Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Explained: Powers, Timelines, and What Could Change
President Trump named a Fox News physician commentator for Surgeon General. Here’s what the role can actually do, what may shift in health policy, and how to prepare while the Senate weighs confirmation.
Shivon Zilis, Backchannels, and a Practical Governance Guide for AI Leaders
Court exhibits show Shivon Zilis relayed messages between Elon Musk and OpenAI. Here’s what that reveals about backchannels—and concrete steps leaders should take now.
Can’t Find a Mac mini? What to Buy (or Do) Now
Mac mini supply is constrained for months, according to recent reports. Here’s who should wait, who shouldn’t, and the best alternatives, specs, and buying tactics right now.
Musk v. Altman: What It Means for AI Buyers, Employers, and Compliance Teams
Short answer: You don’t need to halt AI rollouts because of Musk v. Altman, but you should harden vendor risk, dual-source critical workloads, and update contracts. Here’s a pragmatic playbook, plus a clear view on jobs and election-related AI compliance.
Light Phone’s New Third‑Party Tools: Should You Buy One Now?
Light Phone now supports third‑party “Tools” via a new LightOS developer program. Here’s who should consider it, what’s improved, the trade‑offs, and how to decide.
US Water Crisis: What to Buy and Do This Summer
Short on time? Store drinking water now, choose the right filter for boil notices, and cut outdoor use with smart irrigation and xeriscaping. This guide shows what to buy and in what order.
When an AI Knows Answers but Misses the Question: Memorization vs. Understanding, Explained
A high-profile AI called Centaur appeared to solve 160 cognitive tasks. A new analysis argues it mostly memorized patterns. Here’s how to tell real understanding from clever lookup—plus what it means for AI, psychology, and testing.
AI Vendor Buying Guide After the Musk–Altman Trial
Don’t pause your AI rollout—de-risk it. Here’s how to pick models, structure contracts, and build redundancy in light of the Musk–Altman courtroom fight.
Should You Trust Waymo Robotaxis in 2026? A Practical Guide
Emergency responders say interactions with Waymo robotaxis are getting harder as fleets scale. Here’s the clear, practical guidance on whether to ride, when to avoid, and how to stay safe.
Alorah Ziva vs. Clavicular Allegations: A Practical Safety and Vetting Guide for Fans, Parents, and Brands
A lawsuit alleging on‑stream drug injection and nonconsensual sex raises urgent safety questions for fans, parents, creators, and brands. Here’s how to vet influencers, set consent protocols, and avoid high‑risk meetups.
How Trump Changed the DOJ’s Voting Section—and What to Watch Now
Under Trump, the DOJ’s Voting Section lost veteran lawyers and reversed positions in pivotal cases, narrowing federal voting-rights enforcement. Here’s what changed and how to respond in upcoming elections.
13 Best Coolers for Sunshine and Nighttime (2026)
Short answer: get the Yeti Tundra Haul if you want a wheeled, do‑everything ice chest; RTIC 45 for value; Coleman Xtreme for a cheap big box. Below are 13 excellent picks by use case, plus sizing and packing advice.
Can a social post get you indicted? A practical guide for officials, execs, and activists
Yes—prosecutors routinely use Instagram, X, and other posts as evidence. Here’s how indictments really work, how social content is authenticated, and what to do now to lower your legal risk.
OpenAI’s “No Goblins” Rule: What It Really Means for Coding Agents (and How to Choose One)
OpenAI’s quirky instruction to keep coding agents from whimsical talk is about focus and control. Here’s how it affects buyers and how to evaluate code AIs for your team.
Should You Switch AI Vendors Amid the Musk–Altman Trial? A Practical Buyer’s Guide
You don’t need to panic‑switch from OpenAI or freeze AI plans because of the Musk–Altman lawsuit. Instead, hedge operational and legal risk with a multi‑vendor strategy, portability, and tighter contracts. Here’s how.
Meta AI Trainer Layoffs: A Practical Guide for Workers and AI Buyers
Hundreds of AI trainers at a Meta contractor in Ireland reportedly face layoffs. Here’s what it means, immediate steps to take, and how buyers and teams can de-risk their AI data pipelines.
Kindle Colorsoft Dark Mode: What It Changes, Who It’s For, and How to Get the Best Results
Kindle Colorsoft now has a true dark mode. Here’s exactly what it does, how to enable it, where it shines (night reading, accessibility), and where it falls short (comics, color fidelity).
Stop Trying to Unmask Satoshi Nakamoto: A Practical Guide for Investors, Journalists, and Policymakers
You don’t need to know who Satoshi is to make smart crypto decisions. Focus on verifiable risks—governance, custody, liquidity, and law—instead of mythology.
Artemis III delay explained: when it could launch, what’s holding it up, and how the first crewed Moon landing in 50+ years will actually work
NASA now targets no earlier than late 2027 for Artemis III. The gatekeepers are the lunar landers and spacesuits, plus a sequence of high‑risk demos—especially on‑orbit cryogenic refueling.
Musk v. Altman Explained: What AI Buyers Should Do Now
Rely on OpenAI or building with GPT APIs? Don’t panic. The Musk v. Altman lawsuit is unlikely to disrupt services soon. Here’s how to de‑risk contracts, architecture, and costs while staying ready for any outcome.
element-data credential theft: what changed, who’s affected, and how to respond
A popular package called element-data was found exfiltrating credentials. Here’s who is at risk, how to check your systems, rotate secrets, and harden pipelines.
Meta–Manus deal blocked by China: What it means for buyers, founders, and CTOs
China’s move to stop Meta from buying Manus is a warning: any AI/XR vendor with a China nexus can derail your procurement or M&A. Here’s how to assess risk, choose alternatives, and structure deals that survive geopolitics.
Next El Niño and the “tipping point” question: why a temporary heat pulse can leave permanent marks
El Niño briefly adds heat to a steadily warming world, often setting records. The event fades—but some impacts don’t. Here’s how a short-lived Pacific pulse can lock in longer-term change and what to watch next.
What Is Ethernet? A Practical Guide to Cables, Speeds, and Setup
Ethernet is the wired networking standard that links devices with low latency and consistent throughput. Learn when to choose it over Wi‑Fi and how to buy the right cables, switches, and adapters.