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The 5 most unhinged revelations from Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI
Key revelations from Musk’s lawsuit allege dishonesty, internal conflicts, and corporate shifts at OpenAI, with potential legal and industry repercussions.
Trump’s Tribute Mission to China
Former President Trump’s recent visit to Beijing resembled a tribute mission, revealing China’s growing influence and the changing U.S.-China power balance.
Commencement Speeches Are Supposed to Be Boring
Commencement speeches are meant to be temporary rituals, often forgettable, yet they serve a vital role in celebrating graduates and community bonding.
The Origins of Alcohol as a Muse
Exploring the historical and cultural links between alcohol and creative processes, from ancient times to modern sobriety movements.
A year of Trump is backfiring on the religious right
A new report shows the religious right’s influence is waning despite Trump’s support, highlighting a disconnect with American public opinion.
These Instagram Ads Sure Seem to Be Selling Cocaine Accessories
Several Instagram brands sell products resembling drug paraphernalia, sparking concerns over illicit activity marketing disguised as luxury accessories.
Chess puzzle I found in my dad’s old book
A rare chess problem from over a century ago, created by Kempelen, has been found in a father’s old book, challenging modern understanding of chess puzzles.
The Murky Ethics of Sean Duffy’s New Reality Show
Sean Duffy’s upcoming reality show ‘The Great American Road Trip’ faces scrutiny over funding and ethical concerns, raising questions about public-private ties.
The Senator Who Embraced MAHA and Lost MAGA
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy faces a tough primary as his support shifts from moderate MAHA voters to pro-Trump MAGA base, risking his political future.