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by Justin Carter on (#756ZH)
A new, but familiar story lies at the heart of 'Invincible VS,' and with some slightly different actors along for the ride.
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by Justin Carter on (#756XR)
Bones and Hiromu Arakawa reunite to bring her latest manga to animated life, and it's a teamup well worth the watch.
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by Mike Pearl on (#756XS)
You've heard of shouting "fire" in a crowded theater. Now meet AI-generating a wolf in a crowded country.
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by Justin Carter on (#756WF)
Penguin Random House is giving 'Baldur's Gate 3' a whole imprint to itself, where a cookbook and Astarion-focused novel await.
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by Matt Novak on (#756TT)
"We want millions of people wearing Palantir merch around the world."
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by AJ Dellinger on (#756TV)
We kill each other just fine, thank you very much.
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by Justin Carter on (#756TW)
Insomniac reportedly had more in store for Venom after 'Marvel's Spider-Man 2,' but is that still part of its Spider-plans?
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by Justin Carter on (#756RV)
Prime Video has opted not to renew 'Gen V,' but its characters will apparently live on in other parts of 'The Boys' universe.
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by Tom Hawking on (#756Q7)
Is this satire? Does it even matter?
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by Ed Cara on (#756Q8)
Recent studies have suggested that sugar substitutes might not be the free lunch they're advertised as. We asked experts what they thought.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#756F2)
Radio Silence's creature feature co-starring Rachel Weisz will now arrive in October 2027 rather than May 2028.
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by Bruce Gil on (#756D4)
The new IONIQ V is key to Hyundai's plans in China.
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by Passant Rabie on (#756D5)
The cutting-edge propulsion system could be used to power rockets to the Moon and beyond.
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by James Whitbrook on (#756D6)
The critically acclaimed MMO's next expansion, 'Evercold,' is bringing big gameplay changes to let you keep up at your own pace.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#756D7)
On Friday, the U.S. government said $344 million in Tether had been linked to wallets tied to Iran.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#756D8)
Showing the Gaang as flawed adults shaped by inherited trauma was the franchise's boldest truth, even if the fandom refuses to face it decades later.
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by Justin Caffier on (#756D9)
The Forbes-to-Fraud pipeline gets more jaw-dropping every year.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#756AK)
Paterna Biosciences said it has mastered the molecular signals that teach stem cells how to mature into sperm for a promising new fertility treatment.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#756AM)
Leave the running to Tom Cruise.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#756AN)
The writer, director, and showrunner gave a tiny update on season two and teased his hopes for the FX show's future.
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by Matt Novak on (#756AP)
48% of Gen Z is concerned or anxious about AI.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#75686)
The new animated series 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' is now streaming on Netflix.
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by Kyle Barr on (#75687)
Even with Intel's new low-end "Wildcat" chips, it may not be possible.
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by Bruce Gil on (#75688)
The Chinese startup unveiled preview versions of its latest model.
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by Passant Rabie on (#75689)
It took more than two years, but we can finally rest easy that it's not the contorted remains of an alien creature.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#7568A)
A man accused of posting the leaked film online could face up to seven years in prison if convicted.
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by Ed Cara on (#7568B)
A pair of new studies suggest tirzepatide can keep heart disease at bay in high-risk groups.
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by James Whitbrook on (#7565A)
Even after its abandonment, the 'Star Wars' prequel series keeps drawing in the views.
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by Raymond Wong on (#7565B)
Watching videos and playing games is going to be so much more immersive.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#7565C)
Jumping worms, also known as "snake worms" or "crazy worms," are rapidly spreading across the country, and recently made it to the West.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#7565D)
Plus, somehow 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' returned.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#7562K)
Somewhat maddening new research has linked a rise in young lung cancer patients to a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#7562M)
Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, and Stephen Root star in Katie Dippold's new series set on a cursed island off the New England coast.
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by James Whitbrook on (#75609)
'Timelines: A Visual Voyage Through Generations of History' wants to lay out the chronological history of the 'Star Trek' universe... and that includes its many time-strewn alternate realities.
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by Justin Carter on (#7560A)
Housemarque returns to the world of roguelikes and cosmic horror with 'Saros,' its latest run at PlayStation 5 greatness.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#755RW)
The surprisingly sophisticated shipbuilding and repair techniques supported ancient navies across the Adriatic Sea.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#755PB)
Intel is slowly starting to enjoy the fruits of AI hype.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#755PC)
The K-Pop stans and Beyhive might be a bit bummed by the results.
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by Matt Novak on (#755MW)
Prediction markets are not a haven for using misappropriated confidential or classified information for personal gain," said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton for the Southern District of New York.
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by James Whitbrook on (#755MX)
Lego's latest buildable statue takes us to the world of the DreamWorks icon, with a very clever sense of scale.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#755K4)
In an era overflowing with new anime, no series has managed to outrun the shadow of 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,' the show that defined what 'peak' actually means.
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by Bruce Gil on (#755K5)
Plaintiffs argue the company shouldn't keep government refunds after raising prices on players.
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by Matt Novak on (#755K6)
AI is being used to justify layoffs and suppress wages.
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by Ed Cara on (#755K7)
Eating late at night might worsen people's digestive problems, including constipation.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#755GR)
"I personally like it," Sam Altman said.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#755GS)
New gravity mapping' hardware could lead to new submarine navigation, ground-penetrating geological sensors, and aerial surveying platforms.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#755GT)
The duo known as James S.A. Corey prefers stories that come to a definitive end rather than cycling back around for more.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#755GV)
'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' has reignited interest in Westeros, and the studio plans to take full advantage of that.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#755GW)
Wow. I didn't know that. What else can you say? I'm actually sad to hear that.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#755ED)
Hop in the TARDIS and read an excerpt from 'Doctor Who: 1,001 Nights in Time and Space.'
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