Target’s announcement that longtime CEO Brian Cornell will step down in early 2026 comes at a time when the company faces slumping sales, mounting competition, […]
Author: The Broad Lens
Why Viewers Are Hoisting the Jolly Roger
In the early 2000s, piracy was the default path for many who wanted music, films, or television shows. Platforms like The Pirate Bay made nearly […]
Zelle Lawsuit: Banks Blame the Victims
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Zelle, accusing the payment platform of enabling widespread fraud and failing to implement basic […]
Texas Clashes Over Quorum Walkout
A recent legal move by Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sparked a debate over the limits of legislative protest and the balance between majority rule […]
NSFW Game Ban Ignites Censorship Fight
A growing controversy has taken shape in the gaming world, one that sits at the intersection of artistic freedom, commerce, and platform policy. Over the […]
The Beast Is Back, But at What Cost to WWE?
Brock Lesnar made his shocking return to WWE last night, closing out SummerSlam 2025 with a thunderous F-5 to John Cena just moments after Cena […]
The Universe’s End May Come Sooner
New research into dark energy is raising big questions about the future of the universe. Dark energy is the mysterious force that’s pushing galaxies apart […]
What’s Next for Windows 10 Users?
Once promoted as the last version of Windows anyone would ever need, Windows 10 is now approaching its end of life. Microsoft plans to discontinue […]
“Door Kick Challenge” Turns Violent
Before the internet, adolescent mischief was typically confined to local dares and playground pranks. In the digital age, however, those same impulses can now be […]
New U.S. Visa Fee Sparks Backlash
Travelers entering the United States on nonimmigrant visas are now facing a new financial hurdle. As part of the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill […]