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Slate Auto's Ambitious EV Gamble: Can an Underdog Actually Crack the Cheap Truck Market?

Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto went from secret startup to industry disruptor in weeks. Here's what happened and why it matters.

NYT Strands Puzzle April 12: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Crack today's Strands puzzle with our hints and answers. The spangram theme has us reflecting on what we see in the mirror.

Even the Smartest AI Can't Beat the Premier League

Top AI systems from Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic all lost money betting on soccer. Here's what that really tells us about AI's limits.

India's Quick Commerce Wars: When Walmart DNA Clashes With Startup Ambitions

Flipkart and Amazon's push into quick commerce is reshaping India's delivery market, but profitability remains elusive as competition intensifies.

NYT Connections April 12: A Puzzle That Gets Playfully Meta

Today's Connections puzzle leans into wordplay with pants features, perspective shifts, and a delightfully random doll category.

Crimson Desert is a Beautiful Mess That Somehow Works

Pearl Abyss' sandbox epic mixes 16 games into one bizarrely competent experience, complete with cat adoption and genuinely awe-inspiring moments.

Nvidia's Bet on SiFive Shows How the AI Wars Are Getting Weird

Nvidia just backed a $3.65B chip design startup using open-source tech. Here's why that matters more than it seems.

The Moon Just Got a Lot More Real

Artemis II astronauts return from breaking the distance record and seeing things no human has witnessed before.

Artemis II Returns: NASA's Moon Mission Proves the Hard Part Wasn't Getting There

Four astronauts splash down safely after humanity's first lunar voyage in 54 years. The real test? Coming home at 24,000 mph.

Microsoft Is Quietly Ditching Copilot Branding (But Keeping the AI)

Microsoft is removing Copilot labels from Windows 11 apps while keeping the AI features intact. Here's what's actually happening.

A Ballerina with ALS Danced Again Using Brain Signals. Here's Why It Matters.

Breanna Olson used brainwave technology to perform as a digital avatar. It's a glimpse at how tech could reshape life with degenerative disease.

The Fusion Gold Rush Is Real, and It's Messy

Private fusion startups have raised billions. Now comes the hard part: actually building power plants that work.