The author-illustrator reflects on his ode to a suburban childhood as a small-screen adaptation comes to ABC this summer ...
The Mercury’s Business Page on Dec. 19 was packed with great economic news. Record numbers of Christmas shoppers, jobless ...
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Cognitive Decline? These Were Trump’s 11 Most Senile Moments This Year
When Donald Trump wasn’t busy falling asleep in front of the cameras, he spent his first year in office struggling to form ...
The results for our first Readers’ Choice Awards are in. We asked you guys to vote for your favorite tech, and you delivered. The winners are both surprising and not so surprising. Over 1,100 people ...
When you only care about having a great gaming suite in laptop form, and you don't much care about a lame shell, MSI's Raider ...
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Aliens aren’t green men: what scientists really expect
For more than a century, popular culture has trained us to picture extraterrestrials as bug-eyed, bipedal “little green men” ...
Refath Bari's takeaway is not about the shooter, but rather how everyone got each other through, both inside Barus and Holley ...
While movies like "Star Wars" and "Alien" are what most people think of with 1970s sci-fi films, there were lesser-known ...
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.
If you're looking for quality science fiction series, Prime Video has you more than covered with these 12 shows. Here's why you should check them out.
While it's rarely laugh-out-loud funny, there are plenty of great running gags in "Star Trek" that always make fans chuckle.
Suspense is an artform,” said Bruce Holsinger, the author of “Culpability,” a tense family drama about the ramifications of a ...
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