The Custodial Account You Opened for Your Grandson Becomes Legally His the Day He Turns 21, and He Can Spend It on a Car. A 529 Never Does. (finance.yahoo.com)
Kevin O''Leary Says New York Mayor Deserves ''Real Estate Agent of the Year Award'' for Driving People Out of the City — ‘Beyond Insane, But I Love It’ (finance.yahoo.com)
A Journal review of disclosures by nine major tech companies found massive spending commitments for data-center leases and chips that aren’t shown on their balance sheets (on.wsj.com)
Dozens of IndyCars will blaze through the heart of Washington, D.C., at triple-digit speeds as part of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix on Sunday (on.wsj.com)
Walmart is launching a new clothing brand aimed at younger, trendier shoppers—the retailer’s latest attempt to become a fashion destination for more Americans (on.wsj.com)
Nvidia is planning to use a 6 billion deal it struck this week to build one of the world’s most powerful open-weight AI models, to compete with Chinese heavyweights like DeepSeek, according to people familiar with the matter (on.wsj.com)
President Trump’s investment accounts continued to actively trade individual stocks in June, revealing they made more than 1,000 transactions (on.wsj.com)
New tariffs have kicked in on U.S. imports from Canada after trade talks collapsed. Canada intends to set retaliatory tariffs starting in September. Here’s what to know about the new levies. (on.wsj.com)
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said Canada would impose dollar-for-dollar tariffs on U.S. goods, in retaliation for U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports (on.wsj.com)
Drake’s “Janice STFU” on Every Corner - With his new album, “Iceman,” the master of the summer banger is not done airing his grievances. (www.newyorker.com)
Sean Duffy in the Real World - Donald Trump’s Transportation Secretary got his big break on reality TV, and is now out with a six-part YouTube show about a family road trip. How bad could it be? (www.newyorker.com)
Meg Stalter Commits to the Bit - The “Hacks” actress and comedian on her red-carpet-outfit stunts, her star turn in “Oh Mary!,” and why she believes that God loves gays. (www.newyorker.com)
What Natalie Harp Carries - Trump’s devoted aide, who is said to follow the President around with a printer, does not seem to be driven by the conventional desires for wealth and power. (www.newyorker.com)
Why People Want to Believe the Lindsay Clancy Conspiracy Theories - Mistrust about the case stems from understandable anger and sorrow at the ways women in extremis aren’t believed. (www.newyorker.com)
Melissa Auf der Maur’s Chronicle of Nineties Rock - The photographer, who played bass for Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins, captured a moment in which one generation’s subculture became the next generation’s mainstream. (www.newyorker.com)
General David Petraeus on the New Rules of War - How drones and asymmetric warfare are upending the battlefield and what the U.S. military can do to adapt. (www.newyorker.com)
Jessica Tarlov, a Lonely Liberal on Fox News’ “The Five” - Tarlov occupies the hot seat on a panel of diehard conservatives, arguing for liberal values and rousing the ire of the President, who has encouraged Fox to fire her. (www.newyorker.com)
Jon Lovett Answers Your Questions - The “Pod Save America” host answers listeners’ questions about the 2026 midterm elections and what they tell us about the 2028 Presidential race. (www.newyorker.com)
A Political Awakening in Arab America - A Midwestern Muslim family’s story of immigration, assimilation, and how one year changed the life of its youngest son. (www.newyorker.com)
Should You Believe in Fate? - We’d be happier, perhaps, if we found meaning not through abstractions but through the physical things around us. (www.newyorker.com)
The Boom of the Sex-Recession Movie - In films like “One Night Only” and “I Want Your Sex,” our prudish age becomes the scene of a crime. (www.newyorker.com)
Is the Smithsonian Really Trying to Destroy America? - Trump claims that the institution has fallen into the hands of Marxist radicals. A stroll through the exhibitions suggests otherwise. (www.newyorker.com)
A “12 Inch Pianist” Walks Into a Bar - Lucas Ansel’s stop-motion short reveals a few fellow-drinkers’ deepest desires in this reimagined Shouts & Murmurs classic. (www.newyorker.com)
After Six Months of War, Trump Is Still Losing to Iran - The conflict marks a “precipitous collapse of American power and American prestige.” (www.newyorker.com)
The Podcast That’s Charting a Post-Trump Future - “America, Actually,” a new offering from Vox, is trying to talk about politics without talking about the President. Is that even possible? (www.newyorker.com)
What Your Swimwear Says About You - Yellow polka-dot bikini: you were deeply affected by a Yoplait Light commercial as a youth and consider this suit to be the physical manifestation of confidence. (www.newyorker.com)