
California Logic, Swedish Roads
Tesla FSD crossed the Atlantic and immediately started arguing with European law.

Saul Nash Shaped Something Men Weren't Ready to Admit They Wanted
Spring 2027 wasn't about provocation — it was about architecture, and the body inside it.

Polymarket Paid for the Feeling of Winning
Over a thousand fake-bet videos, a typo in the URL, and a prediction market that couldn't predict how badly this would land.
In Rotation

Forty Years, and Peak Performance Went Back to Ask the Mountain
A heritage brand's best argument isn't a campaign. It's the conditions it was built for.

Giannis Is Available. The Cap Isn't.
Boston wants the league's best player. The salary cap wants a word first.

Goats Built a Neural Network. Nobody Called Them Sentient.
A Microsoft researcher ran Age of Empires II livestock through a neural network architecture to make a point the AI industry keeps refusing to hear.

Corvette Didn't Ask Bugatti's Opinion

OG Wore It When It Mattered Most. Now You Can Wear It Too.

Paraguay Sent a Man Off for Whispering

Beijing Moved Its Data Centers Off the Planet

Two Bets, One Battery War, and Nobody Agrees on When

Blue Shoes, One Million Eyes, and a Ceiling Coming Down
What you should know.

Nobody Home, Nobody Hurrying
Xiaomi sent a 1,000-horsepower SUV around the Nürburgring with no driver — and the lap took ten and a half minutes.

Toto Wolff Got Lucky, and He Knows It
When the man who built the dynasty admits relief that its greatest driver walked out the door, you have to ask what dominance actually costs.

Quick, Composed, and Refuses to Be Filed
A writer at Carscoops spent a week with the 2026 Cadillac Optiq-V and came back without a clean answer — which might be exactly where Cadillac wants you.

Dacia Spring Changes Everything Except the Price Tag
Moving production from China to Europe without breaking the budget isn't a logistics story — it's a stress test for the entire idea of affordable European EVs.

Brussels Blinked First. China Noticed.
When the workaround becomes the product, you have to ask whether the rule ever meant anything.

Hagerty Missed Le Mans. That's the Story.
When a writer at the sport's most trusted outlet can't watch the race, the fragmentation problem stops being abstract.
Storieswe’re telling.

Their Fathers Watched. Their Names Will Travel.
The 2026 NBA draft class didn't just inherit talent — they inherited something harder to measure, and they're done pretending otherwise.

Six Races, No Laps, and a Dream Red Bull Handed Back
Liam Lawson's dismissal from Red Bull Racing wasn't a failure of talent — it was a system eating one of its own before he ever had a chance to run.

Men Wore the Joke and Nobody Laughed It Off
Spring 2027 menswear didn't loosen the suit's collar — it asked whether the collar was ever the problem.

Who You Were Was Never the Destination
Golf handed Harry Higgs a redemption arc. He handed it back.

