Los Angeles Times
A FAR-RIGHT VOICE IN WHITE HOUSE
Moms for Liberty, once a fringe group, now has Trump's ear on school issues. Critics are alarmed by its stances.
4 min |
April 14, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Nexstar’s California TV stations will carry gubernatorial debate
Nexstar Media Group will host a California gubernatorial candidate debate next week that will air across the company’s TV stations in the state.
1 min |
April 14, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Epic pins ‘Fortnite’ comeback on Disney deal
Internal reviewers have concerns about new titles in the partnership after gaming company’s string of flops
7 min |
April 14, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Foes of same-sex marriage are proved wrong
Two decades ago, fears about same-sex unions were baseless. Decades of study now confirm that children and society have benefited.
2 min |
April 14, 2026
Entrepreneur US
How to Impress Investors
On the following pages, we'll show you how to do it. But, a caveat: You might not need an investor at all.
1 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
WHAT TOP PERFORMERS HAVE IN COMMON
Every franchise has an all-star franchisee who drives the most business. These people tend to share two key qualities: a willingness to do the dirty work, and a purpose far bigger than profit.
10 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
The Top 275 Low-Cost Franchises in 2026
Yes, you can buy a franchise for under $50,000. Here are the top options in multiple price ranges.
1 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
How to Survive the Hell Zone
One franchise can be fun to run. Three can feel like hell-until you figure out how to navigate that treacherous stretch of growth, and build a truly thriving business.
3 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
DIARY OF A FRANCHISEE
Raul Larez owns two Batteries Plus franchises, but still has plenty of time for family. We asked him to keep a diary of one average day-so you can see what his life is like.
4 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
Sell Me on You
Want to impress an investor like Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec? You must know what he's looking for-and it's not what you'd expect.
9 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Entrepreneur US
How to Ace Your First VC Meetings
Jenny Fielding has taken meetings with entrepreneurs all over the world. She says the founders who make the best impressions are those who are willing to go off-script.
3 min |
Startups - Spring 2026
Flight Journal
Powering the Age of Flight
GLENN HAMMOND CURTISS (1878-1930) was often called “The Colossus of Aviation” with good reason.
2 min |
May - June 2026
Flight Journal
DESPERATE FIGHT! French fighters of WW II
HISTORY HAS A WAY OF REWRITING ITSELF.
9 min |
May - June 2026
Scientific American
Scanning the Stone
As ore gets harder to find, the mining industry is turning to subatomic-particle sensors to push deep underground
8 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
Upright Heart
Here's how your heart knows you've stood up
2 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
Discerning Chicks
A bird-brained \"bouba\" and \"kiki\" study challenges ideas of human language evolution
3 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
Ancient Lexicon
Stone Age art may reveal a 40,000-year-old precursor to writing
2 min |
May 2026
Stereophile
Do you think you can tell?
Wish You Were Here isn't my favorite Pink Floyd album, but I can't deny its success or how often it has played within earshot over the course of my life. Released mid-1975 to mixed reviews, time worked in its favor: Today many consider it a peer to the group's masterpiece, The Dark Side of the Moon.
4 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
How Birds Survived THE DINOSAURS' DOOMSDAY
Scientists finally understand why birds were the only dinosaurs to pull through the end-Cretaceous mass extinction
10+ min |
May 2026
Stereophile
The end of the road for Megadeth
After ignominious dismissal from Metallica shortly before that band's debut recording, guitarist Dave Mustaine could have easily become a Greg Walls-esque footnote in metal history.
4 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
Ingenuity in Timekeeping
Modern luxury watches hold decades of innovation and artistic craft
6 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
The Chemistry of Desire
Inside the secretive laboratories where scientists build novel molecules to make luxury fragrance feel like pure emotion
5 min |
May 2026
Stereophile
The show must go on
All “serious” music fans know pop music is kid’s stuff: too simple, too accessible, the embodiment of that cringeworthy moniker “disposable.”
4 min |
May 2026
Stereophile
Marten Mingus Septet Statement Edition
As I prepared this review of the Marten Mingus Septet Statement Edition loudspeaker ($199,000/pair), I asked the Marten people to tell me something about the company and its values.
10+ min |
May 2026
Stereophile
Listening to the Violet
When I was a child, my favorite trips were on a northwest-bound train called the Red Arrow.
10+ min |
May 2026
Stereophile
NEW BIG SPEAKERS FROM ATC AND MAGICO
ATC and Magico make loudspeakers that are highly regarded in the audiophile world.
2 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
The Quiet Math Problem That Runs the Planet
How Diffie-Hellman key exchange secures everything from your text messages to government secrets
7 min |
May 2026
Scientific American
Meet America's Native Bees
Scientists estimate there are about 4,000 species of native bees in the U.S.
5 min |
May 2026
Stereophile
ESOTERIC UPDATES ITS STREAMING PREAMP AND CLASS-A POWER AMP
While total music-business revenues grew 3.5% to $11.5 billion last year, vinyl surged ahead 9.3% to a cool $1 billion, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The last time vinyl sales topped $1 billion was 1983, according to historical RIAA data.²
1 min |
May 2026
Stereophile
dCS Varèse Transport
CD/SACD TRANSPORT FOR VARÈSE MUSIC SYSTEM
10+ min |
