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From space snacks to neon drinks, revisit the fun, quirky foods that defined eighties childhoods and pantry adventures.
Guillermo del Toro is a fan. The Oscar-winning director behind Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy, and The Shape of Water, as well as ...
Pigs Can’t Fly Vol. 1 is a raw, reflective album from Richmond’s Northside, created by rapper TROY with producer Fan Ran and ...
Sprawling across a massive covered space in Mesa, Arizona, this isn’t just bargain shopping—it’s a full-contact sport where ...
Think of every painful thing you can do to your body. Now, string them together and put a group of robbers on your tail. That ...
Twelve homeless people, including several foreign nationals and two Maltese citizens, were brought before a magistrate on Tuesday amid a loud and chaotic scene in court, as they faced accusations of ...
‘We’re not begging’: Activists say Trump’s rollback of police reform only strengthens their fight "We've evolved from demanding justice to building the power to enforce it ourselves," said ...
Toonstar computers analyze the script to see what cartoon images will need to be created — what doesn’t already exist in the Ink & Pixel system from past episodes. (A pirate, for example.) ...
Sadly, it isn't, leaving us once again begging you not to shoot lost or stranded drivers simply asking for help. You don't have to do it. I promise. They'll be better off, and so will you.
A WIRED investigation found that dozens of YouTube channels are using generative AI to depict cartoon cats and minions being beaten, starved, and sexualized—sparking fears of a new Elsagate wave.