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“Did I just watch a 70 minute trailer for Season 3?” is just one of the reactions fans have posted online about the season’s “disappointing and poorly executed” closer. “Did I just watch a 70 minute…
While it easily passed the Senate, the House began a recess without bringing the bill—which critics say would keep young people from accessing vital information on topics like sexual health—to the floor for a vote. While…
The worsening climate crisis and the changes in the culture may have you wondering if you should skip Burning Man. Veterans of the week-long festival, which begins August 25, have some advice. The worsening climate crisis…
Google may have lost the antitrust case that deemed it a monopolist, but the search engine giant continues to dominate the market with Google Search. According to Impression Digital, Google’s share of the global search…
Yet another video game crossover is coming to Dead by Daylight in the near future. Behaviour Interactive says the previously announced Castlevania chapter will go live on August 27. Those who can’t wait that long…
Love Lies Bleeding, Dune: Part Two, and Beetlejuice are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Max this month. Love Lies Bleeding, Dune: Part Two, and Beetlejuice are just a few of…
Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, is once again planning a controversial design change to the platform. X is currently testing the removal of like, comment, and repost buttons, along with their counts, from…
In what seems to be an annual tradition, Disney announced that the costs for standalone plans of its video streaming services will get more expensive, starting on October 17. The ad-supported Disney+ Basic plan will…
A changing of the guard is underway as more OpenAI leaders leave the company. On Monday, co-founder and ChatGPT lead John Schulman announced that he was leaving OpenAI for rival AI company Anthropic. Tweet may…
Scientists, activists, and ordinary petitioners want the Olympics to break with Coca-Cola, comparing it to the tobacco companies that long sponsored the Games. They aren’t holding their breath. Scientists, activists, and ordinary petitioners want the Olympics…