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by Matt Novak on (#75D1W)
The U.S. is encouraging ships to travel through the Strait of Hormuz which is still a risky proposition.
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| Updated | 2026-05-04 18:45 |
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by Tom Hawking on (#75D1X)
Now you too can sputter and bleep in response.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#75D1Y)
'Andor' was the top title in 2025 amid its acclaimed second season-followed by some surprising and not-so-surprising movie choices.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#75D1Z)
"By the end of this week, you and Sam will be the most hated men in America. If you insist, so it will be."
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by James Whitbrook on (#75D20)
Sometimes things don't need the live-action treatment.
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by Passant Rabie on (#75CZW)
The X-59 soared over California's Mojave desert as it prepares for quiet supersonic flight.
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by Bruce Gil on (#75CZX)
The struggling video game retailer says its stores could help fulfill orders and authenticate collectibles sold on eBay.
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by Germain Lussier on (#75CZY)
Superheroes, horror, animation, aliens, and more-it's going to be a fun summer at the movies.
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by Ed Cara on (#75CX8)
Though cases of hantavirus are often deadly, it doesn't spread easily between people.
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by James Pero on (#75CX9)
These might be an AirPods Max 2 killer.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#75CXB)
The findings suggest our solar system is much more dynamic than previously thought.
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by James Whitbrook on (#75CXA)
The final episodes of season one brutally cut the show down to the core of its potential.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#75CXC)
Researchers found that airborne microplastics trap nearly one-fifth as much heat as black carbon.
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by Kyle Barr on (#75CXD)
To compete against the MacBook Neo, Samsung could rely on 'Aluminum OS'-the merging of Android and ChromeOS.
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by James Whitbrook on (#75CXE)
Ahead of special showcases for May 4, Lucasfilm has released a condensed version of the film's opening action sequences online.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#75CVA)
The sophisticated dental ligature dates to the late Middle Ages and is made of 20-carat gold.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#75CVB)
Plus, the 'Tangled' live-action remake adds a 'Star Wars' star.
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by Justin Carter on (#75CS5)
The 'Obsession' director's got an idea for what to do with 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' and it may be inspired by the series' 2003 remake.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#75CQB)
Despite his campaign's emphasis on crypto, one of Trump's signature pledges remains unfulfilled.
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by Mike Pearl on (#75CQC)
Ex-employees from Boston Dynamics say the board is frustrated by delays as competitors nip at its heels.
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by Justin Carter on (#75CG6)
So says 'The Mandalorian and Grogu,' this name ain't big enough for a bounty hunter's dog and a dead-ish Inquisitor to share.
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by Mike Pearl on (#75CF8)
Let AskJeeves recede into the fog of millennial nostalgia. Permanently.
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by Justin Carter on (#75CF9)
Looks like there'll be a whole lot of teams in 'X-Men '97' season two. How will the show juggle them all?
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by Mike Pearl on (#75CDV)
Tim Cook was famous for funneling money directly to shareholders. That could be ending.
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by Justin Carter on (#75CC8)
The twin anniversaries of 'Thor' and 'Captain America: Civil War' have us curious about the Infinity Saga movies you continue to be fond of.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#75CC9)
Drift and Kelp DAO were the two most notable crypto hacks in April, combining for $579 million in losses.
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by Justin Carter on (#75CB3)
This weekend's Magic Con event has been shaken up by a 'Magic' artist using a fellow artist's work to create his 'Hobbit' card art.
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by Kyle Barr on (#75C98)
Logitech's non-'pro' keyboard is the first switch hitter of the analog switch era.
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by Wes Davis on (#75C7W)
Ecovacs' latest all-in-one robot vacuum and mop has some fancy features you might use-but many that you won't.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#75C7X)
Modern cosmology assumes dark matter exists. But what makes us so certain that dark matter is the answer-and what if we're wrong?
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by Mike Pearl on (#75C6M)
"Employers are prohibited from shifting operating costs to employees."
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by Mike Pearl on (#75C6N)
Synthetic podcasts just keep coming.
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by Justin Carter on (#75C15)
Wizards of the Coast has a busy 2026 planned for 'Magic: The Gathering,' from fracturing reality to taking a second journey to Middle-earth.
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by Justin Carter on (#75C03)
With an iffy first movie and the games now MIA, can 'Mortal Kombat II' keep the franchise going another round?
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by Mike Pearl on (#75BYZ)
OpenAI's revenue picture is reportedly not pretty, and a new report says its chief financial officer wants to calm spending down before going public.
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by Justin Carter on (#75BXJ)
Hollywood gets a little firmer in its stance on generative AI by keeping it away from two of the biggest Oscars categories.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#75BXK)
World Liberty Financial is hitting choppy waters.
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by Justin Carter on (#75BW8)
Netflix will treat 'Narnia: The Magician's Nephew' like a real film and give it a full life on the big screen.
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by Tom Hawking on (#75BW9)
Some things have changed, and some haven't. Also: hello sailor!
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by Ed Cara on (#75BSY)
Compared to many other fictional animal villains, hippos kill plenty of people in real life every year.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#75BKK)
'Eniale & Dewiela' follows a heated rivalry between an angel and a demon competing to see who can collect the most souls.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#75BKM)
You can fix the problem or fire the alleged whistleblowers. Which one's cheaper?
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by Passant Rabie on (#75BHX)
Blue Origin is setting its New Glenn rocket up for a major challenge.
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by James Whitbrook on (#75BHY)
May means 'Star Wars,' but it's not the only slick ride in store for Lego's new releases.
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by James Pero on (#75BHZ)
It's all fun and games until someone asks you to take your glasses off.
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by Bruce Gil on (#75BJ0)
When your only hope is Trump delivering on a bailout, well...
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#75BJ1)
The Trump administration has authorized the Bridger Pipeline Expansion (also known as "Keystone Light") to transport crude oil from Canada to Wyoming.
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by James Whitbrook on (#75BJ2)
Heroes of old, animated villains, and even a clone or two abound in Hasbro's 'Star Wars' Day toy reveals.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#75BJ3)
He had a lot to say. He'd probably like to take some of it back.
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by Passant Rabie on (#75BJ4)
Faster broadband speeds are on the way!
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