
Genesis Took a Concept to Le Mans and Called It a Racer
When Seoul's boldest design exercise sprouted wings at the world's most famous endurance race, something shifted in the performance conversation.

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.
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Steve McQueen's Wrist, and What We're Actually Bidding On
Sotheby's is selling the last Heuer Monaco from the set of Le Mans. Hodinkee says the provenance is finally settled. I think the more interesting question just opened up.

NIL Has a Money Problem and a Mirror Problem
A year into the House settlement, the enforcement system meant to legitimize athlete pay is doing the opposite.

Google's Own Model Ran the Con
When your AI becomes someone else's fraud engine, a lawsuit is the easy part.

Eight Thousand Miles of Fine Print

OG Anunoby Owns the Biggest Moment of the Finals. His Shoes Cost Less Than Your Dinner.

Shedeur Sanders Moved $17.7 Million in Merch. The Browns Took Him in the Fifth Round.

Deezer Built a Flashlight and Pointed It at Everyone Else's Mess

BMW Drew a Line at Le Mans and Called It the Future

Pool Depth, Cocktail Hour, and a Dive Watch That Knows the Difference
What you should know.

Minimalism Has Been Lying to Us. Oliver Gallaugher Is Telling the Truth.
A writer at Worn & Wound just described a watch that looks simple and costs a fortune to make — and that tension is worth sitting with.

Apple Built Siri AI for California. Everyone Else Gets a Waiting Room.
WWDC 2026 confirmed the feature. The European Commission confirmed the fracture.

Zverev Won Roland-Garros. The Silence After Said Everything.
A first major title landed Sunday and the sport didn't know how to feel about it.

Anthropic Built the Cage. The Government Locked It.
When your safety warnings become your shutdown notice, being right about AI risk turns out to carry its own kind of liability.

Scuffs as Signatures: What Vans and Travis Barker Just Admitted About Damage
When the distress is the design, something fundamental has shifted in how skate culture sells itself.

53 Years of Waiting Looked Like 20.9 Million People
When the Knicks pulled off the biggest Game 4 comeback anyone had seen in decades, New York didn't just watch — it declared itself appointment television.
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.

