6:52 pm - April 3, 2026

Older generations would be genuinely perplexed by the conversation taking place in coffee shops, on Slack channels, and in quiet during performance reviews. A 31-year-old marketing manager declines a $15,000 raise from a rival company because, in her words, she doesn’t trust what they offer. Knowing full well that the pay band drops significantly, a software engineer discreetly asks to be transferred to a nonprofit-adjacent division of his company. These stories might seem like anomalies. They’re not. Eighty-six percent of millennials, or those born roughly between 1981 and 1996, would consider taking a pay cut to work for a company…

There is a particular kind of silence that settles over the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island — heavy, green, almost prehistoric. The mountains press down from one side, the Tasman Sea pushes back from the other, and somewhere beneath all of it, a geological fault line stretches nearly 600 kilometers, coiled and patient. Scientists have known about the Alpine Fault for decades. What they are only beginning to understand is that the Ngāi Tahu people knew something about it long before the seismographs arrived. CategoryDetailsFull NameJustin TipaTitle / RoleKaiwhakahaere (Leader), Te Rūnanga o Ngāi TahuOrganizationTe Rūnanga o Ngāi…

34 is a number that merits more consideration than it has gotten. That is the MSCI Emerging Markets Index’s 2025 percentage gain, which is almost twice as much as the S&P 500’s return during that time. However, you most likely missed it completely if you spent the previous year consuming financial media in the same manner as the majority of retail investors—scrolling through headlines, watching the breathless coverage of Nvidia’s next move, and watching evening market recaps. The narrative was present. Simply put, no one was saying it. CategoryDetailsIndex NameMSCI Emerging Markets Index2025 Annual Return34% (vs. S&P 500’s 17.8%)Key ETFiShares…

There is something quietly humbling about a full moon rising over the eastern horizon. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve seen it — the moment still pulls at something old inside you. This April 1st, that feeling returns with a moon that carries centuries of human meaning packed into its pale, golden glow. The Full Pink Moon. And no, despite what the name promises, it will not be pink. That small contradiction is part of what makes this particular full moon so interesting to think about. The name comes not from the moon itself but from the earth below…

It’s a Tuesday afternoon in a mid-sized American city, possibly Denver or Austin, and Marcus, a 31-year-old software developer, hasn’t spoken aloud to anyone since Sunday. Not over the phone. Not in a coffee shop. Not through an apartment door that was slightly ajar. In a technical sense, he has been “at work” for six hours. He has responded to forty-three messages on Slack. According to every metric his company monitors, he is productive. Additionally, he quietly acknowledges that he is incredibly alone. Concept NameThe Loneliness EconomyEstimated Market Size (2026)$500 billion (global); ~$10 billion in direct connection-based servicesKey TriggerRise of…

Some men want you to know that they are in charge. They make sure their names appear above the company logo whenever possible, host press conferences, and post updates on LinkedIn at midnight. Then there are men like Arthur Storm, who seem to like it when you don’t know anything.…

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Silicon Valley loves to tell itself that it saw the future clearly, worked diligently toward it, and was just misinterpreted by the present. The purest example of this mythology is likely Google Glass. Those odd, angular frames with a tiny prism of a screen were introduced in 2013 with great fanfare, and they quickly became a cultural joke. The wearers were referred to as “Glassholes.” They were prohibited in restaurants. In 2015, the product quietly passed away. You would be hard-pressed to find a significant technology company that isn’t, in one way or another, developing the exact same thing more…

Observing the rapid growth of the medical market is almost disorienting. The majority of people were unaware of semaglutide three years ago. These days, it’s the topic of dinner discussions, celebrity rumors, Senate hearings, and Wall Street projections that continue to rise with an almost unsettling assurance. The truth is…

Every significant mobile technology event has a moment where people congregate around someone holding a phone that folds in half rather than a showy demo stage or a live product launch. This happens consistently, almost predictably. The whispers begin. Individuals bend closer. Some extend their hands to touch it. It…

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The fact that Robert Duvall, one of the most renowned actors in American film history, lived out his last years on a 360-acre Georgian estate in Middleburg, Virginia, rather than in Beverly Hills or a Malibu compound, seems almost fitting. The estate was designed for someone who preferred the scent of morning grass to that of red carpets. Hollywood lost one of its last true originals when he died quietly at home on February 15, 2026, at the age of 95. In silence, the world started to wonder what he had left behind. CategoryDetailsFull NameRobert Selden DuvallDate of BirthJanuary 5,…

When discussing Britney Spears these days, a certain number is frequently brought up. $130 million. It’s the number that the majority of analysts now associate with her name; it’s a tidy sum that, when you take into account what she endured to get here, feels both enormous and somehow insufficient. The 2026 net worth of Britney Spears is more than just a financial figure. In many respects, it is the last chapter of one of the most bizarre and turbulent financial tales in the history of contemporary entertainment. CategoryDetailsFull NameBritney Jean SpearsDate of BirthDecember 2, 1981Place of BirthMcComb, Mississippi, USANationalityAmericanProfessionSinger,…

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The bedroom dreamer who somehow becomes a worldwide phenomenon is one type of story that the internet adores. Perhaps the most extreme version of that tale ever told is Felix Kjellberg, who was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1989. When you look back to PewDiePie’s beginnings as a young man who sold hot dogs and Photoshop prints to pay for his early videos, his estimated net worth of $45 million still seems almost unreal. It’s worth taking a moment to focus on that picture. Felix, a restless and disinterested industrial engineering student at Chalmers University of Technology, sells limited-edition digital…

Larry Wheels has an almost cinematic quality. Not in the Hollywood sense, but rather in the way that real, challenging, unglamorous lives sometimes result in people who are hard to ignore. Born Larry Williams in Manhattan on December 3, 1994, he grew up in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in New York, including Bedford-Stuyvesant, Yonkers, and The Bronx. At the age of twelve, he moved to the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, where he lived with his mother and, according to most accounts, received very little formal education. Because local gyms wouldn’t let a child his age in, he…

It doesn’t seem like much, but there is a sidewalk close to Cupertino, California. Not a plaque. Not a monument. It’s just regular, sun-bleached pavement that you would pass by without giving it much thought. However, a charismatic, barefoot teenager named Steve Jobs and a restless engineering prodigy named Steve Wozniak met somewhere around here in 1971, and without either of them fully realizing it, they set something huge in motion. When Wozniak appeared on CBS Sunday Morning to commemorate Apple’s half-century anniversary fifty years later, his remarks were, in a subtle way, more fascinating than any product launch announcement.…

Bond traders have internalized this rule to the point where it is practically automatic: money flows into U.S. Treasurys when things get scary. Investors sell stocks, withdraw from emerging markets, stop making any kind of risky wagers, and put the money they make into US government debt. Costs increase. Yields decline. Safety is rewarded. It has operated in this manner during financial crises, pandemic panics, Gulf wars, and a dozen other times when investors needed a stable place to stand when the news turned bleak. As the second month of the Iran war approaches, it is not going according to…

Twenty-one miles. That is approximately the width of the Strait of Hormuz at its narrowest point, which is a narrow stretch of gray-green water between the Omani shore to the south and the Iranian coastline to the north. It hardly shows up on most maps. However, that narrow passage is currently the most important body of water on Earth in the fifth week of an ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The dispute over its control is drawing forces from Islamabad to the Gulf of Oman to the Yemeni highlands, where the Houthis are once again loading…

What transpired with SoFi Technologies on March 27th is almost ridiculous. The company announced partnerships with a major financial services and insurance group, a global bank, and one of the top five private asset managers in the world, totaling more than $3.6 billion in new funding agreements for personal loans. The agreements were precisely the type of institutional validation that SoFi’s management had been advocating for years. The revenue was increasing. The number of loan originations reached a record high. Mizuho analysts set a price target of $38 for the stock. Nevertheless, SoFi shares had dropped more than 4% to…

It began with a $49 tablet. It concluded with a handshake less than a month later. Hims & Hers Health’s stock surged by over 40% on the morning of March 9, 2026, following the company’s announcement that it had reached an agreement with Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical behemoth that had been threatening it with a patent infringement lawsuit only weeks prior. After exchanging accusations in court documents and press releases, the two businesses were now partners. Mike Doustdar, CEO of Novo Nordisk, sounded almost happy when he appeared on CNBC. He responded, “I don’t foresee that happening,” when asked if…

Every startup has a point in its existence when it ceases to be a startup. When the modest beginnings of the nonprofit, which was established in a San Francisco office with the goal of helping people, subtly give way to something more difficult to define, something larger, and, depending on your point of view, either more thrilling or more concerning. That moment may have quietly arrived for OpenAI at the end of February when the company announced a $110 billion funding round that caused everyone in the technology industry to pause and reevaluate the figures. SoftBank, Nvidia, and Amazon. Three…

The preliminary proposal comes as private equity firms continue to target profitable software businesses that generate strong cash flows but trade at modest valuations in public markets Francisco Partners and Vista Equity Partners have put a preliminary all-cash takeover proposal to the board of Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ: PRGS), valuing the company at $48 per share. The approach is unsolicited and no binding agreement has been reached. People with direct knowledge of the matter said the board is reviewing the proposal with independent financial and legal advisers. All three parties declined to comment, and further developments are expected in the…

Rubio Signals Quick End to US-Iran Campaign Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured G7 foreign ministers that the U.S. military operation against Iran will wrap up in weeks, not months. Speaking at Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey near Paris, he noted the campaign—now in its fourth week—is ahead of schedule and needs no ground troops to meet all objectives. Rubio specified two to four more weeks of action, per Axios sources, while confirming indirect talks via intermediaries show some progress. “Intermediary countries are passing messages—it’s ongoing,” he told reporters. Troop Surge Despite No-Boots Pledge The Pentagon is bolstering its regional presence with 2,000…