‘The Boys’ Has Badly Fumbled Homelander Ahead Of Its Series Finale

The Boys was meant to make Homelander a god. He is far too lame at this point for that to be believable.

NYT Strands Hints Today: Friday, May 1 Clues And Answers (I Love Hawaii)

Looking for some help with today’s NYT Strands? An extra hint and the answers are right here to help you finish the grid and keep your streak intact.

Why Monitoring Alone Isn’t Enough To Keep Teens Safe Online

It is in this context that a new category of family digital safety technology is beginning to emerge—one built around coaching rather than monitoring.

Password Security—2.86 Billion Credential Theft Crimewave Exposed

A surge in password-related cybercrime throughout 2025 has seen not only 2.86 billion credentials stolen, but macOS infostealer infections alone rise by 7,000%.

The New ‘Diablo 4: Lord Of Hatred’ Skill Trees Have One Weird Problem

Diablo 4 has made some cool changes to its skill trees, but has mangled the entire point of a skill point system in the process.

The First ‘Resident Evil’ Trailer From The ‘Weapons’ Director Is A Must-Watch

Now that Cregger’s Resident Evil trailer has arrived, you can understand why the horror director took on this project.

When Are Forward Deployed Engineers Essential, And When Are They Not?

Forward deployed engineers (FDEs) have become one of the most debated topics in enterprise technology, driven in large part by the visibility of Palantir’s model.

Cigna Plans To Exit Obamacare In 2027 Affecting 369,000 With Coverage

Cigna will exit the individual health insurance business also known as Obamacare, leaving about 369,00 health plan members in 11 states looking for new coverage in 2027.

Why Smart People Are More Prone To Decision Fatigue, By A Psychologist

Smart minds weigh more variables, consider more outcomes and carry heavier cognitive loads. Here’s how decision fatigue becomes a natural byproduct of deeper thinking.

Meet The Wombat — The Only Animal That Produces Cube-Shaped Droppings

The wombat’s intestine does something no other gut on Earth does. Understanding why reveals how deeply evolution can sculpt even the most intimate biology.