
Two Electric Hatchbacks, One Uncomfortable Number: £5,000
When Leapmotor prices the B05 under £29,000 and Peugeot brings back the GTI badge on a hot electric hatch, the gap between them says more about the industry than either car does alone.

Dana White Threw the Party of His Career and Left Owing Money
The White House UFC event happened exactly once, and the man who made it happen says it will never happen again.

Nobody Budgeted for This
AI promised to pay for itself. Now IT departments are getting the actual invoice.
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260 Years Old, and Arnold & Son Just Learned to Wink
A mother-of-pearl London dial that hides its own secrets in the dark — and what that says about heritage watchmaking right now.

SEC Wrote a Memo Against the Fix. Read That Sentence Again.
When the most powerful conference in college sports warns that a reform bill will make litigation worse, the confession buried inside that argument is more damning than the bill itself.

42 Attorneys General Subpoenaed OpenAI's Ads, Its Safety Policies, and Its Sycophancy All at Once
When regulators come for your chatbot's personality, the credibility problem runs deeper than compliance.

Ford Sends Lincoln to China. The Badge Stays American.

Minimalism Has Been Lying to Us. Oliver Gallaugher Is Telling the Truth.

Zverev Won Roland-Garros. The Silence After Said Everything.

Apple Built Siri AI for California. Everyone Else Gets a Waiting Room.

Eight Thousand Miles of Fine Print

Scuffs as Signatures: What Vans and Travis Barker Just Admitted About Damage
What you should know.

Rivian Kept the Battery Cool. The Driver Sweated.
A software update in Amazon's delivery vans cuts A/C to protect the battery — and the gap between what the van needs and what the person inside it needs just became impossible to ignore.

Brunson Had a Championship and Used It on This
When a Finals MVP burns celebration capital defending a broadcaster from a pop star's fanbase, something has shifted in what athletes think they're allowed to say.

Aldon Smith Was 36, and Nobody Knows What Happened Next
A former NFL star is dead, the cause is unknown, and the league's wellness promises are standing very quietly in the corner.

Alfa Romeo Is Cheering for Bosnia Now, and They'd Like You to Know It
A World Cup discount tied to a country Alfa Romeo has no business backing is either the dumbest sponsorship idea of the year or the most honest one.

Rivian Built a $45,000 Bet on Something Spreadsheets Can't Measure
The R2 isn't selling on range. It's selling on the feeling that someone actually thought it through.

Ford Said No to Formula E. Now Watch What It Does With That Answer.
When a carmaker exempts its wildest machines from electrification, it's not a retreat — it's a declaration about what performance actually means.
Storieswe’re telling.

South Korea Played Like They Had Something to Prove. Turns Out They Did.
When one team's style becomes the tournament's argument, winning stops being the only thing that matters.

Siri Works Now. Ask Someone in California.
Apple finally fixed its assistant — then handed regulators the perfect excuse to make that fix invisible to half a billion people.

Gulf Sovereigns, Chinese Satellites, and the Price of Looking Up
SpaceX went public at a record valuation. The people who wrote the biggest checks aren't dreaming about Mars.

Everyone Else Drove Through the Door America Bolted Shut
When protectionism becomes a policy identity, the gap between where the world is going and where you're standing gets hard to explain away.

