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Your iPhone Is Basically Unrepairable, and Apple Knows It

New repairability rankings show Apple's iPhones are the worst on the market. Here's why that matters for your wallet and the planet.

Karol G's Coachella Moment: Why This Performance Matters Beyond the Festival

The Colombian reggaeton queen is set to make history as the first Latina headliner at Coachella. Here's what to expect from her groundbreaking set.

Ancient Fossils Just Rewrote the Story of How Complex Life Began

A Chinese fossil site is forcing scientists to push back the origins of complex animal life by millions of years, challenging everything we thought we knew.

Trump's Iran Ultimatum: When Geopolitics and Oil Markets Collide at 8 P.M.

Trump threatens 'whole civilization' destruction. Pakistan mediates. Oil markets watch. What happens when rhetoric meets reality?

Intel's Chip Factory Bet with SpaceX and Tesla Is Less Wild Than It Sounds

Intel steps in to build the semiconductor fab for SpaceX and Tesla's Terafab. Here's what that actually means for the industry.

The 'Just Start' Trap: Why Directionless Businesses Are Quietly Failing

The advice to skip business plans and 'just start' has left founders lost. Here's why structure matters more than ever.

When a Meme Becomes a Startup: Inside Giggles' Chaotic Origin Story

A 19-year-old turned a TikTok joke into a crypto trading app. The internet's trust issues have never been more justified.

Melissa Gilbert Defends Timothy Busfield Amid Resurfaced Assault Allegations

The Little House on the Prairie star speaks out about her husband's legal troubles, claiming she did her due diligence before marriage.

An Astronaut's Final Gift: How Reid Wiseman Honored His Late Wife on the Moon

The Artemis II crew names a lunar crater after Reid Wiseman's late wife Carroll, a moving tribute that reminds us grief doesn't disappear, it transforms.

Rocket's Bet: The Real Problem Isn't Building Code, It's Knowing What to Build

Indian startup Rocket launches an AI platform that generates product strategies instead of code. But can consulting-style reports replace human validation?

Trump's Iran Ultimatum: Bluff, Negotiation, or the Limits of Military Power?

As Trump's Tuesday deadline looms, can military might alone force Tehran to capitulate on the Strait of Hormuz?

Astronauts Honor the Dead While We're Still Arguing About Living Wages

The Artemis II crew names a moon crater after Reid Wiseman's late wife. A beautiful moment that reminds us what matters most.