The reaction is rarely subtle when oil futures move sharply. The screens move. Merchants bend forward. Before the opening bell has completely sounded, headlines start to appear in abundance. WTI crude futures rose toward $73–$74 per barrel this week, with an intraday spike of over 8% at one point. Brent…
The Fremont building appears to be a typical structure at first glance. Delivery trucks backing up to loading bays, workers entering with coffee cups and lanyards, a low industrial building nestled into a business park. There is no indication that AXTI has increased by almost 2,700% in a single year.…
At about $264 per share, AAPL isn’t particularly noteworthy. It seems stable. Nearly serene. That might be its most intriguing feature. Apple’s stock has been moving with a sort of purposeful patience in a market that alternates between AI euphoria and inflation anxiety. The company’s market capitalization is approaching $4…
The story started quietly on a gray weekday morning in central London, in a lab that had once been part of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School. At the time, it didn’t appear to be revolutionary. a hormone taken out of the stomach. A couple of precisely timed shots. A rat that stopped eating all of a sudden. That work, which was spearheaded by Professor Steve Bloom at Imperial College London decades ago, is currently reverberating throughout the world in hedge funds, pharmacies, and dinner conversations. Category Details Drug Class GLP-1 Receptor Agonists (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) Breakthrough Discovery 1996 research identifying GLP-1’s…
Like a dusty Ghostface mask hidden in a Halloween box, the Scary Movie franchise lay dormant for thirteen years. Scary Movie 6 has returned, and based on the trailer that was leaked online just days before its official release, subtlety is not in the cards. It seems almost poetic that the video was released in theaters before Scream 7. The franchise that initially established its identity by making fun of Scream is now making fun of its own past once more. That carries a certain full-circle energy. The insolence makes it difficult not to smile. Category Details Film Title Scary…
In British criminal history, some names are indelibly linked. Among them is Ian Huntley. This week, following what insiders have called a “unbelievably savage” attack inside HMP Frankland, the man convicted of killing Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham in 2002 lies in a hospital bed under armed guard, fighting for his life. According to Durham Constabulary, the 52-year-old remains in a serious condition. No quick fix. Not even deterioration. Only a tense silence. According to reports, the attack happened in a prison workshop just after nine in the morning. Another prisoner reportedly repeatedly struck Huntley with a metal…
Letters started silently showing up in mailboxes all over Kansas in late February. White envelopes. In the corner is the state seal. Inside was a notice that many recipients found unreal: their driver’s licenses had expired. After lawmakers overrode Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of Senate Bill 244, the change became effective. The law mandates that a person’s sex assigned at birth, not their gender identity, be reflected on state-issued identification documents. Overnight, transgender Kansas residents who had previously updated their licenses had that update essentially removed. Category Details Law Name Senate Bill 244 (SB 244) State Kansas, United States Enacted…
Jim Carrey stepped up to accept his honorary award at the César ceremony to a courteous, almost reverent, round of applause inside the Paris theater. He smiled with that familiar, elastic charm, and for part of his speech, he spoke in French. Outside the gilded hall, however, something else was taking place under sharper lenses and harsher lighting. Online, it’s difficult to ignore how easily admiration can turn into suspicion. Carrey’s clean-shaven, sleek black tuxedo and longer jet-black hair that fell past his collar were featured in red-carpet photos. The captions asked if this was the same Carrey who once…
Everyone appeared somewhat unreal due to the excessively bright lighting in the Washington ballroom. The cameras were angled upward. Investors leaned forward. Elon Musk also hinted on stage that work might become optional in ten or twenty years. Not required. similar to gardening. This type of sentence, which lies somewhere…
As is often the case, it started in a locker room that was still resonating with joy. The bags of equipment were partially zippered. The air was heavy with champagne. Lightly, gold medals clattered against chest protectors. The phone rang just after the U.S. men’s hockey team had won Olympic…
Six planets will appear to align across the western sky on the evening of February 28, 2026, creating what astronomers jokingly refer to as a “planet parade.” It’s the sort of statement that sounds over the top, as if it were intended for social media, but this time, the sky…
On March 3, just before sunrise, the moon will start to move into Earth’s shadow and, with luck, turn a rich coppery red. The science behind the term “blood moon” is simple, despite its dramatic, almost medieval sound. Earth’s atmosphere filters sunlight as it passes directly between the sun and…
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Dr. Casey Means sat facing a microphone in a Senate hearing room that resembled a political arena more than a medical forum, her posture relaxed and her voice steady. The cameras continued to record. The inquiries didn’t. It was one of those afternoons in Washington when you could almost feel history slithering along, disputed and uncertain. Casey Means, 38, has emerged as one of the most divisive personalities in American health policy. She is a Stanford-trained doctor who is about to become the nation’s surgeon general after leaving her surgical residency before it was finished. Just that arc would be…
For years, there was an uncomfortable pause when someone asked if they could watch The Last of Us on Virgin Media. Usually, the response was along the lines of “not unless you switch to Sky.” For some viewers, that silent impasse, which dates back to 2011 when Sky Atlantic debuted,…
Every winter in Davos, the streets are lined with black SUVs sitting in the cold, chauffeurs waiting, and heads of state and billionaires vanishing into conference rooms with glass walls. Inside, the discussions are polished and focused on the future. The snow continues to fall outside, unconcerned. While everyone is…
Dollar amounts are frequently used to describe the AI boom. The projected value is trillions. Capital expenditures in the billions. Inside reinforced data centers, GPU clusters worth millions of dollars are humming. But it’s difficult to look past the heat emanating from cooling systems, the subtle chemical odor in the…
The noise level on lower Manhattan’s trading floors has decreased. A more subdued, almost antiseptic, mythology has replaced the old one, which featured brokers yelling into phones and paper tickets flying across desks. Behind glass walls, servers hum in racks. Code scrolls too fast for the human eye to follow,…
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The question, “Who will be the next superpower?” felt almost theatrical for decades. Like heavyweight boxers circling in a ring, the script typically offered two names: China and the United States. However, the discourse has changed in recent years. And everyone might be surprised by the next economic superpower if the data is accurate. Cargo ships glide silently along the Huangpu River in Shanghai’s Pudong district, while glass towers reflect the morning haze. According to PwC estimates, China already leads the world in GDP in terms of purchasing power parity. Its industrial machine is still the largest in size. However,…
The cafés along University Avenue were packed on a recent afternoon in Palo Alto, as they always are: venture capitalists talking in low, urgent tones, founders bent over laptops. The scene did not imply a crisis. If anything, it felt successful, energized, and focused. However, beneath Silicon Valley’s manicured calm, a different kind of preparation is taking place that is less dramatic and more subdued. A future with fewer workers is being modeled by executives. In public, many tech leaders portray AI as a productivity aid, an augmentation tool, and something that “reshapes” rather than replaces labor. For now, at…
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Friday nights in the 1990s were associated with power tools, canned laughter, and flannel shirts. Zachery Ty Bryan, who played Brad Taylor on Home Improvement, was standing in the middle of that living room glow. Being the eldest son, he was athletic, sometimes rebellious, and always redeemable by the end. Under the lights of the studio, America watched him grow up. Now, that version of him seems so distant. Bryan entered a guilty plea to a felony DUI charge related to an arrest in 2024 and was sentenced to 16 months in a California county jail in February 2026. According…
As Russell Brand emerged from a car sporting a dark pair of sunglasses and a white cowboy hat, cameras gathered along the pavement with their lenses tilted upward on a gloomy morning outside Southwark Crown Court. He made an unmistakably theatrical entrance. Once strutting across comedy stages in leather pants, the man now entered a courtroom to enter a not guilty plea to further charges of sexual assault and rape. There’s almost too much contrast. In February 2026, Brand, 50, refuted the most recent accusations, which were added to previous charges against several women in 2025. He has always insisted…
Katherine Short’s life unfolded in silence in the hills above Los Angeles, where tiny streets wind past citrus trees and stucco houses. Her neighbors recall her stopping at her gate to greet them and the orange tree in her yard, which was unusually bright and stubbornly healthy. Her death on February 23, 2026, at the age of 42, had an impact well beyond the hillside where she resided. She initially gained notoriety as the eldest daughter of Martin Short, the well-liked comedian whose credits include Only Murders in the Building and SCTV. However, that shorthand omits a crucial detail. Katherine…
Outside Fiserv Forum, fans stayed longer than usual on a chilly February night as the sidewalks gleamed with melted snow and beer spills. At 118-116, the scoreboard had just frozen. One more close call. Another victory. Notably, Giannis Antetokounmpo was absent from this game as well. With a 26–31 record, the Milwaukee Bucks are currently in a strange position outside of the cozy upper tier of the Eastern Conference, but they are playing with a defiance that is inconsistent with their record. Giannis’ absence due to a strained calf may be highlighting a feature of the roster that was simple…
Caleb Flynn presented himself to America in 2013 as a man who loved God, loved his wife, and loved to sing, all while being surrounded by the expectant stares of famous judges and bright studio lights. He grinned effortlessly. He discussed faith. His wife reminded him of Carrie Underwood. It was just one of thousands of American Idol moments over the years, but it stuck because it seemed genuine. That clip is still in circulation over ten years later, but for quite different reasons. Flynn was arrested and charged last week in connection with the shooting death of his wife,…
A cardiologist stood at a podium on a dreary October morning in New Haven and said something that might have sounded like science fiction just a few years prior. He proposed that the medication, which was initially created to reduce blood sugar and body fat, might also be slowing down the biological clock. The drug was semaglutide, which most people are more familiar with under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy. A weight-loss craze, a Wall Street sensation, and now, potentially, an anti-aging drug, what started as a diabetes treatment has evolved into something more culturally significant. Category Details Drug…
Earlier this year, a recruiter slid a pay sheet forward from across a polished conference table on a quiet section of Sand Hill Road. With nine performance-based figures and equity vesting earlier than most Silicon Valley careers, the numbers seemed unbelievable. for a machine learning researcher who is 29 years old. The casualness with which the extraordinary is now discussed in these rooms is difficult to ignore. Aggressive hiring is no longer the only strategy used in the AI talent war. It has begun to resemble free agency in professional sports. Major outlets have reported that young researchers have negotiated…
A few years ago, on a dreary Oxford afternoon, a group of scholars and philosophers convened in a seminar room to discuss a topic that would have seemed ridiculous a century ago: Are we living at the end of the world? Will MacAskill coined the phrase, which implies that the decades that are currently passing could influence not only the upcoming election cycle or the next century, but also possibly millions of years of human—or post-human—existence. It’s a bold assertion. Even so, it’s difficult to avoid feeling a little uneasy while hearing the arguments. Because, for the first time, neither…
The discussion of weight loss seemed stale a few years ago—another fitness app, another diet fad. Then came the injections. The refrigerated pens of Ozempic and Wegovy started to change hands with startling speed inside slick Manhattan clinics and suburban medical spas. Patients reported a sudden calmness in their thoughts, with cravings vanishing and the “food noise” diminishing. The numbers on the scale gradually decreased. The investors cheered. Medications skyrocketed. Category Details Drug Class GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Key Drugs Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro Primary Companies Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly Market Value Estimated $80+ billion global market Common Side Effects Nausea, vomiting,…
Within minutes, the question: How did El Mencho die? went viral on social media. The name had been used in courtrooms, whispered in border towns, and bolded on DEA wanted posters for years, giving it a sort of mythic weight. Then all of a sudden he was gone. Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho, was found by Mexican special forces in the mountain town of Tapalpa, Jalisco, on February 22, 2026. At this time of year, the town is typically peaceful, with the scent of pine wafting down from the hills and weekend visitors filling the cobbled streets.…
