Motorola's New Razr Phones Are Playing It Safe While Charging You More

Motorola's 2026 Razr lineup brings incremental upgrades and a new book-style fold, but higher prices test patience in uncertain times.

A Falcon 9 Rocket Upper Stage Is About to Crash Into the Moon

SpaceX's Falcon 9 upper stage will hit the lunar surface this August. It's a preview of a bigger problem ahead.

Oil Surges as Trump Tightens Iran Squeeze and UAE Shocks OPEC

Brent crude hits $114 as geopolitical tensions spike and a major OPEC member walks away from the cartel.

Scientists Just Found a Snake So Massive It Rivals Titanoboa. Here's What They Discovered

A 47-million-year-old snake species found in India could rank among the largest reptiles ever to slither across Earth. Meet Vasuki indicus.

Purdue Pharma's $225 Million Reckoning: Justice or Letdown?

A federal judge sentences OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma as the company dissolves. But victims question whether a settlement worth billions actually delivers justice.

Jack Antonoff on Taylor Swift, Collaboration, and Knowing When to Step Back

The producer opens up about his partnership with Swift, their creative 'rant bridge,' and why he's not bothered by sitting out her latest album.

When Seashells Become Evidence: The DOJ's Comey Indictment Hits a New Low

The Trump administration indicts James Comey over an Instagram photo of shells arranged as '86 47.' It's absurd, it's dangerous, and it reveals something broken.

UAE's OPEC Exit Signals a Shift in Oil Market Power That Nobody's Ready For

The UAE's departure from OPEC weakens the cartel's grip on global oil prices, but the real consequences won't show up for years.

Purdue Pharma Gets Dissolved, But Justice for Opioid Victims Feels Hollow

A $8.3 billion settlement ends Purdue Pharma, yet victims question whether the reckoning matches the scale of America's opioid catastrophe.

Barry Keoghan on the Cheating Rumors That Made Him Disappear

The actor opens up about false allegations, online hatred, and why he stepped back from public life entirely.

Japan Airlines Is Testing Humanoid Robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Here's Why It Actually Matters.

Humanoid robots are about to start loading cargo and cleaning planes at Haneda Airport. Japan's labor shortage might finally have a silicon answer.

Match Group Bets $100M on Sniffies as Dating Apps Face an Existential Crisis

Match Group invests heavily in a gay hookup app while struggling with user burnout across its flagship dating platforms.