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Viral Aviation Expert Warning: Fact-Check, Risks, and Reality
A viral Reddit claim from an alleged aviation expert stirred fear online. This long-form article examines the specific claim, explains aviation safety systems, separates plausible risks from sensationalism, and offers practical guidance for passengers and readers evaluating expert warnings on social media.

Why My Tesla’s Wipers Fail: Cameras Replaced the Rain Sensor
Tesla and some modern automakers have shifted from dedicated rain sensors to camera-based detection. That saves cost and leverages existing ADAS hardware—but it can misread conditions and leave drivers frustrated. This article explains how camera-based rain detection works, why it sometimes fails, and what drivers can do about it.
Ross Scott at EU Parliament: Why 'Stop Killing Games' Matters
Ross Scott's appearance at the European Parliament crystallizes a broader fight over how lawmakers treat video games: cultural works, commercial products, and platforms for expression. This article explains the stakes for gamers, developers, and policy, and offers practical ways players can respond.
The Hype That Failed: Tech Everyone Expected But Forgot
A look at one of the most hyped technologies that never lived up to its promise, why it failed, and what patterns of hype teach us about evaluating new gadgets. Practical signs to spot future flops and lessons for builders and buyers.

How Allbirds Pivoted from Shoes to AI — Stock Up 300%
What began as a sustainable footwear brand became a surprising AI powerhouse. This feature traces Allbirds’ strategic pivot, the products and deals that moved markets, and what investors and retailers need to know.

The One Job AI Probably Won’t Replace: Palliative Care Nurse
Palliative care nurses combine clinical skill, moral judgment, and embodied compassion in ways that are hard for artificial intelligence to replicate. This article explains why that blend of human capabilities makes them among the most resilient professions as AI advances.