Technology
2026-02-26 00:01:18.019 • by
Arturo Iglesias in
Technology
Nvidia announced another quarter of astounding growth, exceeding analyst expectations and projecting continued 'skyrocketing' demand for its AI chips, yet investors remain divided on whether the AI boom is sustainable or heading for a 'comedown' after a multi-trillion dollar market surge.
Conflict
2026-02-26 00:01:17.982 • by
Amy Ivanov in
Conflict
Cuban soldiers killed four and wounded six on a Florida-registered speedboat in Cuban waters, claiming the boat fired first. U.S. officials are independently investigating the 'highly unusual' incident, refusing to rely solely on Cuba's account, amidst escalating U.S.-Cuba tensions.
Film
2026-02-25 18:00:56.032 • by
Alfred Ignacio in
Film
Filmmakers are increasingly abandoning traditional biopics for 'pseudo-biopics' or 'films à clef,' fictionalizing real people and events to gain creative freedom, avoid legal risks, and engage audiences with familiar yet fresh narratives. This trend allows for exploring themes beyond strict accuracy, as seen in films inspired by figures like Bob Ross or Hunter Biden, and even extends to actors playing fictionalized versions of themselves.
Politics
2026-02-25 18:00:55.994 • by
Aaron Irving in
Politics
Donald Trump leveraged the US men's national hockey team's Olympic gold medal win at his State of the Union, using them as political props and announcing a Medal of Freedom. The article dissects how Trump politicizes sports, demanding loyalty from athletes, and connects his hockey rhetoric to broader geopolitical tensions with Canada, including threats to the sport itself. It also highlights divisions, with some men's players absent and the women's team declining their invitation, underscoring that in Trump's era, every athletic appearance is a political statement.