
1,100 Miles in One Day, and She's Not Doing It for the History Books
Katherine Legge is attempting The Double — and the story the coverage keeps burying is the only one worth telling.

Swept Out of Los Angeles, Pulled Back Toward Home
The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't just end the Lakers' season — they ended the argument LeBron James had been making about himself for years.

Meta Built a Vault. After Years of Living in Your Walls.
Incognito AI chat isn't a privacy innovation — it's a receipt.
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Two Million Dollars Said What Catalogues Won't
Watch auction records aren't just financial news — they're a referendum on what modern watchmaking has stopped offering.

NFL Honors Found a New Home, and Broadcast Television Wasn't Invited
When prestige moves to a streaming platform, it stops being a television moment and becomes a subscription benefit.

Two Men Walk Into a Nonprofit. Only One Understood What That Meant.
Sam Altman's testimony against Elon Musk isn't really about a lawsuit — it's about what happens when someone mistakes a research lab for a hostile takeover target.

Renault Cut the Doors Off and Called It a Concept

Ming Named It 'Peep Show' and Meant It as a Philosophy

Lane Kiffin Burned the Bridge and Then Scheduled a Game On It

A Teenager Asked If He'd Be Okay. The Chatbot Said Yes.

Lotus Promised Us EVs. Here Come the Exhausts.

Royal Pop Doesn't Need Your Permission to Be Serious
What you should know.

Carpet Company Walked Off the Board and Into the Woods
Their first non-skate shoe isn't a pivot — it's proof that the best taste was never about the terrain.

Under Armour Told You Who Built That Brand
When Steph Curry walks, Under Armour loses 1% of its revenue. That number is a confession.

Google Filled the Screen and Stopped Pretending Otherwise
Android Auto's edge-to-edge update isn't a feature — it's a concession that the car screen was always the phone's territory.

Sam Altman Swore He Was Trustworthy. A Jury Gets to Decide.
Three weeks into Musk v. Altman, the trial has stopped being about AI and started being about something much older.

Mazda Didn't Flinch. It Just Never Overreached.
While Ford and GM bled billions learning that EV ambition and EV readiness aren't the same thing, Mazda quietly held its line.

Two Young Women, Two HBCUs, One Door Nobody Told Them Existed
The Rhoden Fellowship isn't just building careers — it's building the people who can survive them.
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Time Slipped Off the Wrist, and Nobody Missed the Strap
When young collectors started reaching for pocket watches and clocks, they weren't being contrarian — they were asking what horology had always been afraid to answer.

Swept Out of Los Angeles, Pulled Back Toward Home
The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't just end the Lakers' season — they ended the argument LeBron James had been making about himself for years.

AI Needed a Power Grid. So It Built One.
When a chatbot requires a turbine farm and a geothermal IPO pops 33% on the same news cycle, something fundamental has shifted — and the tech industry is only now admitting it out loud.

Google Stopped Asking If You Wanted Help
Gemini was always listening. Now it's driving.
