What Kirkland Vodka Tells Us About How We Discuss Spirits
Can a spirit be both ubiquitous and underrated?
OpenAI Reconsiders Its Voice Duplication Tool
The company cited the upcoming election as one reason for its decision
Parking Issue Prompts Recall For Over 400,000 Kia SUVs
This recall affects Tellurides from 2020 to 2024
Police Seek Chiefs' Rashee Rice in Connection With Multi-Vehicle Crash
The crash took place in Dallas
The Cadbury Creme Egg Isn't Quite the Same in Its Country of Origin
International intrigue comes to seasonal candy
Has Tubi Found a Way to Succeed at Ad-Supported Streaming Video?
On one hand, it has ads; on the other hand, it's free
Ramy Youssef and "SNL" Revealed a New Use for Ozempic
An ingenious premise for a sketch
What Happened When "Oppenheimer" Opened in Japan?
Audiences had a variety of responses to the film
Climate Change Is Doing Strange Things to the Elusive Leap Second
We may be in store for a negative leap second
Tesla Is Changing Gears on its No-Advertising Strategy
The automaker has historically focused on word of mouth sales
Bill Maher Reckoned With the Generational Effects of Social Media
Jonathan Haidt talked tech on this week’s “Real Time”
Jonathan Nolan Clarifies That "The Dark Knight" Line About Heroes and Villains
Nolan co-wrote the film and came up with the line in question
One Big Problem With the EV Landscape? People Want Sedans.
A recent Edmunds study shows unexpected demand for electric sedans
13 Great Things to Do in NYC This Weekend
Featuring coffee pop-ups, cult movies and a whole lot of cars
What’s the Downside of Seeking Moral Guidance From Strangers?
Can we learn from the controversy surrounding podcaster Andrew Huberman?
A Certain Door From “Titanic” Sold for Over $700,000 at Auction
It was the top seller at an auction that also featured movie props from the "Indiana Jones" series