Arizona Returns to MSG. The Ghost of 2011 Waits.

The schedule dropped on a Tuesday. The kind of announcement that fills a beat reporter’s notebook and briefly lights up a fan forum before the news cycle moves on. December 5, 2026. Madison Square Garden. Arizona versus St. John’s. Hall-of-Fame Series. A return game in Phoenix during the 2027-28 season. The last time Arizona played […]

Kent Silenced Their Fans. Surrey Braced for Danger.

The security message arrived before the first ball. Surrey issued a statement. Heightened bag checks. Additional security presence. “Please allow additional time to enter the ground.” The Golders Green knife attacks had pushed the UK terror threat level to severe. At The Oval, where home workers now rent desks and super-fast broadband, the 21st-century idyll […]

Powell Stayed. OPEC Cracked. Oil Hit $126. Markets Shrugged.

The vote was 8-4. The most dissents since 1992. Jerome Powell’s final meeting as Fed chair produced a rate hold, a statement, and a fracture. Three regional bank presidents opposed the easing bias. Stephen Miran wanted a cut. Powell sat in the middle, oversaw the arithmetic, and announced something bigger than monetary policy: he wasn’t […]

Pakistan’s Power Crisis Ends. The Next One Already Started.

The LNG cargo docked on Thursday. By Friday morning, the power minister was on television, declaring the end of a month-long loadshedding period. No more rolling blackouts. No more seven-hour outages. The crisis was over. Then the bill landed. Qatar had declared force majeure. Spot market LNG cost up to $18.88 per million British thermal […]

USS Higgins Lost Power. The Pacific Watched.

The lights flickered. Then died. Somewhere in the Indo-Pacific—the Navy won’t say exactly where—USS Higgins went dark. No propulsion. No radar. No combat systems. Three hundred sailors aboard a 505-foot guided-missile destroyer that, for several hours, couldn’t move, couldn’t see, and couldn’t fight. “Helpless,” a former Navy captain called it. “Electronically blind and immobile.” The […]

Sawe Didn’t Just Win. He Redefined Human Potential.

The water cannon hit the plane before the wheels stopped rolling. Two arcs of white against the fuselage. Kenya Airways Flight 101. Dancers moved on the tarmac. Musicians played. The kind of welcome reserved for heads of state and returning heroes. Sabastian Sawe stepped onto the stairs. Blinked into the sun. Raised a hand. Somewhere […]

Replit’s AI Builds Apps Now. Coders Are Sweating.

The cursor moved. She wasn’t touching anything. Her hands were around a coffee cup, scrolling TikTok. On the screen, lines of code wrote themselves. Neat. Fast. Kind of creepy. She looked up. “Oh. It’s done.” So what’s actually going on with the Replit 2026 update? Something simple. And, in all honesty, kind of brutal. The Replit […]

Google Stitch Designs Your App. Your Taste Pays for It.

Google Stitch arrives with a clean pitch: type a prompt, get a mobile UI. Export to Android Studio. Move on with your day. The engineering is impressive. The implications are something else entirely. We’re not watching a design tool get faster. We’re watching the act of design decision-making migrate from human judgment to machine inference. […]

Kusal Mendis ton, Babar’s 87 power Zalmi to record rout of Kings

KARACHI: Kusal Mendis struck a blistering century while Babar Azam smashed an unbeaten 87 as Peshawar Zalmi handed Kar­achi Kings a crushing 159-run defeat here at the National Bank Stadium on Thursday night. The top-order pair’s brilliance, followed by Abdul Samad’s late onslaught, propelled Zalmi to a mammoth 246-3 before their bowlers skittled the Kings […]