YouTube is testing a new AI tool that will allow you to ask questions about videos while watching them on your TV.
CBS responded Tuesday to Colbert’s candor about why the interview was scrapped and its subsequent online-exclusive, refuting Colbert’s claims and saying that the late night show was only given ...
Trump and the first lady were traveling back to Washington, D.C. Monday evening from Mar-a-Lago after spending the weekend at the Florida resort. In a gaggle with reporters on Air Force One, Trump was ...
Jaden Smith walked out of an interview after the reporter mentioned Kanye West and his brand, Yeezy. Notably, “The Pursuit of Happyness” star shares a complicated history with the rapper, now known as ...
Jaden Smith has always kept fans guessing with his unique style and bold choices. On February 12, 2026, he added another layer to his mysterious image by walking out of a red-carpet interview. The ...
Microsoft-owned GitHub continues to embrace OpenAI and Anthropic AI advances. Microsoft-owned GitHub continues to embrace OpenAI and Anthropic AI advances. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, ...
The filmmaker and longtime YouTube personality tells The Hollywood Reporter about self-distributing the surprise horror hit after meeting with studio execs who "were 100 percent not about me." By Ryan ...
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License to kill that question. Pierce Brosnan shut down a question about whether or not James Bond would enjoy Christmas during an interview with UK’s The Times published Friday. “Of course he would ...
When it comes to job interviews, there's no such thing as an easy question, according to Madeline Mann, founder of career coaching business Self Made Millennial. "Tell me about yourself" seems like a ...
If Timothée Chalamet goes back on College Gameday, YouTube TV subscribers might not even get to watch it. Photo: ESPN College Football via YouTube This article was originally published on October 30 ...
Back in the 2010s, a website called Let Me Google That For You gained a notable amount of popularity for serving a single purpose: snark. The site lets you generate a custom link that you can send ...