The plot is predictable, the fight scenes are meh, but you can't beat the charm of that little green Grogu.
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https://arstechnica.comCritics note a lack of factual support in lawsuit filed by US Senate candidate.
What went up cannot all come down (for museum display).
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The first data from 2026 seem to indicate that last year was an oddity.
Trump delays AI safety testing EO, claiming it would be an innovation “blocker.”
Keep the charging puck’s exposed pins far away from anything metal.
"It is imperative to concentrate resources towards the highest priority objectives."
Steven Rosenbaum explains how inaccurate quotes got into his book The Future of Truth.
Doctors are angry and alarmed that preventive care could go the way of vaccines.
All eyes on South Texas for the latest Starship test flight.
In 2001, the FBI raided O.J.'s house and found smartcards, bootloaders.
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AT&T asks a court and the FCC to block California phone requirements.
The differences seen here could be throwing off how we study planetary atmospheres.
Zillow asked for a preliminary injunction as real estate industry fight heats up.
Tony Scott's 1986 blockbuster and the 2022 sequel are the best recruitment tools the US Navy could hope for.