Mohsen Baqery is a Staff Writer at GameRant based in Turkey. He mainly covers video game news and industry features while occasionally publishing guides and listicles. Mohsen started his journey into ...
President Trump suggested Detroit automakers consider making small, inexpensive cars similar to those popular in Japan. Industry analysts believe the idea is unlikely to happen due to low consumer ...
After natural gas producer BKV expanded into the power business, the company went on its IPO road show two years ago and was met with suspicion and ridicule about its then unusual business model. It’s ...
Chef Nancy Silverton usually travels and takes the night off of cooking on Thanksgiving. But this year, the two-time James Beard Award winner and Michelin star chef is switching things up and hosting ...
Here’s your first look at How To Make A Killing starring Glen Powell. The film is directed by John Patton Ford (Emily the Criminal). Starring Alongside Powell are Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, Jessica ...
This one has been brewing for a while. It appeared on the Blacklist in 2014 as Rothchild, then was later renamed to Huntington. A few days ago, the film again got a new title, as it’s now called How ...
Creating custom outfits in "Roblox" has become one of the most popular ways for young creators to express themselves and even earn Robux. Whether you enjoy fashion, want to design your own style, or ...
Margaret Qualley and Ed Harris also star in director John Patton Ford's feature. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Glen Powell is heading back to theaters early next year as the lead of a ...
When it comes to learning how to make eyes look bigger, few understand the craft better than professional makeup artists who’ve spent years perfecting the quintessential doe-eyed gaze. “Doe-eye makeup ...
A new study has discovered a molecular signal that tumors exploit to exhaust the T cells meant to destroy them-and how silencing that signal could revive the body's immunity. The study led by Weill ...
The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit mechanical forces for growth and development. Sip a glass of wine, and you ...