Trump Administration Appointee Worked At Cambridge Analytica

Kelly Rzendzian worked on message planning for the presidential campaign before joining the Commerce Department.

Sacramento Police Said They Were Making Changes. Then They Killed Stephon Clark.

Police reform is useless if it’s not enforced.

Senator Tells Ben Carson To Stop Blaming Wife For Expensive Furniture

The HUD Secretary eventually said he takes responsibility “even though” he “wasn’t aware” of any spending limits.

Fed-Up Parkland Students Featured On Time Magazine Cover

The magazine features students who have become the faces of gun-law reform and asks: “Can these kids actually do it?”

Atacama mummy wasn’t an alien, it was a mutated human

The mummified remains of a humanoid were discovered over a decade ago in Chile’s Atacama Desert. When found and made public, this tiny specimen was subject to its fair share of conspiracy theories and high hopes that it was the first solid proof of humanoid life born not of this world. It certainly looks like what pop culture tells us … Continue reading

With 'Siren,' Unreal Engine blurs the line between CGI and reality

Epic Games has been obsessed with real-time motion capture for years, but the company is now trying to take its experiments with the technology one step further. Enter “Siren,” a digital personality that it created alongside a few prominent firms in…

Facebook gave researcher anonymized data on 57 billion friendships

The Guardian reports today that Cambridge University researcher Aleksandr Kogan’s relationship with Facebook wasn’t limited to his now infamous “thisisyourdigitallife” app. He had actually also received an additional sizable chunk of data from Facebo…

Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence, but he didn’t have much to say

As a series of reports exposed Cambridge Analytica’s use of improperly obtained personal data, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was nowhere to be seen. The billionaire’s self-imposed public exile ended with a fresh media tour that took in stops at CNN, T…

Congress wants Zuckerberg to testify about Cambridge Analytica

Thus far, two states, the FTC, UK Parliament and US Congress all want answers from Facebook regarding how political firm Cambridge Analytica ended up with data on 50 million users. Representatives from the company even met with staffers from House an…

New Deadpool 2 Trailer Introduces The X-Force

It’s safe to say that there’s a lot of anticipation for Deadpool 2 as the first movie was a roaring hit. A couple of teasers and trailers have already been released so far but fans always want more. Fans of the franchise will be excited to know that a new Deadpool 2 trailer has been released today. The new trailer gives us our longest look yet at the upcoming anti-superhero movie.

Sequels have a tendency to not meet expectations but that doesn’t appear to be the case with the upcoming movie. According to a new report, Deadpool 2 has done extremely well in test screenings and has earned a score of 98 in one of its final tests.

The sequel was reportedly tested thrice with the first test receiving a score of 91 while the second surging ahead with 97. Two separate cuts were shown for the final test which scored 98 and 94, the studio is understandably expected to go with the cut that had the highest score.

As we have come to expect from this franchise, the new Deadpool 2 trailer is a good blend of action with comedy, which is really what has made the franchise so endearing to its fans. Deadpool 2 is due to hit the big screen on May 18th.

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