
The Floor Is the Point
Three very different cars just made the same argument — and the industry isn't ready to admit it's right.

adidas Is Having Two Conversations at Once
One shoe barely exists. The other looks like a fever dream. Both are telling the truth.

One Job. Seventy-Seven Million Dollars. Nobody's Embarrassed.
States keep handing datacenter operators nine-figure tax breaks for employment numbers you could fit in a sedan.
In Rotation

The Closed Case Back Is the Point
IWC came to Geneva with a quiet argument: the best thing a watch can do is get out of your way.

The Coach Who Knows When to Read the Room
Steve Kerr didn't close a door — he told you exactly what he thinks is behind it.

Free Means You're the Dataset Now
Atlassian stopped hiding what the free tier actually costs.
The Button Is Back, and Detroit Owes You an Apology
A Hundred Years of Not Asking for Your Opinion
The $3.9 Billion Question Nobody's Asking
The Government Blinked
Pato O'Ward Looked at F1 and Decided It Wasn't Worth It
Golf Doesn't Care If You Can Golf
What you should know.
WrestleMania 42 Has Two Stories, and Only One of Them Is Being Told Right
WWE's future is being written by Black talent. The broadcast that delivered it was built for someone else.
Four Billion Dollars, and the First Move Is a Trim
Tom Dundon bought the Trail Blazers for $4.25 billion and immediately started cutting costs. That's not a contradiction. That's the whole philosophy.
The Rocket Worked. The Mission Didn't. Welcome to the Gap.
Blue Origin stuck the landing and lost the plot — and that contradiction tells you everything about where commercial spaceflight actually is.
One System Builds Trust. The Other Builds Streaks.
Nissan just drove itself through unscripted Tokyo traffic. Tesla just made that a game.
The Most Expensive Losing Streak in Baseball
The Mets have the second-highest payroll in MLB and the third-worst start in franchise history. One of those facts was supposed to prevent the other.
Two Cities, Zero Cars, One Announcement
Tesla called it an expansion. The data called it something else.
Storieswe’re telling.

Every Succession Is a Confession
Who you hand the keys to tells you more about a company than anything it's ever shipped.

The Stillness of Getting It Right
The Iwao Blue doesn't ask for your attention — it simply holds it, and that's the whole argument.

The Art of Making Difficult Look Inevitable
A Hypebeast piece on Tyshawn Jones' ollie accidentally wrote the best definition of taste I've read this year.

The Comfort of the Known
Watches & Wonders 2026 didn't ask what comes next — it asked how well we remember what came before.

