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The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle to contain it has just begun.
This VeilSide RX-7 was built for F&F Tokyo Drift, and it's the real deal with performance mods—which explains why it just ...
The new season will be released in three parts, all around holiday weekends: Volume 1 on Nov. 26 (consisting of four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes) and The Finale on New Year’s Eve.
I originally heard “Weird Al” Yankovic in fifth grade, so it feels somewhat significant that his recent show at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering was the fifth time I saw him perform live.
Hank Flynn hits the streets to check out the Once Upon A Nation Storytelling experience. The storytellers and re-enactors bring to life historical events of Philadelphia's past.
Study shows people with high body fat are 78% more likely to die and three times more likely to die from heart disease, calling into question BMI's reliability as a health measure.
New research reveals the extraordinary lengths Stone Age humans went to in order to get fat on the menu.
Neanderthals boiled bones in ‘fat factories’ to enrich their lean diet Germany digs reveal a large-scale operation 100,000 years earlier than oldest known fat rendering by modern humans.
New evidence suggests Neanderthals were rendering fat nearly 100,000 years before other early humans by Krystal Kasal, Phys.org ...
Cat Reenacting ‘Titanic’ Ending Has Us in Stitches originally appeared on PetHelpful. Cats, without a doubt, have some of the most particular personalities of any living creature.
Here, the story of Custer’s defeat is told not to glorify the fallen general, but to reclaim history through Indigenous eyes, offering a decolonial lesson in survival and resistance.