Adding a little spice to your diet can boost your health. Research has shown many health benefits of capsaicin, the active ingredient in cayenne pepper. But that doesn't necessarily mean you'll get ...
After a 20-year-long hiatus, Onimusha: Way of The Sword will be the first new mainline entry in Capcom’s iconic action series since 2006’s Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams. With a release scheduled for 2026, ...
Ahead of Week 5's matchup against the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback Dak Prescott is feeling confident, as his team will look to bounce back from their 40-40 tie in overtime ...
The head of a presidential library resigned this week after a tug-of-war with the Trump administration over gift selection and a sword for King Charles III, sources familiar with the matter told CBS ...
Ed O'Keefe is CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent reporting for all CBS News platforms. He's part of the team covering President Trump and covered all four years of Joe Biden's ...
The departure of Todd Arrington, who led the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, came after the administration sought a sword from its collection as a gift for King Charles. By ...
We're still waiting on an official teaser for the live-action Masters of the Universe movie, but we have seen plenty of set photos, and a first look at Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man sitting astride ...
In prestige mystery series these days, women tend to be on the case. When I think of the detectives or private investigators or nosy reporters of the past decade of TV, I mostly think of the ...
Jen Vestuto is a TV Features Writer for Collider. A born and raised New Yorker, she started her career on set as a production assistant for shows like Law & Order: SVU and Person of Interest. In LA, ...
I learned that Charlie Kirk was dead by seeing a video of his assassination on social media. It is an unfortunate sign of our times, when “If it bleeds it leads” has been replaced with “Monetize ...
It just so happens that, concurrent to my watching all eight episodes of Netflix‘s new miniseries, “Wayward,” twice — back to back, and with obsessive interest — I’ve been reading Melissa Broder’s ...
It’s an irony of our present moment that we have access to more information than any other civilization in history, yet we often can’t seem to be able to sift consensual truth out of this infinite ...