Apple Siri Revamp Includes Auto Delete. Don’t Relax Yet.

Apple’s Siri revamp includes automatic chat deletion, and most people will check the box and think they’re protected. They’re not. Here’s the financial privacy move you actually need to make right now.
OpenAI Trial Ends and $1 Billion Signals What Comes Next

The OpenAI vs. Musk trial wrapped in May 2026 while Kalshi closed a $1 billion Series F and Cerebras Systems surged 68% on its first trading day. The smart money never waited for the verdict. Here’s what the capital flows actually tell you.
What the Musk vs. Altman Jury Will Actually Decide

Elon Musk says Sam Altman broke a founding promise worth billions. The jury deciding this case will reshape the entire AI industry. Here’s what they’re actually weighing and why every investor should be paying close attention right now.
Notion Turns Its Workspace Into an AI Agent Hub

Notion just handed AI agents the keys to your entire workspace. Most businesses are focused on the features. Nobody is pricing in the energy costs and regulatory risk sitting under the whole AI industry. Here’s what you actually need to know.
Musk Wanted OpenAI for His Kids. Altman Just Said So.

Sam Altman testified under oath that Elon Musk once considered handing OpenAI to his own children. With the AI agents market at $12 billion and growing 45.5% annually, this lawsuit is really a fight over the biggest financial prize in tech history. Here’s what the ownership battle means for your money.
Inflation Surge 2026 Is Reshaping Your Money Right Now

U.S. inflation jumped to 3.3% year over year in March 2026, driven by Iran War energy spikes and structural economic pressures. Your cash is losing value fast.
Florida Leads Nation with $4,433 Average Tax Refunds in 2026

Florida leads the nation with $4,433 average tax refunds in 2026, nearly $1,000 above the national average. No-tax states systematically generate bigger refunds, but that’s actually costing residents hundreds of thousands in opportunity cost over decades.
Social Security vs S&P 500: The $4 Million Question

If you had invested your Social Security contributions in the S&P 500, you’d have roughly $4 million today. That’s 16 times the average monthly benefit. Over 99% of Americans would have retired wealthier by skipping the government system entirely, according to Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis research.
SSA Cheated 8,618 Widows Out of $50 Million

The SSA shortchanged 8,618 widows and widowers out of $50.4 million by misapplying its own benefits formula. The inspector general says the agency can’t even explain why it happened. Here’s how to find out if you were one of them.
S&P 500 Best Month Since 2020 and Tech Won by 18%

April 2026 delivered the S&P 500’s best monthly performance since 2020, with a 9.6% gain. Technology stocks nearly doubled that return, posting close to 18% as AI-driven software names led a sharp sector rotation. Here’s what smart money did and what you should do before the next move.
