
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.

Two Hours Fell in London. Adidas Had the Receipts.
When Sabastian Sawe crossed the Mall in 1:59:30, the story stopped being about human limits and started being about who made the shoes.

Apple Maps Blinked
Ads are coming to Apple Maps this summer, and the search bar was never really yours.
In Rotation

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.

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.

X-energy Went Public on a Data Center's Permission Slip
A nuclear startup just raised a billion dollars, and the AI buildout is the reason anyone let it happen.

After 76 Years, NASCAR Hands the Wheel to Someone Else

Shoes Before Everything

Sean McVay Picked a Quarterback He'd Never Met. Watch the Face.

Meta Went Shopping for CPUs. Nvidia Should Notice.

Hyundai Built a Car Only China Gets to Have

Giorgio Armani Opens the Vault and Calls It New
What you should know.

Boston Won 17-1, Then Fired Its Manager
Alex Cora didn't lose his job because the Red Sox were losing. He lost it because someone needed to.

One Man Dribbling. Four Men Watching. Two Series Proving It.
The Knicks keep handing Jalen Brunson the ball and stepping back. The Nuggets-Wolves keep proving what happens when they don't.

Ugly on Purpose Takes Commitment
From bowling Sambas to frog-soled Vans, sneaker brands aren't chasing performance anymore — they're chasing the bit.

Raw Model Power Was Never Going to Be Enough
A writer at Android Authority switched sides. The reason says more about AI product design than any benchmark ever will.

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.

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.
Storieswe’re telling.

Super Bowl XXVII Stopped. Bob Costas Still Hears It.
A writer at Andscape just argued that a halftime show from over thirty years ago was America talking to itself. They're not wrong.

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.
