Showrunner Mattson Tomlin: 'Terminator' anime series makes case for human survival
Mattson Tomlin told UPI he had no trouble attracting a top-notch voice cast for his new Netflix anime series, "Terminator Zero."
Mattson Tomlin told UPI he had no trouble attracting a top-notch voice cast for his new Netflix anime series, "Terminator Zero."
Dak Prescott, Rachaad White and Chris Olave are among 12 players on UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's do-not-draft list for the 2024 fantasy football season.
Gary O’Neil earned his first win of the season and Wolves are up and running.
Pressure is mounting on New Brunswick's government to denounce mailouts in the province from an Ontario group that call trans education harmful to children.
The industry has come under attack for its growing ship sizes, yet Royal Caribbean is moving full speed ahead on building at least three more megaships.
United Airlines SVP of global network planning and alliances, Patrick Quayle, said a smaller widebody jet would better suit its multi-hub network.
AI researcher Anima Anandkumar talks about the limitations of LLMs, AI applications for weather and climate, and the push for open source in Big Tech.
Legal tech is having a big moment thanks to gen-AI, with established startups as well as newcomers nabbing VC funding to build out their offerings.
Researchers have mapped 50,000 of DNA's mysterious "knots" in the human genome. The innovative study of DNA's hidden structures may open up new approaches for treatment and diagnosis of diseases, including cancer.
Climate change will move and reduce the land suitable for growing food and timber, putting the production of these two vital resources into direct competition, a new study has found.
Chef-turned-chemist Vayu Hill-Maini has a passion: to turn food waste into culinary treats using fungi.
Scientists have revealed how a "tag-team" between the oceans and continents millions of years ago devastated marine life—and altered the course of evolution on Earth.
The high-performance compact luxury Lexus IS sedan has understated style and power.
With the US government engaged in out-of-control spending, we are looking at tax increases in the coming years. And even if Congress does not pass official tax hikes, we will see the government seizing wealth via inflation.
A recurring myth among progressives is that the state can enforce "fairness." However, given that government cannot even effectively define fairness, one doubts that the state can "enforce" what it doesn't know.
The Nigerian government has passed a new minimum wage law, and the usual suspects are happy because the country "is getting a raise." Economic reality, however, will set in soon enough as people find that government edicts do not create wealth.
By appealing to tariffs and other forms of economic regulation, Republicans have tossed aside any commitment to free market economics. Unfortunately, their program will lead to more economic stagnation, inflation, and runaway government spending.
While Donald Trump is trying to appeal to homeschooling families with his Agenda 47 plan, the reality is that by offering tax breaks and subsidies, the federal government ultimately will be able to regulate homeschooling, and federal control will ruin homeschooling as we know it.
Politicians say "greedflation," and profits are what fuels rising prices, but the real culprit is fiat money creation fueled by the central bank.
Insults couched as “humor” aren’t going to win over swing voters.
The chief executive officer of Postmedia is moving to reassure people in Atlantic Canada that they should not expect major changes in their local newspapers. At least, not right away.
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Читать дальше...While the risk of hospitalization and death is nowhere near what it was in 2021, there is still a danger, particularly for the elderly or those with compromised immune systems.