For many fans, the behind-the-scenes strife of Alien 3 is as well-known as its on-screen excess: This is the movie that ...
UFOs have intrigued people for decades, with sightings and investigations dating back to the first widely reported one in ...
If attendees are not able to join the event live on the day of the conference, an archived webcast will also be made available after the event on EmergingGrowth.com and on the Emerging Growth YouTube ...
Can you solve these 25 real Jeopardy! clues about the '70s? As of March 2026, "Jeopardy!" has been stumping contestants and audiences alike with over 550,000 clues over the course ...
Two new – otherworldly – government-operated website domains created this week have caused a stir. Alien.gov and Aliens.gov were both registered by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ...
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After the Justice Department announced a deal with the concert giant, the trial picked up after a week’s break, with a coalition of states leading the way. By Ben Sisario The jury hearing an antitrust ...
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Newly released court documents have revealed messages showing Live Nation employees bragging about price-gouging customers, boasting they were "robbing them blind" and "taking advantage" of ...
Incendiary internal messages in which a Live Nation employee mocks customers as “so stupid” and says the company is “robbing them blind, baby” have been made public as over two dozen states weigh ...
The exchanges were revealed in court documents this week as exhibits tied to Live Nation's antitrust lawsuit. By Ethan Millman Music Editor A pair of Live Nation employees joked about “gouging” fans ...
Solar winds and coronal mass ejections may scatter narrow signals, making them harder for Earth-based telescopes to detect. The SETI Institute uses radio telescopes to search for signs of intelligent ...