The world of professional wrestling mourns the loss of Hulk Hogan, who died at 71 following a cardiac arrest. Known for his impact on wrestling and pop culture, Hogan leaves behind a legacy of fame and controversy.
Ari Aster's latest film Eddington, starring Joaquin Phoenix, delves into how social media fractures society during a time of crisis. This modern western transforms the classic genre into a thrilling exploration of our online realities.
Dan Rivera, a prominent paranormal investigator, tragically passed away while leading a tour featuring the infamous Annabelle doll. His sudden death has left the paranormal community in shock as details emerge.
In a candid podcast episode, Barack and Michelle Obama tackle swirling divorce rumors, reflecting on their marriage and the importance of nurturing young boys in today’s society.
A groundbreaking study has unveiled that elephants can use gestures to intentionally communicate their desires, showcasing a level of cognitive complexity previously attributed only to primates.
Astronomers have identified a mysterious interstellar object, 3I/Atlas, which may be over seven billion years old, potentially making it the oldest known comet. First spotted by a telescope in Chile, it is expected to be visible from Earth later this year.
Recent catastrophic weather events highlight the urgent need to rethink our understanding of climate change. Experts warn that as extreme weather becomes the new norm, society must adapt or face dire consequences.
President Trump's budget bill has passed, bringing significant changes to NASA's future. While funding for Artemis missions is restored, critical science programs face devastating cuts. The Planetary Society warns of an 'extinction-level event' for NASA's research initiatives.
In an unprecedented move, every living former head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate has condemned the White House's proposed 47% cuts to NASA's science budget, warning of dire consequences for space exploration.
At the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, honorees Peter Sarsgaard and Vicky Krieps delivered powerful speeches addressing the impact of politics on art and society, urging for collective action against division.