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 MoreAstronomers ran 100,000 computer simulations using combined Hubble/Gaia space telescope data.
Read More“There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death, conjuring spirits from the past and the future.” So declares the opening narration of Ryan Coogler‘s triumphant blockbuster Sinners. “This gift can bring healing to their communities, but it also attracts evil.” […]
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Read More“Soooooo much going on in this picture.”
Read MoreAbuse allows Meta and Yandex to attach persistent identifiers to detailed browsing histories.
Read MoreAbuse allows Meta and Yandex to attach persistent identifiers to detailed browsing histories.
Read MoreOn a lovely day on a lovely beach on Amity Island, Mayor Larry Vaughn stands in front of the cameras to kick off the Fourth of July festivities. Just days ago, a woman was killed by a shark off the coast of the tourist spot, making many consider avoiding the sandy beaches this year. But […]
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Read MoreNetflix has no shortage of options when it comes to science fiction programming and experimental anthology series, but Love, Death + Robots is an especially beautiful love letter to science fiction’s chameleonic nature and endless versatility. The unpredictable animated anthology series combines sci-fi with comedy, horror, fantasy, mystery, and romance as it brings gripping genre […]
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Read MoreAny type of aerobic exercise works for the improvements, study finds.
Read MoreBroadcom claims many eliminated partners weren’t doing any VMware business.
Read MoreUSB-C ports have always supported different capabilities on different systems.
Read MoreGoogle could also be liable for legal fees in the case.
Read MoreFDA head uses great-sounding science standards to dismiss COVID vaccine benefits.
Read MoreThis move would reduce Samsung’s reliance on Google.
Read MoreLaw school grad’s firing is a bad omen for college kids overly reliant on ChatGPT.
Read MoreOne piracy case is over, but the biggest one could be decided by Supreme Court.
Read MoreEver since the end of Squid Game season 2 revealed the return of the Red Light, Green Light Doll, Young-hee, in a brand new game, there’s been a lot of speculation about what this game could be. All we saw is the giant robot and her new male counterpart standing across from each other and […]
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Read MoreThe nice thing about Netflix as an entertainment enterprise is that when it wants a project to feel big, it has the tools to make it feel very big. That is also, as it turns out, the not-so-nice thing about Netflix. As part of its grand Tudum festival over the weekend, the streaming giant unveiled […]
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Read MoreTrump will continuously monitor all federal workers for “trustworthiness.”
Read MoreFloating solar panels appear to conserve water while generating green electricity.
Read MoreIn “Never Say Never,” the title track for his 2010 musical redux of The Karate Kid, Jaden Smith raps, “No pun intended, was raised by the power of Will.” It’s a multi-level easter egg for the film. After all, the remake was produced by his parents, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. As a consequence, […]
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