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 More“Existential, terrifying, fun as hell.” This is how Joshua Rubin describes his upcoming graphic novel Time Sensitive. Written by Rubin and illustrated by Jorge Coelho, Time Sensitive follows Detective Caleb Stone and his wife Sarah through extraordinary circumstances. On a day just like any other, Sarah suddenly vanishes, and when Caleb looks to get help […]
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Read MoreIt’s not revolutionary, but it’s hypertargeted at one type of customer.
Read MoreIf your device is supported, it’s getting Liquid Glass-ier later this month.
Read MoreAluminum unibody and three-lens “camera plateau” give the phone a new look.
Read More$799 Ultra Watch 3 will debut alongside the Watch Series 11 and Watch SE 3.
Read MoreThis is the first time the regular iPhone has gotten the high-refresh screen.
Read MorePlus upgrades to active noise cancellation and battery life.
Read MoreSentence is longer than US asked for; judge “never had a case like this before.”
Read MoreFeeling “misled,” judge refuses to rubber-stamp Anthropic’s proposed settlement.
Read MoreThis article contains spoilers for Only in the Murders season 5 episodes 1, 2, and 3. When Only Murders in the Building first premiered in 2021, it was difficult to imagine the premise being one that could create a half-decade’s worth of quality TV. A mystery show that always takes place in the same apartment […]
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Read MoreGenki says it “didn’t obtain any unreleased Nintendo property” before launch.
Read MoreDaly’s defense asserted, in part, that Nintendo’s “alleged copyrights are invalid.”
Read MoreIt’s fashionable nowadays to criticize Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s acting choices, but there was a time not long ago where the wrestler-turned-actor’s natural charisma garnered somewhat different notices. While never celebrated as a prospective awards contender, he was still cheered on as “franchise viagra” on SNL, and if not celebrated by critics, then definitely respected […]
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Read MoreNew research debunks some speculative climate fixes.
Read MoreAs disparate as they may feel today, Star Trek and Firefly started with similar impulses. “Wagon Train to the Stars” is how Gene Roddenberry pitched his show to producers, evoking the TV series about explorers on the Western frontier that ran from 1957 to 1962. For Firefly Joss Whedon looked to a perhaps more storied […]
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Read MoreUK study findings may challenge assumptions about who benefits most from AI tools.
Read MoreIncident hitting npm users is likely the biggest supply-chain attack ever.
Read MoreMeta allegedly prioritized user growth over security, lawsuit said.
Read MoreAs you probably heard, Warner Bros. Pictures is having a pretty good fall, which comes on the heels of a very good summer and a terrific spring. That’s because the studio’s fourth and supposedly final mainline Conjuring picture, The Conjuring: Last Rites, proved that there is still life in the demonic thing, even as trades […]
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Read MoreGoogle’s position on the state of the Internet is murky to say the least.
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