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A Parisian Sales Engineer Just Won a $1 Million Picasso for $117

Ari Hodara's unlikely lottery win raises questions about how we value art, charity, and pure luck in the modern age.

OpenAI's $852 Billion Problem: When Valuation Bets Go Wrong

OpenAI faces internal skepticism over its massive valuation as Anthropic's meteoric rise reshapes the AI investment landscape.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Proves a Cartoon Gun Game Can Tell a Serious Story

Polish studio Fumi Games' noir detective shooter wraps rubber hose animation around Raymond Chandler-inspired storytelling—and mostly pulls it off.

Kacey Musgraves Is Coming Back to Coachella, and She's Already Stirring the Pot

Country star Kacey Musgraves joins Coachella 2026 lineup for her first desert fest performance since 2019, plus new album dropping May 1.

Ukraine's Robot Army Is Taking Over the Battlefield

Ground robots are replacing soldiers in the most dangerous zones. But can they actually win wars?

The FCC's Foreign Router Ban Is Here, and You Should Probably Wait Before Buying

The FCC banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers. Here's what it means for your home network and whether you need to replace your equipment.

When Conspiracy Theories Meet Cable News: A Trump Donor's Wild Pope Accusation

A Republican donor's baseless Pope conspiracy theory exposes how easily misinformation spreads in political media.

When Everything Demands Your Attention, Nothing Gets It

Leaders don't need thick skin. They need clarity on who actually matters when chaos hits.

iPhone 17 Cases Are Essential, Even If Apple's New Glass Is Better

Why Ceramic Shield 2 isn't enough protection, and how to pick the right case for your iPhone 17.

When AI Criticism Turns Violent: The Attack on Sam Altman and What It Means

A Texas man faces attempted murder charges after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI's Sam Altman's home, raising urgent questions about AI discourse and extremism.

Stop Listening to Everyone: How Leaders Choose What Actually Matters

When pressure hits, attention becomes your scarcest resource. Here's how to spend it wisely instead of reacting to noise.

Your Headphones Aren't the Problem—Your Volume Is

Experts explain why headphone safety isn't about the device itself, but how loud you're listening and for how long.