
China Didn't Wait for Permission to Build a Hypercar
When BYD rolls out a 1,000-horsepower drop-top and calls it intelligent, the subtext isn't ambition — it's arrival.

One Watch. Every Wrist. MING Figured Out the Math.
The Polymesh Straight Link isn't just a new strap — it's an argument for owning less.

Comeback Season, or Just the Pendulum?
Andscape is calling 2027 a turning point for Black quarterbacks in the draft. The harder question is what comes after.
In Rotation

Shoes Before Everything
New creative directors at Chanel and Dior aren't introducing themselves with a coat or a campaign. They're starting at the floor.

Good Morning America Is Where Accountability Lives Now
Paige Shiver went on television and said what no courtroom required her to say.

Meta Went Shopping for CPUs. Nvidia Should Notice.
When one of the biggest AI spenders starts routing around GPUs, the shortage narrative starts to look like a story we told ourselves.

VW Spent Years Saying No. Here's What Changed.

Giorgio Armani Opens the Vault and Calls It New

Pittsburgh Opened Its Doors. Nobody Booked a Room.

Classified Intel, Thirteen Bets, $409,881

Nobody Has Driven It. Musk Already Knows It's the Last.

36mm, 1776, and a Brand Deciding to Trust Itself
What you should know.

Nobody Asks About the Goals Anymore
From a soccer dad in Amsterdam to an actor hanging off a cliff in Australia, every profile now wants the same thing — what broke you, and how.

Citroën Looked at Its Competition and Decided to Look Like Itself
The French brand is borrowing Chinese speed while betting that soul is the one thing BYD can't ship in a container.

Free Charging Wasn't the Bonus. It Was the Confession.
Tesla just told you what the Supercharger network actually is — and buried the admission inside a promotional offer.

Roger Goodell Had Answers Ready. That Was the Problem.
When the commissioner of the NFL finally faces a hard question, watch what he does with it.

Bugatti Has a New Owner. It's Had Several.
Porsche just sold its stake to investors, and the Veyron's spiritual home is now someone's portfolio line.

After 76 Years, NASCAR Hands the Wheel to Someone Else
Jim France stepping down isn't a retirement story — it's a reckoning with what dynasty actually costs.
Storieswe’re telling.

China Didn't Wait for Permission to Build a Hypercar
When BYD rolls out a 1,000-horsepower drop-top and calls it intelligent, the subtext isn't ambition — it's arrival.

At the 2026 World Cup, the Boot Is the Message
When an airline makes a better football shoe than most football brands, something fundamental has shifted.

Fifty Years of Institutional Memory, Packaged Into a Buyout
Microsoft is handing long-timers a graceful exit while its executives sprint for the door — and the company hasn't figured out which one scares it more.

Geneva Showed Us Everything. Nothing Changed.
Watches & Wonders 2026 was a masterclass in controlled evolution — and what the coverage reveals is how thoroughly the industry has made peace with that.

