The AI Hack Most Entrepreneurs Are Still Sleeping On

Stop using ChatGPT for one-off questions. Here's how to build AI systems that run on autopilot.

SoftBank's $87 Billion French Data Center Bet Signals a Shift in Europe's AI Race

SoftBank's massive infrastructure play in France could reshape European AI ambitions while US opposition grows.

America’s Smoking Rate Just Hit a Record Low. Here’s Why That Matters.

Only 9% of U.S. adults smoke cigarettes now down from 42% in the 1960s. The milestone comes with a warning.

The New Normal at Hormuz: What the Oil Industry's Biggest Chokepoint Looks Like After War

The Hormuz blockade has fundamentally shifted global oil trade, and the old normal isn't coming back.

Trump's Cuba Threat Gets Real: U.S. General Meets Cuban Military at Guantanamo

As Washington tightens the squeeze on Havana, a rare high-level military meeting raises big questions about what's next.

Call of Duty's Korean War Setting Isprovoking Debate Before It Even Launches

Modern Warfare 4's fictional North Korean invasion has sparked controversy and excitement in equal measure.

Trump's Cuba Ultimatum: Pentagon Sends More Troops as Tensions Heat Up Near Guantanamo

US military presence grows in Caribbean after Maduro capture, with new troop deployments and high-level talks failing to ease tensions.

Meta's Big Subscription Gamble: Can AI Save It From Its Own Success?

Meta is betting big on AI subscriptions and cloud computing, but history suggests this won't be easy.

This Breakthrough Could Finally Save Moore's Law

Researchers found a way to stack silicon chips vertically, bypassing physical limits that have plagued the semiconductor industry.

Smoking Rates Are at Historic Lows. That's a Big Deal.

Just 9% of U.S. adults smoke cigarettes now compared to 42% in the 1960s. Yet there's a catch.

Paul McCartney's Raw Take on Fame: Greece, Beatles, and That 'Strategy' He Developed

The 83-year-old music legend opens up about Beatlemania, anonymous holidays, and the moment he accepted lifelong fame.

The Ultra-Wealthy Are Quietly Building Escape Routes. Is America Still the Safe Bet?

Peter Thiel's Argentina move signals a bigger trend among billionaires seeking Plan B jurisdictions.