What Happens if the U.S. Defaults?

Exploring the confirmed facts and uncertainties about a potential U.S. debt default, its implications, and what comes next for the economy and markets.

Who trusts Sam Altman?

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faces legal questioning over his credibility and influence. This article explores who trusts him and why it matters.

Microsoft doesn’t want any of this

Microsoft has distanced itself from the Musk v. Altman trial, with no direct participation or evidence of involvement from company executives.

Pokémon Winds and Waves get a surprise new look (and listen)

Pokémon Winds and Waves unveils a new behind-the-scenes look at its orchestral theme, sparking fan theories about upcoming features and Pokémon.

Netflix’s new record-breaking animated hit replaces KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix’s animated film ‘Swapped’ achieved a record 38.7 million views in its first week, surpassing ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ on the platform’s charts.

Eartheater Announces New Album Heavenly Body: If I’m the Bottle You’re the Message

Eartheater reveals her upcoming album ‘Heavenly Body,’ dropping July 14, with new single ‘Paradise Rains’ and upcoming shows in LA and NY.

Why I’m leaving GitHub for Forgejo

A developer explains why they are moving from GitHub to Forgejo, citing ownership, outages, and AI policy concerns amid broader industry shifts.

The Apple Studio Display could have been so much more

An analysis of how the Apple Studio Display could have been more competitive with better features, design, and value, despite recent upgrades.

Nintendo says it has more Switch 2 games in store for 2026

Nintendo’s president confirms upcoming titles for Switch 2 in 2026, signaling continued software support despite hardware price increase.

The Democrats Can’t Let Go of Racial Preferences

Despite the 2023 Supreme Court ruling, Democrats continue to support race-based policies, risking political losses in red states and alienating voters.