Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works. Washington is well-known for its acronyms, and the Supreme Court is no ...
DIG is a new digging and exploration-based experience on the Roblox platform where you use a wide range of Shovels and other tools to dig up unique treasures that you can sell for cash, used for ...
AI companions will sometimes go to great lengths to keep you from saying goodbye. In a new study, researchers found that AI companion chatbots often emotionally manipulate people who want to sign off, ...
It Follows is a fantastic horror film. In fact, we think that it has one of the best opening scenes in a horror movie of all-time. The ending begged for more story, even though we’d be fine without a ...
The new season of "Monster" focuses on Ed Gein, a 20th century killer known for his gruesome house of horrors. Gein, who lived in a small town in Wisconsin his entire life, admitted to killing two ...
Keanu Reeves has issued an update on Constantine 2, revealing plans to deliver a fresh draft of the script to DC Studios for — fans hope — approval. John Constantine is an occult detective and ...
An unhinged Texas man outraged that his pet dog had been run over held the driver hostage at gunpoint and forced him to dig to the the animal’s grave, according to police. Alberto Joshua Hernandez, 22 ...
On a farm near Manchester, New Hampshire, I was recently treated to a gusher of dirty water, not exactly the sort of thing that most startups will show a reporter. But for Dig Energy, the mud is a ...
Holy marketing genius, Nike just pulled off something pretty spectacular. After nearly four decades of “Just Do It” being the most recognizable slogan in sports, the swoosh decided it was time to hand ...
Greysun is the lead guides editor at Game Rant, covering all the biggest AAA titles to the smaller indie gems. He's been a big Nintendo fan since the SNES days and patiently awaits a Super Mario ...
Homeowners may be surprised to know that you don’t have to dig very deep onto your property to hit underground utility lines — just a few inches in some cases — and the consequences can be expensive ...