Tom Cruise Looks to ‘Oblivion’ Director as ‘Top Gun 2’ Co-Pilot: Report
After Tony Scott's suicide, Cruise eyeing Joseph Kosinski for long-delayed sequel to 1986 hit.
Kevin Spacey Thinks He Could Run for President… and Win
Actor reveals recent telling experience in D.C.
18th-Century Scottish ‘Ghost’ Given Face for New Edinburgh Exhibit
Woman's remains found buried opposite city's Royal Infirmary in '90s.
Meet the USAF Officer Behind the Hot New Backyard Game of the Summer
Rollors, a cross between bocce and bowling, is now being sold at Walmart, on Amazon.
Japanese Government Trying to Get Women to Go Hunting
Campaign seen as efficient way of curbing farmer pests such as boar, deer.
‘War Machine’ Takes Satirical Shot at War in Afghanistan, McChrystal’s Fall
Netflix film enlists Brad Pitt in take on game-changing article by late journalist Michael Hastings.
How Somebody Can Get Their Own Professional Social Media Team
For $25K a month, anyone can have the same digital presence as the internet famous.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Cortez Kennedy Dead at 48
Defensive tackle played entire 11-season career for Seattle Seahawks.
Five Books Bill Gates Thinks You Should Read For Summer 2017
Microsoft founder continues annual tradition of sharing reading list on his blog.
Why Fake News Is So Hard to Extinguish
New York Times Media Columnist explores the phenomenon's long history before 2016 election.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 Trailer: Winter Is Coming This Summer
Kit Harington's Jon Snow proclaims, 'The Great War Is Here' ... and it looks great.
Hackers Can Crack Samsung Galaxy S8 Iris Scanner… With a Photo
Using a low-tech method, the biometric scanner can be fooled easily.
HBO Scraps Jon Stewart’s Highly Anticipated New Show
The network and former 'Daily Show' host cited 'technical issues' as the reason.
First Look at ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Lands in Vanity Fair
Photographer Annie Leibovitz and writer David Kamp focus in on 'Episode VIII.'
‘Warnings’ Delivered by New Book: Ignoring ‘Cassandras’ Is Inviting Extinction
White House veterans R.P. Eddy and Richard Clarke urge listening to experts warning of catastrophes.
Mount Everest’s Deadly Month Continues as 4 More Climbers Found Dead
Sherpas suspect carbon monoxide poisoning; death toll now at 10 in past month.