
Sequoia Owners Paid $1,623 More to Fill Up. EV Owners Paid $11.
The numbers are finally in. They're damning for trucks — and somehow for the whole fuel-economy argument too.

BA111OD Opened the Movement and Settled an Argument
The Chapter 7 Skeleton isn't just a new reference — it's evidence that skeletonization has become the price of admission at this tier.

Nuro Called Second Place a Strategy. Waymo Just Kept Driving.
When a startup reframes losing the race as a feature, you're watching the industry finally admit who won it.
In Rotation

Omega Put the Watch in the Game First. That Wasn't an Accident.
The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light existed in a video game before it existed at all — and that sequence is the whole story.

Two Undergrads at Brown Built the Deal Table. Then Pulled Up Chairs.
When a class project becomes a live brokerage network, the gatekeepers have a problem.

Samsung's Workers Looked at the Billionaire Scoreboard and Asked Where Their Check Was
The AI wealth debate has found its most inconvenient audience: the people who actually build the hardware.

Ram Killed the Tech Nobody Asked For, Because 40% Said So Out Loud

Richemont Grew 11%. Nobody Was Chasing You.

Caitlin Clark Sat Out, and the Fever Told Nobody Until the Lights Were On

A Spectrogram Was Enough

Paul Smith's Mini Took 30 Years to Cross the Atlantic

35mm and Nothing to Prove
What you should know.

Madison Square Garden Has Been Waiting 26 Years for a Team That Could Actually Carry It
The Knicks aren't riding the moment. They built one.

Suzuki's Cheapest Van Costs $8,400 and Owes You Nothing
A writer at Carscoops spent time with a kei van that still has crank windows, a manual gearbox, and absolutely no interest in your opinion about that.

Google Stopped Selling Gemini. Now It's Laying Pipe.
Every announcement at I/O 2026 was about the same thing, and almost nobody said it out loud.

Medvedev Played His Best Tennis Against Sinner and Won One Set
When the most dangerous man in the draw sighs and says 'it's super tough,' you stop calling them upsets.

Two Giants Rookies, One Stage, and No Neutral Ground Left
Abdul Carter questioned Jaxson Dart on social media for appearing at a Trump rally. By Saturday, they were 'good.' The sport wasn't.

Russell and Antonelli Touched Wheels in a Sprint. Read That Again.
When teammates start wheel-banging in a race that doesn't even award championship points, the pressure underneath the 2026 title fight is already doing something to people.
Storieswe’re telling.

West Ham Went Down Because of How They Were Run, Not How They Played
On a final day worth millions and soaked in thirty-degree heat, the Premier League delivered its annual verdict — and this one had been written months ago.

Nobody's Giving Ground in 2026, and the Season Hasn't Even Started Meaning It Yet
Five drivers, five agendas, and a grid-wide admission that restraint is a luxury none of them can afford.

Twelve Minutes as National Autobiography
Andscape just framed the halftime show as America's most honest mirror — and it's hard to argue back.

Rowdy Died Preparing for a Race He'd Never Run
NASCAR didn't lose a villain on Thursday. It lost the only reason the story had stakes.

