Donald Trump's White House continues to use video games to push out his horrible messaging.
It's clear John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) is going to have to earn his stripes, as well as his power ring, in DC Studios' latest HBO series, Lanterns.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's 'WAP' performance at Houston show squashes beef rumors, as they celebrate friendship on social media.
Apple unveils new M5 MacBook Air and Pro models, but with higher prices.
Two Smoothie King employees are out of a job after allegedly taking a stand against Donald Trump on company time.
Donald Trump is now looking quite hawkish after deciding to partner with Israel and launching an assault on Iran, which his administration claims is trying to build nuclear weapons. Those claims come after he initially said the country's nuclear capability was all but stifled after previously claiming they "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.
Amazon's live-action God of War series faces backlash from gamers over its first-look photo, sparking debates on adapting realistic video games to TV.
Yung Miami is letting the world know her next man has to be all about God and his coin.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) isn't one of the brightest politicians, and she lived up to that when she broke one of the main stipulations set during Hillary Clinton's deposition regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Michael Dyson compares Kendrick Lamar's diss track 'Not Like Us' to Trump's immigration policies, sparking backlash from the hip-hop community.
Mortal Kombat II's new trailer teases more action, more characters, fatalities, plenty of Johnny Cage (Karl Urban), and, thank goodness, less of Cole Young (Lewis Tan).