Bestselling author Lynne Reid Banks, who wrote The Indian in the Cupboard and its sequels has died of cancer at the age of 94.
Bestselling author Lynne Reid Banks, who wrote The Indian in the Cupboard and its sequels has died of cancer at the age of 94.
Author August Niehaus launches her new series, “The Library Attic Collection Presents” with Spellbreakers, a collection of a half-dozen stories. Lori Alden Holuta reviews.
“Quantum Leap” has been canceled at NBC after two seasons, SCIFI.radio has confirmed.
Actress and casting director Barbara Baldavin has died at the age of 85. She appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: twice as Ensign Angela Martine and once as Lisa, a communications officer with no last name.
Two teen ghosts work alongside a clairvoyant to solve mysteries for their supernatural clientele — until a powerful witch complicates their plans.
A dying Dr. Frankenstein is determined to meld the world’s strongest monsters into a singular, unstoppable creation. Now the monsters—including Dracula, Werewolf, and the Invisible Man—must work together to stop him before it’s too late.
A new bill regulating the use of AI replicas has passed the California legislature, updating a law from the 1970’s. Governor Newsom is expected to sign it.
Actor, singer, and director James Darren has passed away at 88, in the cardiac ward of Cedar-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.
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How. 180 million years ago, a stupifyingly large ball of space mud rewrote the history of life on Earth, where it came from, and how we’re watching out for a possible encore.