Ritual Sacrifice Was Widespread in Neolithic Europe, New Evidence Suggests

Ritualized human sacrifice was common across Europe during the Stone Age, according to a team of researchers who recently tried to estimate the number of sacrifice victims on the continent. Read more... | Continue reading


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Lionsgate Is Bringing Back Blair Witch and Betting on Monopoly

The Blair Witch is coming back and she’s bringing along a thimble. At CinemaCon 2024, Lionsgate broke some major news about its upcoming franchise films. The biggest reveals were that it will be teaming with Blumhouse to bring back The Blair Witch Project—and that Margot Robbie’s … | Continue reading


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M. Night Shyamalan Just Revealed the Twist of His New Movie Trap

Usually, you have to wait until the last few minutes of an M. Night Shyamalan movie to figure out the twist. However, for his new movie, the filmmaker reveals the twist in the trailer, and it’s incredibly intriguing. Read more... | Continue reading


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Biden Says He's 'Considering' Request to Drop Prosecution of Julian Assange

President Joe Biden is considering a request that the U.S. stop its legal proceedings against Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who’s currently fighting extradition to the U.S. where he faces 18 federal charges related to his publication of secret military documents. Read more … | Continue reading


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Researchers Develop Horrifying Face-Mimicking Robot

As advances in robotics and artificial intelligence continue, efforts to make robots less creepy and unsettling and more friendly and human-like are a coveted niche of development. Now, federally funded researchers claim to have created a robot that can mimic the facial expressio … | Continue reading


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Civil War Is a Powerful Alt-Reality War Movie That's Not What It Seems

The trailers for Civil War, the latest film by Alex Garland, give the audience a very specific expectation of what they’re going to see. It looks like a film about a United States that is so divided politically, certain states have seceded and the country is at war. A scenario th … | Continue reading


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How to Tell If Your Internet Provider Is Ripping You Off

Those who have long been upset about their opaque data bills might finally get a glimpse of what they’re really paying for. Starting Wednesday, the Federal Communication Commission’s “nutrition labels” we’ve been promised for years are now fully enforced. Every ISP with 100,000 o … | Continue reading


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Move Over Eclipse, a New Celestial Wonder Is Set to Take Center Stage

T Coronae Borealis, a binary star system located 3,000 light-years from Earth, is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. And if the recurring nova follows its usual pattern, we can expect to see a new, albeit temporary, star appearing in our night sky any day now. Read more... | Continue reading


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Shōgun Is Hiding a Star Wars Reference In Plain Sight

Shōgun is perhaps about as far away from science fiction as you can get. The incredible FX series is about examining the political power plays of 17th century Japan, and the cross of cultures as other nations begin finding their way to the East. But given Star Wars’ own long rela … | Continue reading


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Bong Joon-ho's Robert Pattinson Clone Movie Mickey 17 Looks Proper Bonkers

The instant Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite won the Oscar for Best Picture, everyone wondered “What’s next?” The answer, it turns out, is a sci-fi adaptation about clones and death that’s coming out in 2025. We’ve seen the first trailer and it’s absolutely mental. Read more... | Continue reading


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Lots of Tiny 5G Towers Could Increase Your Battery Life by 50%

Researchers out of the University of California San Diego say that building more, smaller 5G towers could increase everyone in an urban area’s battery life by roughly 50%. Rethinking how urban areas approach 5G coverage would improve the area’s carbon footprint and overall covera … | Continue reading


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Updates From Star Trek: Discovery, X-Men '97, and More

The Lovecraftian fishing game Dredge is becoming a movie. The Crow reboot just got a bit of a delay. Jennifer Tilly teases a big Chucky return. Plus, what’s coming on the long-awaited return of Smiling Friends. Spoilers, away! Read more... | Continue reading


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Elon Musk’s X Goes to War With Twitter.com, Creating a Phishing Nightmare

X owner Elon Musk has made it no secret that Twitter, the former name of the social media company he bought for $44 billion in 2022, is no more. He’s sold off the company’s famous blue bird memorabilia, eliminated the word “tweet” from the platform, and is now apparently trying t … | Continue reading


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The Looney Tunes Are Here to Teach You About Sports

Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes are getting their heads in the game in a new series of original cartoon shorts with Looney Tunes: Sports Made Simple. The WB has reclaimed April Fools’ Day and April as a month to celebrate all things Looney with ACME Fools. Read more... | Continue reading


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AI Companies Would Have to Fess Up on What They Use to Train AI Under Proposed Law

Rep. Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, proposed a new bill on Tuesday that would force AI companies to disclose what data was used to train their models. And while it’s already being celebrated by major players in the entertainment industry, it’s almost certainly going to … | Continue reading


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Peepy Plush Toys Are Like Pokémon If They Liked Doing Crimes

If there’s one thing that the extremely online love, it’s lore. Therefore, it’s no surprise that many people on the Internet are head over heels for Peepy toys, a set of criminal plushies out on bail and ready to misbehave at your house. Read more... | Continue reading


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How to Force Restart an iPad

Restarting your iPad is good practice for when it isn’t performing as usual. Giving it a quick reboot helps refresh its RAM and optimizes its performance. But sometimes, your iPad acts up and does not want to cooperate. In such circumstances, you’d have to force restart it. Read … | Continue reading


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Joker: Folie à Deux's First Trailer Sends in the Clowns

After what feels like years of waiting—mostly, because it has been—we finally have our first extended look at Joker: Folie à Deux in action, bringing laughs, sorrow, and music to Todd Phillips’s vision of the Batman’s most legendary foe. Read more... | Continue reading


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Journey to Middle-earth in a New Immersive Musical Based onThe Lord of the Rings

Get ready to experience The Lord of the Rings in a new musical retelling of J.R.R. Tolkien’s lore. Directed by Paul Hart, The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale will soon make its move from a run at the UK’s Watermill Theatre to the Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Read more. … | Continue reading


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I Went to CinemaCon and Got Caught in Twisters’ Suck Tube

Lots of people come to Las Vegas for this sort of thing, but I had it done for free. I’m talking about stepping into the new theatrical standee for Universal’s upcoming film, Twisters. It’s a giant tube that you can stand in, lock the door, flip a switch, and then air blows all o … | Continue reading


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Will the Fallout TV Series Radiate the Tone of the Video Games?

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There's One Big Problem With the New Federal Data Privacy Bill

Americans have wanted a federal privacy law for years but intensive lobbying by the tech industry and general incompetence by our federal legislators has repeatedly thwarted that desire. Well, in 2024, it’s possible that we may finally get a strong federal privacy law. Read more. … | Continue reading


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Daisy Ridley Is Finally Ready for Her Star Wars Return

Rey Skywalker will be all grown up when Daisy Ridley reprises the role of this generation’s Star Wars Jedi heroine. Ridley told Empire Magazine she’s “coming in a bit more eyes wide open” to her new film, and added “I suppose I feel more like I’m owning it. I suppose I owned it t … | Continue reading


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NASA's Lunar Orbiter Captures Fuzzy Glimpse of Separate Spacecraft Around the Moon

In a rare encounter, two lunar spacecraft crossed paths as they orbited the Moon in opposite directions. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, also known as Danuri, in a series of snapshots taken against the cratered backdrop of the Moon … | Continue reading


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Texas Launches AI Grader for Student Essay Tests But Insists It's Not Like ChatGPT

Kids in Texas are taking state-mandated standardized tests this week to measure their proficiency in reading, writing, science, and social studies. But those tests aren’t going to necessarily be graded by human teachers anymore. In fact, the Texas Education Agency will deploy a n … | Continue reading


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Best Moments From Elon Musk's Deposition He Doesn't Want You to Read

Elon Musk’s recent deposition, made public in a transcript published by HuffPost on Monday, revealed several interesting details about the owner of X. The deposition also included several heated exchanges between Musk, his lawyer, and the plaintiff. We read the whole 108-page tra … | Continue reading


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Aliens' Villain Carter Burke Is Back! And Paul Reiser Told Us All About It

James Cameron’s Aliens is one of the great sequels of all time. Heck, it might be one of the greatest movies of all time. And, in the almost 40 years since its release, moments, images, and characters from the film have cemented themselves in the pantheon of pop culture. Read mor … | Continue reading


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Game of Thrones' Jon Snow Spin-Off Will Know Nothing (Because It's Dead)

With House of the Dragon’s return coming in a few short months, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight having just cast its Dunk and Egg, Game of Thrones fans might be curious about the status of Kit Harington’s long-teased Jon Snow spin-off. We finally have an upda … | Continue reading


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The Best Gaming Laptops You Can Buy in 2024

The age of gaming laptops has truly come into its own. In the last few years, the biggest PC makers have managed to get their gaming-minded brands to such a state you can probably find a good-quality portable gaming machine for almost any budget (so long as you don’t mind spendin … | Continue reading


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These Are the Very Rare Star Wars Posters You're Looking For

It’s been a busy spring for auction houses proffering iconic sci-fi movie props, ludicrously valuable comics, and much-sought-after vintage toys. Propstore is adding more fuel to the fire with an upcoming auction of very rare Star Wars posters, some including autographs, with lot … | Continue reading


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Elon Musk Confirms He’s Been Roleplaying as a Toddler for Years

A 108-page deposition of Elon Musk went public on Monday, as first reported on by HuffPost. The deposition occurred on March 28, where the billionaire discussed his strange alternate X accounts. One of the filings in the case is @ermnmusk, according to HuffPost, an account long s … | Continue reading


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Dune: Part Two Comes Home Next Week

It’s not quite the same as seeing Dune: Part Two in glorious IMAX, but there’s something to be said for getting to watch the nearly three-hour sci-fi epic from your own couch. You can rewind the sandworm scenes, pause to refill your popcorn bucket... and enjoy the many extras tha … | Continue reading


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42 Arresting Photos of Wildlife in Action

The natural world is full of wonder. Life thrives in its every corner, from the abyssal depths of the oceans to the loftiest heights above Earth’s mountains. Thankfully, nature photographers capture Earth’s biodiversity in intimate detail, which is fully on display in the winning … | Continue reading


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Chucky Creator Don Mancini Teases What's in Store for Our Favorite Killer Doll

After leaving us dangling off a White House cliff just before Halloween, Chucky returns tomorrow to finish out its third season. More mayhem awaits in Washington, D.C. for Chucky and the teens who’re desperate to take him down, not to mention Tiffany, stuck on Texas’ Death Row. P … | Continue reading


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How to Screen Record on an iPad

Just as screenshotting on an iPad works, screen recording is a great way to capture the action on your tablet. Unlike a screenshot, a screen recording can get ongoing activity for a relatively longer time instead of capturing just a static image. Another good thing about screen r … | Continue reading


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What Were Those Bright Reds Dots Seen During the Eclipse?

We were hoping for something like this to happen. For a brief moment yesterday, the Sun waved to us from afar, telling us that it’s in the midst of a vibrant and dynamic phase of its 11-year cycle when solar eruptions and other phenomena are at their peak and more likely to occur … | Continue reading


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Star Wars Outlaws Is Ready to Heist Away in August

There’ve been plenty of Star Wars games, from shooters and racers to action-adventures and even dancing games. But you know what we haven’t in game form? Heists, which is what makes the upcoming (and very promising) Star Wars Outlaws from Massive Entertainmentso exciting: crimina … | Continue reading


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Georgia’s Vogtle Plant Could Be the Beginning—or the End—of America's New Nuclear Era

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Read more... | Continue reading


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AMC Exec: We Wouldn't Have Made the Dune Popcorn Bucket If We Knew You'd Be Sickos About It

Dune Part Two has been a huge hit, and perhaps only one thing could eclipse it in infamy: the viral AMC sandworm popcorn bucket that had everyone talking... and doing other things. Looking back, it appears the theater chain/increasing novelty popcorn holder vendor might have done … | Continue reading


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How Dangerous Is a Microwave Oven That’s Running With the Door Open?

People have always been dubious about the safety of microwave ovens. I came across a microwave that kept whirring and spinning even with the door wide open – it simply wouldn’t turn off. The microwave was promptly kicked to the curb, but I started to wonder: should I be concerned … | Continue reading


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Watch Live as ULA Launches Its 'Most Metal' Rocket for the Last Time

United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV rocket is finally set for its ultimate mission, marking the end of an iconic era that began more than 60 years ago. Read more... | Continue reading


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How Star Wars Canon Now Works in Disney's Theme Parks

When Disney created Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge at its theme parks, the aim was to let fans step into Star Wars. This happened both literally, by people moving their bodies through the area, but also figuratively, because everything happening in the land took place in the overall Sta … | Continue reading


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Fallout Just Moved Up Its Early Release Even Earlier

Amazon really wants you to watch Fallout this week. Like, really: originally, the streamer announced its plans to venture to the wastelands on April 12. Then, about a month ago, it bumped that up to April 11. Now, with just a few days to go, its decided to kick you out of the vau … | Continue reading


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How to Clear Your Browser Cache on MacBooks

Every website you visit installs trackers onto your computer and slows it down subtly. These are called cookies and cached data, which work to track your activity if you regularly visit the same site. Just like on the iPad or iPhone, your favorite browser on your Mac or MacBook i … | Continue reading


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The Moon Likely Turned Itself Inside Out 4.2 Billion Years Ago

During its early years of formation, the Moon may have undergone a dramatic process as a dense layer of material sunk deeper into its interior, mixed with the lunar mantle, and made its way back to settle on the surface. Read more... | Continue reading


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TikTok Is Reportedly Naming Its New Photo Sharing App ‘TikTok Notes’ for Some Reason

It’s no secret that TikTok has been working on a new photo-sharing app to compete with Instagram and grow its social media empire. While one may look at TikTok’s success and deduce the task will be a piece of cake if the purported name of the new app, “TikTok Notes,” is indeed co … | Continue reading


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Tesla Settles Lawsuit With Family of Apple Engineer Killed in 2018 Crash

Tesla has settled a lawsuit with the surviving family members of an Apple engineer who died in a crash in 2018, according to a report from CNN. The engineer’s family blamed Tesla’s Autopilot technology for the deadly crash, a charge Tesla denied. Read more... | Continue reading


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Doctor Who Reveals More About Its Wild Beatles Episode

Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s vampire project keeps growing its stunning cast. James Gunn casts doubts on ever returning to Brightburn. Deadpool and Wolverine merch teases a few peculiar variants. Plus, Star Wars: The Bad Batch teases a big chase in this week’s episode. Sp … | Continue reading


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