The Judge Who Won't Let Elon Musk Be Elon Musk

How Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is keeping the world's richest man in check during his $150bn OpenAI lawsuit.

Britain's Antisemitism Crisis Has Become a Political Weapon

As UK elections loom, politicians weaponize antisemitism accusations while Jewish communities fear democracy itself is at risk.

The Musk v. Altman Trial Reveals a Messier Origin Story for OpenAI Than Anyone Expected

Court documents expose Elon Musk's failed attempts to absorb OpenAI into Tesla, raising uncomfortable questions about ambition, control, and nonprofit governance.

Is a US-Iran Deal Actually Within Reach, or Just Political Theater?

Trump claims breakthrough talks with Iran on a 14-point memo. But Tehran's mixed signals and threats suggest the gap between the two sides remains vast.

Cancer Vanishes Before Surgery: The Immunotherapy Breakthrough That's Changing Bowel Cancer Treatment

A groundbreaking trial shows immunotherapy given before surgery could dramatically improve colorectal cancer survival. Here's what patients need to know.

A Cruise Ship Outbreak Tests Europe's Health Crisis Response

Dutch cruise ship battles hantavirus outbreak with three evacuated, sparking regional tensions over containment.

Nvidia and Corning's $3.2 Billion Bet on the Future of AI Infrastructure

Two tech giants are banking on optical fiber to power the next generation of AI, and it could reshape American manufacturing.

The Bajau's Secret: How a Water Village in Indonesia is Reviving the Sea

In Sulawesi's Torosiaje, the Bajau people are using centuries-old knowledge to restore mangrove ecosystems and their fishing grounds.

Bad Bunny's Met Gala Moment Hints at Something Bigger Than Fashion

Bad Bunny debuted a 'Benito Antonio' logo at the Met Gala. A trademark filing suggests he's plotting something beyond merch.

Why Your Business Still Runs Like It's 2006

Two decades of digital innovation haven't fundamentally changed how companies operate. Here's what's still broken.

Americans Are Furious About Gas Prices, and Democrats Smell Blood in the Water

New polling shows Trump's popularity cratering as high gas prices and Middle East tensions reshape the political landscape ahead of midterms.

The AI Boom Is Quietly Fueling Inflation in Ways We Haven't Seen Since the 1960s

Tech prices are soaring faster than wages, signaling an inflationary shift the economy hasn't experienced in 65 years. Here's what it means.