Roland Garros Is Running Two Tournaments at Once
The scoreboard has never been less interesting.

Lucid Gave Someone Their Money Back. That Alone Is the Story.
A software-riddled Air got bought back — and in doing so, exposed just how thin the floor is beneath every flagship EV promise.

Audemars Piguet Handed AMBUSH the Keys. Watch What Happens Next.
When one of horology's most guarded houses invites a Tokyo fashion label into its most experimental line, the collaboration isn't the story — the admission is.
Apple Can't Fold a Phone Because Folding Isn't the Hard Part
The foldable iPhone's production trouble has nothing to do with hinges — and that's the more interesting problem.
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Reverso Keeps Asking Two Different Questions at Once
Jaeger-LeCoultre's latest Reverso releases aren't just new watches — they're two separate arguments about why old things still matter.

Josh Hart's Box Score Is a Lie. That's Why He Matters.
A writer at Defector just made the case that the most interesting player in this playoff series is the one who barely shows up in the stats.

Smart Glasses Keep Solving the Wrong Problem
Two new wearables, two different bets — and the same unresolved question sitting between them.

Thirty Years Old, Original Tires, More Than MSRP

BA111OD Opened the Movement and Settled an Argument

Jared McCain Walked Into OKC With Painted Nails and 5 Million Followers. Nobody Blinked.

Wi-Fi Sees You Now. It Always Could.

Sequoia Owners Paid $1,623 More to Fill Up. EV Owners Paid $11.

Prince Never Left. Les Deux Just Reminded You.
What you should know.

Fitbit Air Costs $99 and Has No Screen. That's Not a Compromise.
The fitness tracker that does less is winning by doing exactly that.
Silicon Valley's Infrastructure Ambitions Keep Losing to Zoning Boards
A writer at 404 Media catalogued every community that said no to a data center — and the list is longer than anyone expected.

Good Enough Used to Be Fine. Now It's a Ceiling.
Rest of World is naming the agentic divide, and the uncomfortable part isn't the gap — it's who built the floor.

Las Vegas Let Athletes Dope Openly. Nobody Broke Much.
The Enhanced Games promised to shatter what human performance means. What it delivered was a controversy about a stopwatch.

Sabalenka Walked Out. The Tournament Said No. That's Bigger Than One Bag.
Tennis is quietly telling its biggest stars that the court belongs to the sport — not to whoever's paying the endorsement fee.

Rome Has Seen Empires Before. That's Why the Pope's AI Letter Hits Different.
The Vatican just published the most coherent critique of Silicon Valley that Silicon Valley will never read.
Storieswe’re telling.

Roland Garros Is Running Two Tournaments at Once
The scoreboard has never been less interesting.

99 Out of 100 People Already Know
Wembanyama is doing things that shouldn't be possible, and one voter still needed convincing.

Jony Ive Walked Into Maranello and Moved the Furniture
Ferrari's first EV didn't just arrive — it brought someone from outside the religion to rewrite the scripture.

Built Early, Buried Quietly: One Electric CRX in a Chula Vista Junkyard
A rusting Honda in California asks what happens to the pioneers nobody made a plan for.
