of bird flu outbreak on a mink farm late last year raises serious concerns about the current virus.
Elon Musk loves to make jokes on Twitter, but I'm starting to wonder whether he's ever made an original joke on the social media platform.
Two powerful earthquakes hit Turkey on February 6, and have wrecked havoc across Turkey and Syria.
As companies around the globe slash positions, many workers are steeping in worry that they're next.
'The 1990s called. They want their scientific misinformation back.'
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ's water filtration systems can keep you safe.
Donut Media put a century-old tire on a Mazda Miata to see if it could handle it, and then they tested out futuristic tires that are supposed to change the way we drive.
Parents get a lot of conflicting advice. Let's look at the evidence.
Still haven't ordered something special for your partner yet? Huckberry has you covered through February 7.
Pedro Pascal is being typecast in these roles, and we need to talk to his agent about this. But he does make a great Mario.
This is how a program specialist in Portland, Oregon, spends her money over the course of one week.
Some Amish communities have adopted rather smart ways of getting around the rule against using electric grid power.
"Falling for two women has forced me to reassess the boundaries between friendship and love."
We all have projects that need to get done around the house, and this helps us actually cross them off the list.
The Merchant Shipping Act of 1894 was made for ships over 10,000 tons and it made sure they carried at least 16 lifeboats. The Titanic was nearly 45,000 tons, but the number of lifeboats still remained the same. Here's why.
"Republicans' only agenda is to make sure the rich get richer — and to distract us with manufactured moral outrage."
Sixty-five of America's 300 largest cities give at least 40 percent of their general budget to the police.
Aliens would be baffled, the astrophysicist says, by how divided we have made ourselves here on Earth.
Spanning skateboarding, hip-hop, jazz, graffiti and DIY, "Nice Daze" captures 10 years of electric energy.
Barbara Rae-Venter's account of her genetic sleuthing illustrates the power of technologies to bring criminals to justice. But should there be limits to their use?
English cuisine has a reputation for being pretty bland, but some 16th century dishes were more flavorsome than you'd think.
A nice and normal suit with a baseball cap may seem like a quieter key change. But it's still pretty Bunny.
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed hundreds and left many trapped as it toppled buildings in southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday.
Little Debbie was a real kid — and she never expected she'd become the iconic face of the much-loved American snacks.
The awkward but effective tale of "The Bicycle Man," forty years later.
Cops said they arrested Davion Irvin after he was spotted at the Dallas World Aquarium, where they believed he was getting ready to commit another crime.
This cheetah got way too close to this hungry crocodile. (From 2021)
"The story of Lacey, and why I had to kill her."
As cities move to ban gas stoves, I tried going all-electric in the kitchen. The results left me fired up.
In this unearthed segment from a 2015 episode of the British satire show "The Last Leg," David Mitchell makes one of the most brilliant points about our tax systems that you'll ever hear. (From 2022)
Having been grossly misled in the referendum, Britons' anger is mounting as the reality of our plight becomes clear.
A naturally-occurring hormone that makes people horny has been turned into an injection for the libidinously challenged — and apparently it works.