Meta’s $3T Dream: A Trivial Pursuit?

Take Meta. Sure, they’ve got 3 billion users. But have you tried using their app lately? It’s like a buffet where the food’s all gone, but the servers are still charging you for the plate. They’re not just selling ads-they’re selling the idea that your attention is worth more than your actual thoughts.

Palantir’s Stock Split: A Critical View

The forward split, by contrast, increases the number of shares while lowering their price. A 3-for-1 split, for instance, would reduce a $600 share to $200 but multiply the holder’s stake by three. This is generally seen as a positive development, as it lowers the barrier to entry for retail investors. Yet it also creates a surge in trading activity, as new buyers are drawn in by the perceived affordability.

Walmart’s Trillion-Dollar Gambit

Among the titans of this realm-eleven, to be precise-stand the Magnificent Seven, Broadcom, Berkshire Hathaway, and the mystical Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. The latter, however, is said to trade in a land where camels outnumber humans and the stock ticker is written in hieroglyphs.²

15 Celebs Who Lost Their Lives to COVID-19

I’ve been looking through a list of truly remarkable people we’ve lost to COVID-19, and it’s incredibly moving. It details their lives and achievements, reminding us of all they contributed, and it notes how the pandemic sadly took them from us. It’s a way to remember them and honor their legacies.

🎨 2025 BrownDust2 Global Fan Creation Contest – Entry Showcase (2) ✨

Please note: This list includes submissions received by 10:00 PM UTC on September 15, 2025. These entries have not yet been reviewed. After the submission period closes, any entries that don’t follow the official rules may be removed during judging. This list does not include entries that: 1) have broken links or don’t exist, 2) are set to private, or 3) were published on unapproved platforms.

Clock In for Jane Wade’s SS26 “The FULFILLMENT”

The Jane Wade collection consistently focuses on workwear. In recent shows, she’s explored the idea of corporate structure, and this season she wanted to shift that focus to the people doing the physical labor – the everyday routines of clocking in and out, and the importance of time. Wade explained this after her show, which was held in a real warehouse in Brooklyn.