In a surprising turn of events, No. 3 Oregon fell to No. 7 Indiana 30-20, marking their first loss of the season. Coach Dan Lanning reflects on the game, highlighting missed opportunities and areas for improvement. What does this mean for the Ducks moving forward?
Bradley Cooper unveils his latest directorial venture 'Is This Thing On?' at the New York Film Festival, sharing his deep connection to the city and the comedy scene. With Arnett and Dern on board, the film promises to be a heartfelt exploration of friendship and catharsis.
Disney's 'Tron: Ares' debuts at the box office with $14.3 million, falling short of projections. Meanwhile, Channing Tatum's 'Roofman' aims for a second place finish. Can they turn it around?
Apple has officially discontinued its video editing app, Clips, which allowed users to create and share enhanced videos. Existing users can still access the app, but new downloads are no longer available. Learn more about its features and the transition.
Diane Keaton, the beloved film star known for her iconic roles in classics like Annie Hall and The Godfather, has passed away at 79, leaving Hollywood and fans in shock.
After weeks of confusion, Georgia patients can now access the COVID-19 vaccine more easily thanks to finalized recommendations from the CDC, making it simpler to find pharmacies and doctors offering the shot.
In a major move against high prescription costs, AstraZeneca has agreed to sell its drugs at a discount through Medicaid, marking a significant win for the Trump administration's healthcare initiative.
A groundbreaking discovery in cosmology reveals a low-mass object detected through gravitational lensing. This finding challenges our understanding of dark matter and its distribution in the universe.
In a groundbreaking study, Finnish scientists have captured the first definitive image of two black holes orbiting each other, confirming a long-held theory in astrophysics. This remarkable discovery sheds light on the nature of quasars and the behavior of massive cosmic entities.
A new study reveals that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is leaking water at an astonishing rate, providing insights into the chemistry of distant planetary systems and rewriting our understanding of comets.