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GADGET

Censorship and stolen puritanical valor

Welcome to Video Games Weekly on Engadget. Expect a new story every Monday or Tuesday, broken into two parts. The

MONEY

Episode 220. “I carry the baby, the bills, and the stress”

Monica (36) and Michael (33) have been married just over a year and are navigating the pressures of new parenthood—but

ECONOMY

Genius, Rejected: Emergent Ventures Versus the System

Quanta Magazine has a good piece on a 17-year-old student who disproved a long-standing conjecture in harmonic analysis: Yet a paper

FINANCE

UBS sounds the alarm on ‘stall speed’ as the economy shows signs of running out of gas

The U.S. economy is experiencing a noticeable slowdown in mid-2025, with sluggish domestic demand growth, muted job gains, and new

CRYPTO

Binance Futures Volumes Hit Half-Year Highs In July Surge

Crypto derivatives trading volumes on the Binance exchange surged to six-month highs in July, signaling increased trading activity and potentially

GAMING

Everything Bad About The New War Of The Worlds In One Scene

Amazon’s new War of the Worlds movie starring Ice Cube and Eva Longoria was quietly released online last week and

SHOPPING

Krispy Kreme and Crocs Launch Limited-Edition Doughnut Clogs (And They Come With Sprinkles)

If you’ve ever looked at a box of hot, fresh Krispy Kreme doughnuts and thought, “I wish I could wear

SHOPPING

‘Skelly’ – The Giant 12-Foot Skeleton Is Back at The Home Depot

Good news, Summerween celebrators! Skelly, The Home Depot’s infamous 12-foot Giant Skeleton, is back in stock as part of the

MOVIE

Freakier Friday review – nothing quite compares…

For many millennials and Gen Z cinephiles, Mark Waters’ Freaky Friday is a cornerstone of early 2000s cinema. The third adaptation of Mary

MUSIC

Sony Music Sues Napster Over Missed Royalty Payments

Sony Music Entertainment is suing Rhapsody International, the parent company of streaming service Napster, for $9.2 million in licensing fees