Big pivots today: AI and policy are colliding with parenting, studios spilled new game reveals at Summer Game Fest, and music veterans are staging dramatic returns. Light on pretense, heavy on human moments — from a mom who saved her kids during a stroke to bands selling out in minutes.
Parenting
AI, childcare crunch, and celebrity custody battles reshaping family life
Lawmakers and parents say social media rules failed kids and now
AI is the next frontier, with tech companies racing to set age limits while policy lags (
Yahoo). [P]Child care has become a political flashpoint — mayors in New York and San Francisco are pledging major efforts as costs and complexity push families to the breaking point (
NYT). Meanwhile, high-profile custody fights and everyday crises — Chris Brown's joint-custody filing (
Yahoo) and a mom who suffered a stroke after pulling over with her kids — underscore how public drama and private resilience collide in modern parenting.
Video Game
Summer Game Fest sparks big reveals as Xbox keeps the spotlight hot
Summer Game Fest closed with big studio announcements but industry headwinds — rising hardware costs and live-service fatigue — tempering the cheer (
The Verge). [P]Bloober Team surprised fans by unveiling
Saw: Genesis and
Star Trek: Shadow Frontier plus new DLC for
Cronos (
Reuters), while Microsoft keeps the spotlight hot with today's
Xbox Games Showcase and Minecraft Dungeons II drops on Sept. 29 (
The Verge).
Music
Veterans return and pop chaos — Rush sells out, Ariana and Snoop headline
Classic-rock momentum:
Rush's Fifty Something Tour — the band's first since Neil Peart's death — sold out its first seven cities almost instantly, signaling big appetite for legacy acts (
Yahoo). [P]Pop heavyweights are back on the road —
Ariana Grande launched her first tour in seven years — while Snoop Dogg christened Long Beach's new 11,000-seat amphitheater, and artists from Deep Purple to Shania Twain keep collaborations and comeback plans buzzing (
Daily Breeze,
Newsweek).