Why F1's High Speed Racing Scenes Look So Realistic

In an age where it seems easier to use visible CG to simulate danger, it's great that entire crew of F1 were committed to capturing in-camera thrills.

Iran holds funeral for top commanders, nuclear scientists killed in Israeli operation

Iran held a funeral for top military commanders and nuclear scientists killed during the country’s 12-day war with Israel.Among those mourned were Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) chief Gen. Hossein Salami and the head of the IRGC’s balli

Jerry Seinfeld Struggled To Make It Through This Seinfeld Scene Without Laughing

Jerry Seinfeld was never considered the best actor on Seinfeld, as he was sometimes stifling laughter through takes. Here's one scene that made him crack up.

Fox News AI Newsletter: ChatGPT rewiring your brain

IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:- ChatGPT could be silently rewiring your brain as experts urge caution for long-term use- Tesla's newly launched robotaxi service experiences driving issues, traffic problems: report- Salesforce boss reveals the stunning amount

Why Landman's Billy Bob Thornton Never Wanted To Direct Again After His Biggest Western Flop

Landman star Billy Bob Thornton stopped directing movies after this Western film from 2000 ended up flopping at the box office.

Squid Game Season 3 Episode 2 Finally Kills The Show's Most Annoying Character

The body count rises rapidly in Squid Game season 3, and the show's most annoying character gets killed off in a game of Hide and Seek.

All 15 X-Men Movies Ranked

Before Marvel Studios completely reboots the X-Men (again), let's take a look back and rank all of the X-Men movies that have been released so far.

The 15 Best Roald Dahl Movies And TV Shows, Ranked

Even years after his death, Roald Dahl remains revered as an author and screenwriter. Here's a ranking of the best movies and TV shows based on his work.

BROADCAST BIAS: Networks shield NYC socialist Mamdani from 'extreme' label they apply to conservatives

Liberals at the network news divisions don’t have an objective or nonpartisan vision when it comes to who in politics can be defined as extreme. When you're a liberal, Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders isn't extreme. He's not very far from yo

1980s child star talks 'Goonies' sequel, music career, and why AI threatens Hollywood's ‘magic’

"The Goonies" star Corey Feldman is concerned that the rise of artificial intelligence could ruin the "magic" of Hollywood filmmaking.In a new interview with Fox News Digital, the entertainer talked about his decades of being part of the film industr

Diver who freed sharks gets Trump pardon after felony conviction stuns him: 'My heart sank'

A Florida-based diver thought he was doing the right thing when he freed a group of sharks—but instead, it led to a felony charge and, years later, a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.On May 28, Tanner Mansell and John Moore Jr. were two of the

Smoke Fans Need To Check Out This Taron Egerton True Crime Series Next

If you like the Taron Egerton-led Apple show Smoke, be sure to also check out the true crime series he made for Apple TV+ a few years ago.

John Wayne Was Cast In This Early Western Remake For An Unusual Reason

Before he became one of Hollywood's biggest stars, John Wayne received top billing in an early Warner Bros. Western remake for an unusual reason.

Minimalist Concrete & Glass Home Offers A Delightful Forest Escape In Belgium

Hidden among the trees, Residence SAB by Govaert-Vanhoutte Architecten unfolds as a seamless interplay between nature and architecture. The house sits quietly in a Belgian forest, its sharp geometry and expansive glazing negotiating a dialogue with

Wayfair's Fourth of July sale: Up to 70% off summer outdoor essentials and more

Wayfair's Fourth of July clearance event is here, and it's the perfect time to grab everything you'll want for the rest of the summer! The sale features deals on outdoor party essentials, including grills – a must-have for any Independence Day cele

A Live-Action Disney Superhero Movie Was A Parody Of A Beloved Superman Character

A live-action Disney superhero film from 2007 parodied a beloved Superman character who's about to make his own live-action debut on the big screen.

Why Reese Witherspoon Left Pixar's Brave

Reese Witherspoon was initially set to voice Merida in Pixar's Brave, but her departure wasn't strictly related to the film changing directors mid-production.

10 Box Office Blockbusters That Had Zero Cultural Impact

Just because a movie scores big at the box office doesn't mean it's necessarily remembered after its theatrical release. Here are 10 prime examples.

How psychiatry and activism created the dangerous concept of 'transgender children'

In April 2007, millions of Americans tuned in to ABC’s 20/20 as Barbara Walters introduced the world to psychiatry’s most devastating creation: the "transgender child." In a segment titled "My Secret Self," Walters profiled three children—in

Ingredient in common kitchen herbs could target Alzheimer's, but don't change any recipes just yet

Experts believe they've identified a chemical compound in certain herbs that could help mitigate or prevent Alzheimer's disease — but before anyone makes a run for the spice rack, there are a few catches. In a study published in the journal Antiox

Yale scholarship discriminating based on race, civil rights complaint alleges

EXCLUSIVE – Yale University is facing a civil rights complaint due to its affiliation with a training program that restricts eligibility to non-White applicants.The Equal Protection Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation is filing a civil rig

AOC's claimed Bronx identity called 'bold-face lie' by former schoolmate turned NY assemblyman

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s image as a tough Bronx native is being challenged by a New York lawmaker who revealed photos of her in his high school yearbook from Yorktown Heights, a suburb nearly an hour outside New York City. New York State GO


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