COVID-era flops cost Hollywood hundreds of millions. West Side Story and The Last Duel led the damage. Five years on, the bills are still being counted.
Author: Mason Miller
Three Internet Delivery Stocks Defying an Industry Slump
Three Internet delivery services stocks sit inside a Zacks industry ranked in the bottom 8%, yet each posted Q1 2026 results that met or beat consensus.
A $20 Raspberry Pi Keeps DNS Queries Off Google’s Servers
Pi-hole and Unbound turn a $20 Raspberry Pi into a private DNS resolver that blocks ads, keeps queries off Google, and adds DNSSEC record validation.
Section 224 Is Writing Permanent U.S.-Israel Military Ties Into Law
Section 224 of the FY2027 NDAA buries U.S.-Israeli defense integration in must-pass legislation as public opposition to Israel reaches a 20-year high.
The Eight Horror Films That Made Over 100 Times Their Budget
Eight horror films have earned at least 100 times their production budgets globally, from The Blair Witch Project to Obsession, all ranked by multiplier.
Intel’s New Frame Extrapolation Attacks Gaming Latency
Intel's frame extrapolation predicts player input to generate frames before the GPU renders them, aiming to fix the latency flaw in DLSS 3 and FSR 3 frame generation methods.
Evgeny Rylov Retires From Swimming, Four Olympic Medals in Hand
Rylov, Russian backstroke double-gold medalist at Tokyo 2020, announced his retirement on Friday with four Olympic medals and years of sanctions behind him.
Fitbit Air vs. Pixel Watch 4, and Why You Might Want Both
Google's $99 Fitbit Air and $349 Pixel Watch 4 serve different roles, but since May 2026 the Google Health app can sync both devices on one account at once.
Alvarez Hits 192nd Home Run to Reach Sixth in Astros History
Yordan Alvarez hit his 192nd career homer to reach sixth all-time in Astros history. Jose Altuve's 240th as a 2B passed Lou Whitaker for seventh in MLB.
‘Dead, White and Blue’ Raids the Government’s Film Archive
Mike Davis assembled 'Dead, White and Blue' from 300 free government films, no shooting days or clearance fees. The archive belongs to everyone.










