8:45 pm - February 25, 2026

The discussion of weight loss seemed stale a few years ago—another fitness app, another diet fad. Then came the injections. The refrigerated pens of Ozempic and Wegovy started to change hands with startling speed inside slick Manhattan clinics and suburban medical spas. Patients reported a sudden calmness in their thoughts,…

It would have sounded ridiculous ten years ago. The notion that the glass rectangle in your pocket, the item you examine before your eyes open fully in the morning, may be deteriorating. It no longer seems like science fiction, though, after hearing Mark Zuckerberg say that smart glasses will replace…

It sounds ridiculous on paper. Ford Motor Company, which has been putting steel on American roads for more than a century, is now worth less than a five-year-old AI startup that primarily operates out of Manhattan and employs people all over the world. Edwin Chen founded Surge AI in 2020,…

The sidewalks had already been engulfed by snow by the time the plows arrived in Lyndhurst. When the final numbers were counted, some areas of New Jersey had recorded more than 30 inches. Measuring sticks sank deep into drifts that brushed past two feet. The recent nor’easter brought about a forced pause for a state that takes pride in its grit and impatience. With 30.7 inches, Lyndhurst topped the charts, according to the National Weather Service. Newark Airport officially recorded more than 27 inches, while Bogota trailed closely behind with 29.5 inches. Totals in Strathmore and Freehold Township were close…

Who killed a Mexican drug lord? It seems like a straightforward question.—until you observe how rapidly “an answer” transforms into a mist of warnings. In this instance, the drug lord is Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, popularly known as El Mencho. The short version is that he was killed in the Jalisco mountains during a Mexican military operation intended to apprehend him. He was killed by the state, according to the longer, more accurate version, but in the kind of state action that occurs quickly, under gunfire, with rival institutions keen to claim victory. The majority of reliable reports agree that…

One of those peculiarly sticky internet facts that should be resolved in a single sentence but leaves room for interpretation is Alysa Liu’s height. On a major official bio, you’ll see 5’2″, but if you go to another page, you’ll see 5’3″ stated with equal assurance. Rotations, air time, center of gravity, and the physics of getting a blade to bite and then releasing it at the precise millisecond are just a few examples of how frequently the sport itself pushes you toward body math. It may seem insignificant at first. The “Alysa Liu height” controversy is no longer gossip,…

The smoke was no longer rising in thick columns by late afternoon in Puerto Vallarta, but it still hung in the air like a relic the city couldn’t quite get rid of. Inland, along arterial roads and supermarket parking lots, charred buses and blackened cars told a different story from the postcard-perfect beaches, where blue Pacific water curled onto clean sand. Following a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexican authorities announced the death of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, better known to most as “El Mencho.” He was 59 years old, the leader of the influential Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and…

The sound of tires hissing through slush, the occasional scrape of a shovel hitting concrete, and the distant, unyielding grind of a plow attempting to force its way through a curbside ridge that has already frozen into a tiny glacier are all muffled and cottony, and they are all heard outside New York after a significant snowfall. On day two, when the romance fades and the edges of the city become gray mounds of compacted ice, even those who claim to “love snow” always seem less convinced. This storm’s numbers have been significant enough to garner media attention and, more…

The concept of reversing aging has always remained in the realm of fantasy in a society where youth is frequently associated with vitality. Recent advances in science, however, are changing that perception and making the idea of treating aging a real possibility. Targeting the biological processes of aging rather than…

Before dawn, the parking lot outside a recently constructed data center in northern Virginia fills up. The perimeter fence is lined with contractor vans and pickup trucks, their windshields foggy from the cold. Technicians navigate lengthy server corridors inside, inspecting cables and keeping an ear out for the faint pitch…

The parking lot outside a big tech campus appeared oddly normal on a dreary Silicon Valley morning. A couple of workers entered with coffee. Others were silently checking their phones by their cars. Nothing noteworthy. However, dozens of people’s security badges had already been disabled inside, and their access had…

The technology isn’t the first thing that people notice when they enter Google’s Gradient Canopy building. It’s the silence. The soft clatter of mechanical keyboards or the occasional hum of a coffee grinder break up the low-pitched conversations. As if anticipating something slightly unexpected, engineers lean toward their screens and…

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Traders in a glass-walled office building in Lower Manhattan stared at glowing monitors on a recent afternoon, their faces oddly composed. Outside, tourists paused to take pictures of the skyscraper canyon while taxis scuttled through traffic. Nothing appeared to be damaged. However, there’s a feeling that something is off beneath the surface. Some economists have started speculating that the financial crisis that people fear might not actually occur. It might be here already. Particularly when stock indexes are still close to all-time highs, the argument seems odd. Gains are still visible in retirement accounts. Tech firms keep making big investments…

The chilly glow of the monitors is the primary source of light in the radiology room, which is darker than most hospital areas. Hunched forward, a radiologist clicks through hundreds of chest scans, each one looking almost exactly the same to the untrained eye. Something else has been looking first…

The U.S. Capitol’s white dome briefly turns gold as the sun sets behind it in the late afternoon, creating a dramatic effect. Employees go outside while carrying paper coffee cups, checking their phones, and discussing their plans for dinner. Considering that the government is in debt by over $38 trillion—a…

Robert Aramayo appeared more like someone who had accidentally wandered into the wrong room than a man accepting an award when he first took the stage at London’s Royal Festival Hall. His voice trailed off in midsentence as his hands made clumsy movements. The shock might have been more than…

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At first glance, the envelopes didn’t seem significant. They were simple white mailers that were easy to miss because they were piled up among credit card offers and grocery coupons. However, there was money inside for thousands of borrowers who were linked to Navient. Not money that will change your life. Insufficient to nullify years’ worth of payments. Nevertheless, it was concrete evidence that the protracted legal battle involving one of the most contentious student loan companies in America had entered a new stage. Uncertain of how to feel, people sat at kitchen tables in suburban homes and apartments, staring…

The Davos room was as silent as a wealthy person’s room can be. Investors listened to Elon Musk’s speech in his typical cool, almost aloof tone while leaning back in their chairs, arms crossed, faces neutral. No voices were raised. Don’t be theatrical. Nevertheless, the tension was obvious. He predicted that within a year, artificial intelligence might surpass human intelligence in intelligence. No one in that room might have taken the timeline literally. Timelines, however, weren’t the main focus. In any case, the deeper message appeared to sink in, becoming ingrained in people’s thoughts as they checked their phones later…

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The familiar February cold that makes people walk more quickly while acting as though they aren’t cold at all was in the air outside the Royal Festival Hall. One by one, black cars slid up to the curb, their doors opening to cautious smiles and camera flashes. This contrast—glamour pressed tightly against the gray reality of London winter—has always been the lifeblood of the British Academy Film Awards. But this year, something felt a little different inside. Even by awards-season standards, there is a feeling that the 2026 ceremony wasn’t totally predictable. Applause for One Battle After Another’s Best Film…

First, the smoke rose. It curled into the sky like signals no one wanted to recognize, drifting upward in slow gray columns above Guadalajara’s streets. Burned buses with blackened windows and still-heating metal frames sat abandoned across intersections. The scene must have seemed surreal to residents viewing it from the balconies of their apartments, as if it were a movie that had somehow infiltrated everyday life. The violence started after the longtime leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho, was killed. One of the most potent criminal networks in the world was…

In Cancún, sirens weren’t the first indication that something had changed. There was quiet. Just after sunrise, lounge chairs at a beachside resort sat empty for longer than usual, their white towels still tightly rolled, as they waited for guests who never showed up. As indifferent as ever, the ocean flowed toward the sand in gentle blue layers. However, people stayed behind the glass doors of hotel lobbies, rereading the same alert: shelter in place, while they stared at their phones. It’s probable that many visitors initially misunderstood its meaning. Cancun has been marketing certainty for decades. Sunshine that never…

It felt more real because the phone was trembling a little. Holding his gold medal up to the camera, Dylan Larkin stood in the center of a tumultuous Milan locker room, grinning in that loose, worn-out manner that athletes do when everything is finally over. Behind him, equipment was strewn all over the damp tile floor, teammates were shouting, and music was blasting. Another face then inadvertently entered the frame: Kash Patel, who was smiling and leaning in as though he had always been there. Larkin might not have realized what he had just captured. Field Details Full Name Dylan…

For a second, everything slowed down because there was blood on the ice. Jack Hughes stooped with his hands on his knees and spat bits of himself onto the icy ground. Two teeth. Lost. As the Milan arena’s crowd mumbled in nervous confusion, trainers hurried toward him, crouching and speaking urgently. Some fans might have questioned whether his night—and possibly his Olympic dream—had ended at that very moment. It didn’t. Hughes was back on the ice less than an hour later, skating in tight circles while looking around for something that only he seemed to see. He didn’t hesitate when…

How different the energy feels from the start is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the Olympics Closing Ceremony. The athletes stand rigidly behind flags as the opening ceremonies arrive with anxious anticipation. The closing is looser, though. softer. People move as if they have shared a common experience. There was a strange mixture of relief and exhaustion in the air inside the Verona Arena’s old stone curves. In an attempt to capture a moment that was already passing, some athletes leaned on one another’s shoulders while others recorded everything on their phones. Perhaps this…

Isabel De Leon’s entrance into the narrative is disarming in some way. She doesn’t show up brandishing a gun or flashing her credentials. Rather, she shows up with notebooks, asking questions, and entering spaces where those in positions of authority would rather keep quiet. She might be particularly dangerous because she lacks physical authority. Isabel lives in brighter, more normal settings inside the world of The Night Agent, where government agents work from dim command centers and secure corridors. Humming fluorescent lights filled newsrooms. Coffee cups left next to keyboards on computers. Unevenly stacked papers threatened to topple. She appears…

There was a moment in the corner of a concrete enclosure at Ichikawa City Zoo that didn’t seem to be intended for millions of strangers. Hunched forward, a baby macaque, barely big enough to fit in a backpack, held a faded stuffed orangutan toy in both hands. Punch was his name, and he held the toy in the same way that kids do when they hold onto something they hope won’t disappear. It initially appeared to be a typical enrichment item—zoos frequently use them to provide stimulation, diversion, and activities. Punch, however, wasn’t teasing it. As though waiting for a…

The waiting area of a private clinic in central London, sandwiched between a high-end gym and a cosmetic dentistry office, is remarkably serene. No one appears ill. Most appear impatient. As though giving out jewelry instead of medication, a receptionist carefully places a slim injection pen into a branded paper bag after opening a small refrigerated drawer behind the desk. Perhaps that’s precisely what it has turned into. These medications, which were created by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, were initially intended to treat diabetes by controlling blood sugar levels and subtly decreasing appetite. Even the pharmaceutical industry was taken…

Car doors closing, coffee cups balanced on dashboards, security badges clipped into place—the morning air at a suburban office park outside of London carries that familiar weekday tension. A man with silver hair and cautious steps stands out among the crowd of employees making their way inside. He is moving more slowly than the others, but he is carrying the same laptop bag he used to carry years ago. He was no longer supposed to be here. The celebration of his retirement three years prior included speeches, handshakes, and a cake with the words “Enjoy the next chapter.” He did…