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The Moon Mission Nobody Asked About: Why a Broken Space Toilet Is Actually the Real Story

Artemis II is making history, but the crew's malfunctioning toilet reveals something deeper about space exploration and our priorities.

The Artemis II Astronauts Are About to Make History. Their Toilet, Though? Not So Much.

Four astronauts head to the moon Monday. One small problem: the bathroom won't stop malfunctioning.

When a 'Tired Mom' Diagnosis Hides a Real Disease

OpenAI exec Fidji Simo takes medical leave for POTS. Why millions go misdiagnosed, and what that says about our healthcare system.

The Studio Faces an Impossible Task After Catherine O'Hara's Death

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg rewrote Season 2 following the loss of their Emmy-winning co-star. Here's what they're doing differently.

The Double Life That Led to a Death in Gilded London

Patrick Radden Keefe's new book explores a 19-year-old's fatal deception in a city where wealth and criminality intersect.

From Malware Hunter to Drone Slayer: Why a Cybersecurity Legend Is Fighting a New War

After 35 years battling malware, Mikko Hyppönen is pivoting to anti-drone defense. Here's why the fight looks surprisingly familiar.

Tiger Woods, Pain, and the Messy Reality Behind Celebrity Crashes

Tiger Woods faces DUI charges after a Florida rollover crash. What his case reveals about addiction, celebrity silence, and the narratives we construct.

The AI Secondary Market is Shifting, and It's Not in OpenAI's Favor

Anthropic demand is insatiable while OpenAI shares sit unsold. SpaceX's IPO filing changes everything for late-stage startups.

Gene Therapy Just Gave Deaf Patients Their Hearing Back. Here's What That Actually Means

A breakthrough study shows gene therapy can restore hearing in people with genetic deafness. The results are stunning—and just the beginning.

Meta Pumps the Brakes on Mercor After Supply Chain Breach

Meta pauses work with AI training startup Mercor following a security breach tied to the LiteLLM open source project.

March Job Report: A Relief That Doesn't Fix the Real Problem

U.S. added 178K jobs in March, but wage growth stalled and labor force shrunk. Is the recovery real or just smoke?

The $25,000 Question: Why Solo Agencies Fail at Pricing

Avoid the feast or famine cycle by ditching hourly rates and building client partnerships on real value, not time.