More FDA drama: Top drug regulator calls it quits after 3 weeks
The last Trump official in the position left amid allegations of petty revenge.
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The last Trump official in the position left amid allegations of petty revenge.
Read MoreBlack market for US semiconductors operates despite efforts to curb Beijing’s high-tech ambitions.
Read More“Some people just don’t learn from experience; they fail to realize their own behavior is causing the problem.”
Read MoreCustomers will get patches at unspecified “later date,” Broadcom says.
Read MoreDozens of games deleted with no advance notice, thousands more hidden by “deindexing.”
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Read MorePublic beta arrives today; here’s what we’ve found in our weeks of testing.
Read MoreThese versions are still betas, but they should be mostly OK for day-to-day use.
Read MoreThe group wants a task force that no health secretary has set up since 1998.
Read MoreTrump’s “AI Action Plan” reverses regulations, sparks critical pushback.
Read MoreThis Star Trek: Strange New Worlds article contains spoilers for season 3 episode 3. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Captain Christopher Pike is a unique figure in the franchise for many reasons. A leader who prizes collaboration and teamwork, he’s willing to not only listen to the opinions of his crew but to actively solicit them, […]
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Read MoreThis Star Trek: Strange New Worlds review contains spoilers for season 3 episode 3. One of the best things about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is its utter fearlessness. A show that’s willing to try anything once, we’ve seen the series tackle musical episodes, alternate realities, courtroom dramas, rom-coms, and war stories, all while doing some […]
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Read More“This is going to really help us understand how to predict space weather in the magnetosphere.”
Read MoreThis article is part of Collector’s Digest, an editorial series powered by: Godzilla’s pop culture legacy continues to evolve; yet the King of the Monsters has transcended his cinematic roots. Now, kaiju collectors and Godzilla geniuses have more ways than ever to celebrate Toho’s Mightiest Monster! It will take far more than an unstoppable titan […]
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Read MoreWar of the Worlds is unquestionably a big sci-fi movie about aliens invading the Earth. It begins with Morgan Freeman narration about observers jealously watching our planet from afar and it is filled with the big thrilling sequences that made director Steven Spielberg‘s reputation. Yet for the film’s first viewers in 2005, War of the […]
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Read MoreThis article is part of Collector’s Digest, an editorial series powered by: Everyone loves a superhero team-up. Mike Carbonaro, or “Carbo,” as he’s known, is the creator of Big Apple Comic Con, a pillar of the New York City comics scene for decades. Mike Raphael is the founder of Spineworks Comics, a preservation, grading, and […]
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Read MoreThis article is part of Collector’s Digest, an editorial series powered by: Five years ago, the world stopped. Things ceased moving—people, goods, money—and we all needed some help. For bookstores and their employees, one organization was there for them. When the pandemic hit, a group of comic pros, some of whom had been working with […]
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Read MoreThis article is part of Collector’s Digest, an editorial series powered by: A craft market in an old World War II building in the Port of Los Angeles isn’t the first place you would expect to find a vibrant, buzzy comic shop. But there, right behind Pepper’s Cafe, is a small monument to nerdery, owned […]
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Read MoreThis article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. Though the time between most television seasons can feel like an eternity for fans, a few years is just a drop in the ocean to the immortals of AMC’s hit drama Interview with the Vampire. But for […]
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Read MoreThis article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. The future is soaking wet. In the prequel series Alien: Earth’s vision of the year 2120, moisture seeps in everywhere you don’t want it to be. Damp rot creeps through the walls of a technocrat’s otherwise sterile […]
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Read More“Easy to throw around numbers, but this is a gigantic infrastructure project.”
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