
Ram Built a 777-Horsepower Street Truck and Called the Bluff
Three years ago, Stellantis was burying the V8. Now there's a Hellcat pickup that runs to 60 faster than a BMW M3.

Awake Stopped Whispering and Nobody Looked Away
A French indie brand layering Vietnamese lacquer over hand-engraved guilloché just changed the terms of what a small watchmaker is allowed to want.
Google Made the Box Bigger. That's Not the News.
After 25 years, the search bar changed shape — and somehow that's what everyone is talking about.
In Rotation

GU Has Been Winning in America Without Asking Anyone to Notice
A writer at Highsnobiety just staked out a position that's been sitting in plain sight.

Victor Wembanyama Is Making an Argument Nobody Has a Rebuttal For
The MVP drought among American-born players isn't a crisis. It's a mirror.

Sony Charged $650 for a Decade and Called It Hardware
The 1000X The Collexion isn't competing with Bose. It's competing with the idea that specs still close the sale.

Mercedes Built a Fake V8. Nobody Walked Out.

Isaac Mizrahi Is Going Back to Target, and Nobody Should Be Surprised

Sixteen Trophies and He's Still Walking Out the Door

Plex Charged $250 for Forever. Forever Ended June 30.

Your Car Stopped Being a Product and Started Being a Source

Times Square Swallowed the Show and Called It Fashion
What you should know.

Aaron Rodgers Chose Pittsburgh to Write His Last Line
A four-time MVP, a mystery wife, and a one-year deal — the ending has finally started.

College Football Keeps Adding Teams to a Model That Was Built to Stay Small
An analyst just said out loud what the CFP's financial architects probably already know.

Will Wade Keeps Winning Arguments Nobody Wanted to Have
When a Florida coach calls LSU's recruiting 'not what college athletics is about,' the real question is whether college athletics is about anything anymore.

Oil Was Always Just Stored Electricity. The UAE Finally Did the Math.
When a petrostate walks away from OPEC to fund data centers, the commodity era is officially a rounding error.

420 Horsepower, 8,000 RPM, and a Flat-Six That Refuses to Be About the Numbers
Singer and Cosworth built an engine that makes the spec sheet feel like a distraction.

Nissan Blinked, and the Electric Hypercar Died With It
When Godzilla goes hybrid instead of electric, it's not a compromise — it's a verdict.
Storieswe’re telling.

SpaceX Filed the Paperwork. Read It Slowly.
When Elon Musk's rocket company opens its books, every number in the AI gold rush starts to look like a different kind of math.

Twenty-Two Years of Almost, Then Tuesday in Bournemouth
Arsenal didn't reclaim England in a blaze — they reclaimed it while sitting at home, waiting for Manchester City to draw a team that finished mid-table.

We Keep Asking If Apple Can Invent Again. Wrong Question.
Every CEO transition story has a villain. This one keeps trying to make Tim Cook the victim.

Ten Years of Getting the Story Right by Refusing to Cover Just the Game
Andscape turns ten, and the retrospective reads less like a sports anniversary than a reckoning with what sports journalism was always too afraid to be.

