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When the Pope's Plane Broke Down, Spain's King Flew Him Home on a Falcon Jet

Pope Leo XIV's Iberia charter failed at Tenerife airport. King Felipe VI offered his private jet, making for an unusual papal homecoming.

Andrew Yang's Newest Bet: A Phone Plan That Actually Pays You Back

The former presidential candidate is back with Noble Mobile, a wireless carrier that shares profits with customers. Is this the future?

Supreme Court Blocks Alabama Nitrogen Execution: What Just Happened

The Supreme Court rejected Alabama's push to execute Jeffery Lee via nitrogen gas, ruling 6-3 to uphold an injunction.

Why Your Email Strategy Is Quietly Killing Your ROI

Sending more emails isn’t the answer. Here’s what actually works.

Google Takes Down a Cybercrime Empire That Made Phishing Ridiculously Easy

Google sues alleged Chinese hacking group behind million-dollar AI-powered text message scams

Critical PeopleSoft Flaw Exploited by Notorious Ransomware Gang: What You Need to Know

ShinyHunters gang exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft vulnerability for weeks before anyone noticed. Here's the unsettling details.

Taylor Swift's Songwriters Hall Induction Proves the Craft Still Matters

At 35, Taylor Swift becomes the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and her speech was a mic drop moment.

The MANGOS Are Coming: Inside the Biggest Tech IPO Wave in Years

A new crop of AI giants is heading to public markets, and the rules have changed

Bluesky in 2026: The Decentralized Platform Brands Can't Ignore

With 44 million users and real engagement, Bluesky is proving it has staying power. Here's what marketers need to know.

Why Digital Notebooks Keep Showing Up on My Desk

These E Ink tablets bridge the gap between paper and pixels, but they're not for everyone.

Meet Moira Brown, the 93-Year-Old Scotland Fan Who Has Seen It All

At 93, Moira Brown is probably the oldest member of Scotland's Tartan Army, with her walls plastered in soccer memorabilia.

Rice Isn't Just for Eating Anymore. It Could Build Robots That Adapt on Their Own

Scientists turned rice grains into a smart metamaterial that stiffens or softens based on how fast it's hit