Peter Do Launches New Label: PD-168

As a gamer, I’m psyched about the fresh new gaming attire that’s versatile and dynamic enough for daily wear. You might notice the affordable price tags on these pieces because they’re designed for everyday use, not just for the gaming arena. The collection features sleek all-black garments, subtly embellished with a white stripe inspired by one of Do’s tattoos. Vogue reported that the designer limited himself to three fabrics throughout the line – soft cotton terry, supple jersey, and luxurious Japanese “liquid satin.” Best part? All these garments are machine-washable!

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Why GE Vernova Stock Popped Today

After the closing bell on Monday, tech behemoth Oracle (ORCL), probably feeling somewhat rebellious, missed its earnings estimate for fiscal 2026’s first quarter. The report was somewhat disappointing, posting $1.47 per share when analysts had been expecting $1.48. However, in a dramatic turn of events-because who doesn’t love a good plot twist-Oracle’s CEO, Safra Catz, threw a wild prediction into the air: “Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue will grow 77% to $18 billion this fiscal year,” she said, sounding like she might also predict that the moon will turn into a giant piece of blue cheese, just because why not. Oracle’s stock, predictably, surged more than 41% the following day, as if the heavens themselves had opened, and investors, gripped by the wild allure of AI, began scrambling for anything remotely connected to it.

Distance between Devo and Kiss is closer than you think

As Devo started gaining international recognition, a journalist from the former Melody Maker (a well-respected magazine at the time) referred to them as “the thinking person’s Kiss,” as told by Gerald Casale of Devo himself. Initially, Casale disliked this description, but eventually he came to accept it, though not wholeheartedly.

Oracle’s Meteoric Ascent: A Devil’s Earnings Dance

The catalyst? A quarterly report so resplendent with numbers it could have lit up the Kremlin. Revenue of $14.9 billion-up 12%-and adjusted EPS of $1.47 (a 6% rise) arrived like a telegram from a long-lost uncle, brimming with unearned optimism. Yet the true marvel was not the numbers themselves, but the shadow they cast: a $455 billion backlog of contracts, a figure so vast it might have made Stalin reconsider his Five-Year Plan.