Get ready, Stranger Things fans! The highly anticipated Season 5 finale will hit theaters on December 31, 2025, offering a unique big screen experience alongside its Netflix release.
Scott Cooper's 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' takes a unique approach to the music biopic, focusing on Bruce Springsteen's contemplative journey rather than his greatest hits. Starring Jeremy Allen White, the film delves into the artist's creative process during a pivotal time in his life.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has canceled plans to send federal agents to San Francisco after discussions with Mayor Lurie and influential tech CEOs. The mayor reported significant declines in crime, urging a focus on local progress.
President Trump reveals plans for a grand ballroom on White House grounds, funded by a surprising list of major corporate donors including Amazon and Google.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving in distinct ecosystems in North America just before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction. New fossil evidence challenges previous beliefs about their diversity and resilience.
A team of paleontologists has discovered a new species of dinosaur, Zavacephale rinpoche, in Mongolia. This remarkable find offers crucial insights into the evolution of dome-headed dinosaurs, dating back 110 million years.
New images reveal comet 3I/ATLAS ejecting a massive jet of gas and dust toward the sun, sparking speculation about its origins as an alien spacecraft, despite scientific consensus on its natural behavior.
In a devastating turn of events, four family members of Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey were killed in a helicopter crash in Montana. The crash has sent shockwaves through the political community as Bailey prepares for his 2026 campaign.
President Trump is set to embark on a pivotal trip to Asia, including a crucial meeting with China's Xi Jinping amidst ongoing tariff disputes. The journey includes stops in Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea, promising significant diplomatic discussions.
In a bold move to regain competitiveness, Target announces it will lay off 1,800 corporate employees, marking the first major job cuts in a decade. Incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke outlines the company’s urgent restructuring plan to address declining sales and streamline operations.