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Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind the original Star Wars and a 'secret weapon' for the saga's story, has passed away at 80. Her profound influence shaped key plot points like Obi-Wan's death, earning her an indelible place in film history alongside a career working on classics like Taxi Driver and American Graffiti. Her legacy extends beyond the screen, remembered as a trailblazer who made cinema feel more vivid.

Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht arrived in Seattle the same day Meta disclosed nearly 1,400 local layoffs, signaling a complex period for the tech giant. Meanwhile, robot pizza startup Picnic shut down, and corporate America grapples with the rising costs of AI, including practices like "tokenmaxxing" that inflate expenses. These events highlight a tech industry facing both opulence and economic realities.

The Verdict: A Glimmer of High-Speed Hope American Airlines' commitment to integrate Starlink Wi-Fi into its fleet is undeniably exciting news for weary travelers accustomed to subpar in-flight internet. While specific

Porsche is closing three subsidiaries—Cellforce Group (battery R&D), Porsche eBike Performance, and Cetitec (software)—affecting over 500 jobs. This strategic overhaul, driven by CEO Michael Leiters, aims to refocus on core business amidst declining sales and profits, particularly in key markets like China and North America.

Former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé recently dropped a bombshell: Nintendo ceased selling directly to Amazon in the late 2000s after Amazon allegedly asked them to engage in illegal practices to undercut other retailers. This revelation sheds light on the long-standing friction between the two giants.

American McGee, developer of Alice: Madness Returns, recently shared a wild story about publisher EA's marketing team wanting the 2011 game to be "more sexy." His creative and hilarious response involved dildos and a snail, effectively shutting down the bizarre request.

Volkswagen's MOIA America and Uber have officially begun on-road testing of self-driving ID. Buzz minibuses in Los Angeles, marking the first U.S. city in their multi-city rollout strategy. The initial fleet operates with human safety operators, targeting commercial service by late 2026 and fully driverless operations by 2027. This move leverages the specialized ID. Buzz AD equipped with a 27-sensor Mobileye platform and Uber's extensive ride-hailing network.

EV Adoption in America: A Mixed Signal Market America's electric vehicle (EV) market is currently a complex tapestry of contrasting trends and performances. In Q1 2026, the landscape saw significant shifts, with some

Even as more Americans integrate artificial intelligence into their daily lives for tasks like research, writing, and data analysis, their skepticism toward the technology continues to deepen. A new Quinnipiac

An invasive golden oyster mushroom, originally cultivated for food, is now rapidly disrupting North American forest ecosystems. This article explores the ecological challenges posed by such biological 'rogue processes' and delves into citizen science-driven mitigation strategies, including genetic preservation through cloning, offering parallels to software development challenges.

Understand Alpine's potential U.S. launch, the next-gen A110, and why this French sports car and its EV siblings are poised to shake up the American automotive market.

A strong internet connection means little if your Wi-Fi router can't keep up. CNET's latest lab tests, spanning several months and over 30 leading models, pinpoint the routers that truly deliver. With 86% of Americans

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk, Sparking Legal Battle The Defense Department has formally designated American AI firm Anthropic as a "supply-chain risk," escalating a weeks-long dispute over the company's

Elon Musk's America PAC has received a reprimand from the Georgia State Election Board for violating state election law. The PAC sent partially pre-filled absentee ballot applications to residents in multiple counties, a practice prohibited by Georgia law for entities other than authorized relatives. This action draws scrutiny given Musk's frequent public comments on voter fraud.

Brendan Carr has expressed a desire for "patriotic" programming to coincide with Trump's yearlong America 250 celebration. This initiative, reported by Ars Technica, aims to encourage content that aligns with national commemorative themes.