
Quebec Handed Tesla a $400 Million Question About Six Years
A $4,477 repair bill and a class-action filing are doing what no range anxiety ever could — stress-testing what Tesla actually promised.

Two Signatures on One Dial, One Question About Who Needs Whom
Zenith's Calibre 135 collaboration with Naoya Hida isn't a flex from a 160-year-old manufacture — it's an admission.
Siri's Big Comeback Runs on Someone Else's Hardware
Apple spent years selling you on on-device AI. September's overhaul quietly depends on Google's Nvidia fleet to make that promise land.
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Marine Serre Went Back to the Archive. Under Armour Let Her.
A collaboration built on late-2000s athletic memory raises a quieter question about who gets to decide when a brand is ready for fashion.

Scott Agness Reported a Back Injury. The Fever Took His Badge.
When a franchise pulls credentials over injury coverage, the real problem isn't the reporter.

Amazon Generated a Product You Cannot Buy to Help You Buy a Product
Visual search just got a credibility problem, and the company selling you things built it.

Red Bull Found 7 Kilograms It's Afraid to Lose

Squale Made a Watch for the Italian Navy. Now Anyone Can Buy It.

Jon Rahm Won't Sell You LIV. That Silence Is Louder Than Any Pitch.

Google Promises to Put the Water Back

Toyota Made a Hot Hatch Worse at Everything Except One

Four Collaborations Deep Into Cigars, Bell & Ross Has Committed to Something
What you should know.

Presenting Sponsor of the NBA Finals. Gone by Game One.
YouTube TV's name vanished from the NBA Finals before the first tip-off, and nobody seemed to notice — which tells you everything about where sports media is right now.

Dario Amodei Thinks We're Not Ready. His Company Is Building It Anyway.
When the person holding the match warns you about fire, the warning doesn't slow anything down — it just makes the burn more poetic.

Nobody Waited for the Future. They Bought a Hybrid.
Gas above four dollars has a way of clarifying what people actually want — and it turns out it isn't a charging cable.

Six Billion Dollars, Shrinking Rooms
The NFL's ad haul just hit a record. The audience paying for it keeps getting smaller.

Sabalenka Was Two Points From the Final. Then She Disappeared.
World No. 1, up a set and a break, didn't lose a match — she evacuated one.

270,000 Engines and No Good Answer
Toyota recalled a quarter-million engines from its flagship truck. The part that should worry you isn't the recall.
Storieswe’re telling.

Sambas at the Afrobeats Party
When the shoes on the dance floor tell you more about identity than sport ever could, something has shifted in what sneakers are actually for.

When the Chips Don't Come, You Build Around Them
Countries that couldn't get compute didn't wait — they built something the U.S. didn't plan for.

Air-Cooled, Carbon-Bodied, and Faster Than the Thing Porsche Sells Today
Theon didn't restore a 911. They rebuilt the argument for what a 911 should be.

Rachel Entrekin Won 250 Miles. Science Showed Up to Take Credit.
A woman wins one of the most brutal ultras on the calendar, and suddenly her biology is the story — which tells you everything about how we've been watching.
