
406,024 Units and a Question Nobody Wants to Answer Out Loud
Wall Street just told us what Tesla recovery looks like. It's less exciting than the original story.

Comunión Didn't Ask Paris for Anything
Willy Chavarria brought Chicano soul to Espace Niemeyer and let the room catch up on its own.

Apple Raised Prices for the Shortage. Now It Wants to Buy From the Company Causing It.
Two stories about Apple and memory chips that, sitting next to each other, ask a question nobody seems to want to answer.
In Rotation

Colm Dillane Moved to Miami. Paris Fashion Week Didn't Notice Yet.
When a designer relocates to be closer to culture instead of waiting for culture to arrive, something shifts — and it's not just the zip code.

Nearly $300 Million to Defend Something Nobody Believes In Anymore
The NCAA's legal bill isn't a line item. It's a confession.

China Doesn't Need to Build the Car. It Already Owns What's Inside.
Two data stories about Chinese EVs. One is about factories that haven't opened. The other is about a recycling system nobody in the West has matched. Together, they're the same story.

Volkswagen Is Trying to Survive Itself

Breguet Made Four Watches. The Fifth Thing It Made Was a Bet.

Jalen Brunson Is Running Two Careers. Only One of Them Ends at the Buzzer.

OpenAI Released the Model. The Request Is Still Sitting There.

Ian Callum Redrew His Own Myth

Baltic Made It Permanent. Now Watch Who Flinches.
What you should know.

Buffalo Paid $850 Million. The Ribbon-Cutting Was for Someone Else.
The largest public stadium subsidy in NFL history came with a requirement nobody put in writing: applause.
Apple Keeps Shipping Hardware. OpenAI Keeps Hiring the People Who Know How.
Paul Meade ran Apple's Vision Pro and smart glasses program for years. Now he's building AI devices for the competition.

Anthropic Got the Green Light. OpenAI Got a Leash. Same Government.
When two AI companies get two different answers from the same regulator, the policy isn't the story — the preference is.

One Cycling Team Bought All of It. That's Not Confidence. That's Fear.
When an elite team buys out an entire production run before anyone else can test it, the story stops being about lactate.

Cole Palmer Wore Burberry. Football Wore It Better.
When a Chelsea striker becomes the face of a British heritage house's New York night, something has quietly shifted.

Pat Riley Went All-In at 79. That's Not a Compliment.
When a legendary executive bets everything on one player, the real question isn't whether Giannis fits — it's whether desperation has a statute of limitations.
Storieswe’re telling.

Sixty Thousand Strangers Singing the Wrong Anthem in the Right Country
The World Cup came to America and found something the government had been trying to erase.

Serena Williams Walked Back Through the Gate. Notice Who Held It Open.
She doesn't need Wimbledon. Wimbledon needs to remember what it looks like when someone truly arrives.

Men's Clothes Got Quiet in Paris, and Nobody Planned It
Seven designers, one city, one scorching week — and somehow they all arrived at the same answer without comparing notes.

Porsche and Jaguar Both Walked Away From the Crowd
Two very different brands just made the same bet — that selling less is worth more.

