Israel tells Tyre to pack up, completely ignoring Iran's warning
Just when we thought everyone was putting their weapons away for a second, the geopolitical sandbox is back to being completely chaotic.
Just when we thought everyone was putting their weapons away for a second, the geopolitical sandbox is back to being completely chaotic.
At this point, it feels like we’re about three months away from finding out GLP-1s can also fix a flat tire and solve the housing crisis.
If it feels like the news is just one endless scroll of people fighting, congrats on your excellent intuition. Researchers in Sweden just confirmed that the world is officially more fractured than at any point since World War II.
If you thought your office coffee subscription was expensive, the government tried to charge tech companies a cool hundred grand just to hire an immigrant engineer. Fortunately, a judge stepped in.
That retirement fund you've been paying into with every single paycheck? Yeah, the government just announced it’s going dry three months earlier than expected. Plan for late 2032.
Just what we needed: another Middle East escalation. Donald Trump just dropped the news that Iran shot down a helicopter, and he is already calling for a response.
This is the ultimate career glow-up: going from keeping a client out of jail to running the entire federal justice department that was trying to put him there.
It is not often that the deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom has to explain basic facts to the future vice president of the United States, but here we are.
A peaceful neighborhood gathering in Ohio turned into a crime scene this weekend. While authorities scramble to find the culprits, the event meant for history and community leaves everyone wondering how summer staples became targets.
A federal judge just hit the brakes on the White House’s attempt to slap a massive price tag on skilled foreign workers. It turns out, even with a pen and a proclamation, you can't just invent your own taxes without checking with Congress first.
The disgraced king of FTX is shooting his shot for a presidential pardon. After turning a massive crypto empire into a giant hole in the ground, he is now testing whether his past political donations can buy him a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Senator Adam Schiff is tired of waiting for the future to decide if machines should have the final say on the battlefield. His new bill hopes to force a human finger back onto the trigger before the Department of Defense hands it over to an algorithm.