Google I/O 2026: AI Health Coaches and the Trust Problem Nobody's Talking About

Google's latest health and AI announcements signal a major shift, but there's a privacy elephant in the room that needs addressing first.

200 Diamond Songs Later: What the RIAA's Rarest Award Reveals About Modern Music

From Elton John to Shaboozey, the diamond certification milestone shows which artists dominate streaming—and what streaming has done to certification.

When Great Leaders Should Walk Away: The Barry Sanders Lesson for CEOs

Why stepping down at your peak, not after decline, is the ultimate test of leadership and legacy.

Elon Musk Keeps Losing in Court. So Why Won't He Stop Fighting?

A string of legal defeats hasn't slowed Musk down. Experts wonder if anything ever will.

A Life Without Safe Harbor: One Palestinian's 90 Years of Displacement

A 90-year-old Gaza resident reflects on decades of conflict, displacement, and the persistent instability that has defined his entire existence.

Southern California Ablaze: The Sandy Fire Forces Thousands to Evacuate Near LA

A wind-driven wildfire forces thousands to evacuate near Simi Valley. The Sandy Fire has already consumed over 500 acres.

Southern California Ablaze: How Winds and Dry Brush Create a Perfect Storm for Disaster

The Sandy Fire forces thousands to evacuate near Los Angeles as wind-driven wildfires threaten homes and close iconic landmarks.

Trump's GOP is Closing Ranks: What Cassidy's Loss Really Means

Sen. Bill Cassidy's primary defeat shows how thoroughly Trump controls the Republican Party. Here's what else is happening this week.

Metro by T-Mobile's $40 Plan Exposes the Real Problem With Wireless Pricing

Metro offers prepaid simplicity, but does unlimited data really matter when deprioritization kicks in?

Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Collapses: A Cautionary Tale About Timing and Hubris

A California jury dismisses Musk's $38M OpenAI lawsuit on statute of limitations grounds. What it reveals about tech rivalries and the law.

The Andrew Left Trial Exposes a Messy Truth About Short-Selling and Market Manipulation

Federal prosecutors allege Left profited $20M by saying one thing publicly while trading the opposite way. His defense claims he was helping retail investors.

Trump's Grip on the GOP Tightens as Cassidy Falls, While the World Faces New Crises

A Republican senator pays the price for impeachment vote, tech titans clash in court, and global emergencies demand attention.