“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” the fourth film in a Japanese epic about a boy avenging his family, is poised to break box-office records when it’s released this month. That should ...
In a promising sign for investors seeking value in the financial sector, several regional banks have staged a remarkable recovery in quality rankings this week, climbing out of the bottom percentiles ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Flanagan asked Takeuchi about whether or not she has started work on the next half of Boruto: ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. One very positive item for investors when earnings season ...
Russia said on Thursday that it used a naval drone to strike a Ukrainian reconnaissance ship. It marked what appears to be Russia's first time using a naval drone to hit a Ukrainian vessel. Ukraine ...
Shari Edelson has received research funding from the National Park Service, the National Science Foundation and PACT Outdoors. B. Derrick Taff is an Assistant Dean of Research and Graduate Education ...
A popular cosplayer was arrested on Sunday after she allegedly threatened to blow up a rival stall at an anime convention in Texas while they were arguing about gamer supplements online. Kendra Noel ...
With the return of college football, Pat McAfee's kicking contest on "ESPN College Gameday" is back, offering serious cash prizes to the participants. McAfee offers a substantial cash prize to fans ...
Pokémon Poke-nade Monster Ball may sound like the world’s weirdest energy drink crossover, but it is in fact the translated name for Pokémon’s latest venture, a Tamagotchi-style interactive keychain ...
One Piece anime fans will be incredibly saddened to know that the next week isn't going to give them what they've been eagerly waiting for, and that's because the anime is going on a break again. Ever ...
EXCLUSIVE: Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said U.S. soldiers are improvising with government credit cards to buy and test battlefield gear as they adapt to the exploding drone threat — as the Army shifts ...