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How Yupp.ai's $33M Bet on AI Feedback Fell Apart in Less Than a Year

A well-funded startup with superstar backing couldn't survive the pace of AI development. What that says about the industry's future.

The White House App Is a Privacy Disaster Waiting to Explode

Security researchers found location tracking, lax protections, and sketchy code in the official White House app. Here's what you need to know.

Why Kris Jenner Became China's Lucky Charm for Success

Chinese social media users are manifesting prosperity by sharing Kris Jenner images. Here's why a US reality TV star became a symbol of hard work across the Great Firewall.

Delve's Compliance Nightmare: When Security Certifications Become Theater

Y Combinator-backed Delve faces explosive allegations of faking compliance evidence. The startup's crisis raises uncomfortable questions about the entire certification industry.

Solving the NYT Mini Crossword: March 30 Answers and Why We Still Love These Brain Teasers

Get all the answers for today's New York Times Mini Crossword, plus insights into why these daily puzzles remain so addictive.

Polymarket's DC Bar Stunt Shows How Prediction Markets Want to Feel Legitimate

A prediction market opened a temporary bar in Washington. Here's what it reveals about crypto's real ambitions.

Android Phones in 2026: Why You're Probably Overthinking Your Next Upgrade

The best Android phones for 2026 aren't just about specs. Here's what actually matters when choosing your next device.

Polymarket's DC Bar Stunt: Prediction Markets Go IRL (And It's Kind of Messy)

Polymarket opened a temporary DC bar to showcase betting odds on everything. Here's what happened when prediction markets tried to be cool.

iOS 26.4 is Here and Actually Has Some Useful Stuff

Apple's latest iOS update brings emoji, video podcasts, and features that might actually improve your iPhone experience.

Why Garmin Still Dominates When Everyone Else Is Playing Catch-Up

After a decade of testing, here's why Garmin remains the gold standard for sports watches, even as Apple and Google finally get serious.

Giant Insects Didn't Need More Oxygen to Rule the Skies—Scientists Were Just Wrong

A 30-year-old theory about prehistoric mega-bugs collapses under scrutiny. Here's what actually kept them grounded.

NYT Strands 756: Why This Saturday Puzzle Had Us All Scratching Our Heads

Today's Strands puzzle was genuinely tough. Here's how to crack it, plus what makes these word games so addictive.