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Streamer Hit by Car Live on Stream: How Digital Footage Became Evidence

A Twitch streamer's 3,000-mile charity walk took a dangerous turn when a car struck him on camera. Here's what happened next.

Meta Ends Sama Contract After Workers Expose AI Glasses Privacy Nightmare

Meta cancelled its AI training deal with Sama after workers revealed they reviewed graphic content from smart glasses. Was it standards, or silencing?

Why the FCC Can't Actually Take Away ABC's License, No Matter How Mad Trump Gets

Disney faces early license renewal, but a 1996 law makes it nearly impossible for the FCC to deny broadcasts. Here's why.

Motorola's New Razr Phones Are Playing It Safe While Charging You More

Motorola's 2026 Razr lineup brings incremental upgrades and a new book-style fold, but higher prices test patience in uncertain times.

A Falcon 9 Rocket Upper Stage Is About to Crash Into the Moon

SpaceX's Falcon 9 upper stage will hit the lunar surface this August. It's a preview of a bigger problem ahead.

When Seashells Become Evidence: The DOJ's Comey Indictment Hits a New Low

The Trump administration indicts James Comey over an Instagram photo of shells arranged as '86 47.' It's absurd, it's dangerous, and it reveals something broken.

Japan Airlines Is Testing Humanoid Robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Here's Why It Actually Matters.

Humanoid robots are about to start loading cargo and cleaning planes at Haneda Airport. Japan's labor shortage might finally have a silicon answer.

Match Group Bets $100M on Sniffies as Dating Apps Face an Existential Crisis

Match Group invests heavily in a gay hookup app while struggling with user burnout across its flagship dating platforms.

The UK's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Is Coming—But Nobody Knows Exactly How

The government commits to restricting under-16s' social media access, but the details remain frustratingly vague. Here's what we actually know.

The Great AI Music Standoff: Why Spotify Won't Label What It Can't Control

As AI-generated tracks flood streaming platforms, Spotify refuses to label them. The real reasons reveal uncomfortable truths about the music industry.

Letterboxd's Big Moment: What a Sale Could Mean for Film Culture

Tiny is shopping Letterboxd to potential buyers. Here's why a 26-million-user film platform suddenly matters to media giants.

How Peter Molyneux's $54 Million Crypto Game Collapsed in Weeks

Legacy promised play-to-earn riches. Instead, players lost fortunes on a broken economic system that died before it really lived.