Disney's latest release, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, opened to a staggering $118 million domestically and $220 million worldwide. Despite missing projections, it's the best-performing Marvel film of 2025!
This July 22, Earth will experience its second-shortest day ever, with a rotation 1.34 milliseconds faster than normal. Discover how lunar gravity affects our planet's spin and what it means for timekeeping!
Get ready for a rare astronomical event! Scientists reveal that July 22 will be the second-shortest day in history as Earth spins faster than ever before. Discover what this means for us!
The Lakers have reportedly secured Marcus Smart, the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year, on a two-year deal after he clears waivers. This move is expected to bolster their defense significantly.
Discover the unsettling reality of Alligator Alcatraz, Trump's $225 million immigrant detention facility. From memes to inhumane treatment, this facility has become a controversial symbol of his harsh immigration policies.
The New York Jets have signed cornerback Sauce Gardner to a lucrative four-year extension worth $120.4 million. This follows a similar deal for wide receiver Garrett Wilson, leaving only one first-round pick from 2022 without a new contract. Gardner's extension solidifies his status as one of the league's top cornerbacks.
James Gunn's Superman has officially taken flight at the box office, earning a staggering $22.5 million in Thursday previews. With predictions of a $130 million opening, excitement is palpable, especially with Trump's meme adding to the hype!
Jurassic World Rebirth has crushed its opening weekend expectations, pulling in $322.5 million worldwide, marking it as the second-biggest opening in the franchise. With a fresh cast and thrilling action, this sequel is set to dominate the box office!
Ghanaian soccer player Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual abuse, stemming from incidents between 2021 and 2022. He is set to appear in court on August 5 as investigations continue.
A growing movement, 'Stop Killing Games,' is challenging the obsolescence of full-price games like The Crew after server shutdowns. With over 822,000 signatures, the campaign calls for legislative action to protect gamers' rights.