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The Trump-MAGA experience machine goes into overdrive

Chauncey DeVega
As the president's victory march comes to a slow, MAGA's parallel universe of propaganda ramps up

“Does not have any authority whatsoever”: Judge rules Trump admin’s mass firings likely illegal

Griffin Eckstein
White House office lacks authority "under any statute in the history of the universe," judge says

The makers of “Star Trek: Section 31” had a difficult mission, so they decided to make it fun

Melanie McFarland
Olatunde Osunsanmi, Alex Kurtzman and Omari Hardwick talk about latest film in Paramount+'s "Star Trek" universe

Astronomers solve mystery of “little red dots” spotted by James Webb Space Telescope

Matthew Rozsa
A new study on cosmic objects from early in the history of the universe were thought to be massive galaxies

“Universe told me, ‘You’re not done'”: Demi Moore’s Golden Globes win is her first award in decades

Nardos Haile
Moore took home the award for her turn in the body-horror satire "The Substance"

Why dark matter’s mysteries persist after decades of searching

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Are we any closer to answering this fundamental question of the universe? Dark matter hunters aren't so sure

Netflix’s current Christmas slate has left us cold. What went wrong after its promising start?

Coleman Spilde
The Netflix Christmas Universe has graduated from silly to insipid, and we won't stand for it one moment longer

Book review: Bringing the universe into ever-sharper focus

Mark Wolverton
In “Pillars of Creation,” Richard Panek shows how the James Webb Space Telescope is altering our view of the cosmos

Cracks in cosmological theory: James Webb telescope is challenging what we know about the universe

Elizabeth Hlavinka
New research using clearer images from JWST are further complicating the so-called Hubble tension

Scientists propose “DNA of the universe” is gap in Einstein’s hunt for unified physics theory

Matthew Rozsa
Physicists say they detected a double helix in the fabric of spacetime

Musk and JD Vance want to colonize the universe. It’s a horrible idea

Brian Kateman
The infinite growth of humanity means infinite growth of humanity’s current problems

Tiny, compact galaxies are masters of disguise in the distant universe

Fabio Pacucci
Searching for the secrets behind the Little Red Dots

In the GOP alternate universe, JD Vance is charming and popular

Amanda Marcotte
He "has not had one misstep": Republicans praise Trump's running mate as "really funny" and "very impressive"

Michael Keaton: Without Tim Burton, “there is no Marvel Universe, there is no DC Universe”

Gabriella Ferrigine
"He was doubted and questioned," Keaton said about his being cast in the lead of in 1989's "Batman"

Jamie Lee Curtis apologizes for jab at “bad” Marvel Cinematic Universe

Griffin Eckstein
The "Halloween" star walked back a dig at the superhero giant, saying she'd "do better" in the future

Numbers game: Is math the language of nature or just a human construct?

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Scientists still debate whether our mathematical models of the universe objectively exist

Supermassive black holes have masses of more than a million suns – but their growth has slowed

Fan Zou, W. Niel Brandt
Black holes grew much faster billions of years ago, when the universe was younger

Astronomers spot seven stars that may sport alien megastructures — but many are skeptical of aliens

Matthew Rozsa
Dyson spheres are still a hypothetical technology but a recent study highlights where they may lurk in the universe

All hail Leon, the king of “Curb Your Enthusiasm”

D. Watkins
He's the only person in the universe who's figured out how to out-Larry Larry 

California pushes to expand the universe of abortion care providers

Laurie Udesky
The need for more abortion care practitioners is being driven by efforts in many states to gut abortion rights

The GOP primary is in a parallel universe. Republicans are about to get a reality shock

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump has infected yet another American institution

Astronomers search for sources of mind-bending gravitational hum permeating the universe

Nicole Karlis
A massive hum of energy pervades the universe. Is it supermassive black holes or something weirder?

Puzzling new planet is too big for its sun, challenging dominant theories of planet formation

Matthew Rozsa
This extremely rare exoplanet discovery underscores just how little we know about the universe, experts say
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