'Spider-Noir' Cast and Character Guide: Who's Who in the Spider-Man Series?
Here's who you'll recognize in Prime Video's new Spider-Man series "Spider-Noir," including Nicolas Cage and more
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Here's who you'll recognize in Prime Video's new Spider-Man series "Spider-Noir," including Nicolas Cage and more
With the release of his second film, "I Love Boosters," this past weekend, Boots Riley has stuck with the same message he espoused in his debut feature "Sorry to Bother You" and his TV miniseries "I'm a Virgo": the problem is capitalism.
John McClain, the co-executor of Michael Jackson's estate and a veteran music executive and producer, had been hospitalized for nearly a week after a fall at his Malibu home left him with a broken arm before he died Tuesday afternoon ... TMZ has learned.
Ferrari's newly announced Luce EV brings 1,050 hp and ultra-fast charging, but Tesla's cheaper Model S Plaid still leads in speed and range.
New rugged supercomputer using NVIDIA IGX Thor aims to bring faster computing into orbit
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Everything seems to be getting more and more expensive right now, so it’s important to take advantage of discounts whenever they become available. That’s the case today, with a whole raft of Microsoft software available for great prices at Keysfan.
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In our series “The Cost of Denial,” NBC News’ Maggie Vespa reports on a 13-year-old Illinois girl who suffers from as many as four seizures a day. Insurance denied coverage for the surgery her doctor said could help, but then reversed its decision days after we asked about the case.
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Learn about a new map of the human eye made using donated eyeballs that could help explain and possibly prevent a handful of sight-related diseases.
Its space-to-weight ratio is as good as it gets.
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"The People’s Tree" will also incorporate the tree's wood and archive recordings from the public in a series of community artworks
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The first three missions are targeted to launch this year. They’ll involve lunar landers developed by several aerospace companies, including Blue Origin, and deliver scientific instruments and a rover
An anonymous official told the Associated Press that this arrangement will help patients in need of quick care avoid an hourslong medical evacuation to the U.S.
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Shapiro Administration Celebrates Older Americans Month by Highlighting Connection between Physical Activity and Lifelong Brain Health
The Trump administration is ramping up efforts to crack down on fraud in the federal Medicaid program.