
Why does Indiana Jones wear glasses? The hidden mistakes in film masterpieces
The book dissects the errors and out-of-place details that can jar viewers, even in the most celebrated classics
The book dissects the errors and out-of-place details that can jar viewers, even in the most celebrated classics
Although not illegal, self-destructive behavior by streamers has sparked debate about online boundaries and why audiences are drawn to it
A Chinese company, calling itself ‘the organ factory of the future,’ has humanized a pig through genetic engineering to enable a transplant performed on a brain-dead man
The lawyers of the detainee — who became a symbol of Trump’s deportation policy after being mistakenly deported to his country last March — fear he could be sent to Uganda or Costa Rica
Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe’s protected their margins in the second quarter against higher procurement costs
Four residents recall the passage of the 2005 storm, which left 1,400 people dead and caused extensive property damage, and the recovery of New Orleans afterward
The Gustavo Petro administration attributes the attack that left six dead in Cali to the leader of the FARC dissidents of the Central General Staff, which it now considers a terrorist organization
GPT Jesus is one example of a recent series of chatbots that draw on the New Testament and respond in different languages. The Church views the tool with suspicion, but also as an opportunity
The community found refuge from white persecution deep in the Everglades swamps centuries ago. Together with environmental groups, they succeeded in forcing the closure of the immigration detention center built on their ancestral lands
Omar Reyes’ posting to the Financial Intelligence Unit strengthens the arsenal of tools available to Claudia Sheinbaum’s security czar
The Venezuelan stylist, one of the 252 men deported by the United States to a third nation for the first time, is trying to rebuild his life after four months of detention