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A UK trial by the National Grid, Nvidia, and others finds AI data centers can operate without using peak power continuously, adjusting consumption when asked (Eamon Farhat/Bloomberg)

Eamon Farhat / Bloomberg:
A UK trial by the National Grid, Nvidia, and others finds AI data centers can operate without using peak power continuously, adjusting consumption when asked  —  AI data centers can operate without using peak power continuously, according to the results of a UK trial, a finding …

Elliott injects $1B into Pinterest to fund stock buybacks, buying convertible senior notes with an initial conversion price of $22.72 per share, a 30% premium (Nicholas G. Miller/Wall Street Journal)

Nicholas G. Miller / Wall Street Journal:
Elliott injects $1B into Pinterest to fund stock buybacks, buying convertible senior notes with an initial conversion price of $22.72 per share, a 30% premium  —  Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has injected $1 billion into Pinterest, which the company will use to repurchase shares.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's and Trump's actions against Anthropic have serious legal issues, and its designation exceeds what the statute authorizes (Lawfare)

Lawfare:
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's and Trump's actions against Anthropic have serious legal issues, and its designation exceeds what the statute authorizes  —  This is designation as political theater: a show of force that will not stick.  —  alanrozenshtein.com  —  Meet The Authors

Metaphor: ReFantazio Orchestra Concert World Tour Kicks Off This Fall

Game Informer

Atlus has become almost as synonymous with incredible soundtracks as it has with incredible role-playing games. Thankfully, they're often one and the same, as series like Persona has shown consistent excellence in the original music department. While several vocalists contribute to the iconic sounds of the Persona franchise, one man has been a consistent driving force: Shoji Meguro. While the Persona Live concerts finally debuted in Los Angeles in January, Atlus has decided it's time to bring another game featuring Meguro's compositions on the road with Metaphor: ReFantazio.

Atlus has announced the Metaphor: ReFantazio Orchestra Concert world tour, which kicks off in October and will span six countries. The events are an extension of the sold-out premiere that took place in Japan in 2025. Each arrangement, several of which are reimagined for the orchestral sound, will be performed by a 45-piece orchestra, a choir, and multiple vocal soloists.

The tour kicks off on October 9, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, before doing two more dates in the United States in Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California. You can see the full list of tour dates below.

  • October 9, 2026: Dallas, Texas, USA – Texas Trust Credit Union Theatre
  • October 11, 2026: Chicago, Illinois, USA – Auditorium Theatre
  • October 13, 2026: Los Angeles, California, USA – Peacock Theater
  • October 31, 2026: Kaohsiung, Taiwan – Kaohsiung Cultural Center Jhihde Hall
  • November 21, 2026: Singapore – Esplanade Theatre
  • November 28, 2026: Bangkok, Thailand – Prince Mahidol Hall
  • January 22, 2027: London, England – Eventim Apollo
  • January 24, 2027: Paris, France – Le Grand Rex

Ticket presales for the United States and European shows start March 5 at 10 a.m. local time. To secure your tickets, you can head to the official website of the Metaphor: ReFantazio Orchestra Concert World Tour here. As mentioned, back in January, we attended the Persona Live 2026: Awakening show in Los Angeles, which served as the debut of the full Persona concert experience within North America. To learn more about that experience, including insight from the singers behind Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5, head here.

Grow Therapy, which connects patients with therapists covered by their insurance, raised a $150M Series D at a $3B valuation and hits $1B+ in annual revenue (Rebecca Torrence/Bloomberg)

Rebecca Torrence / Bloomberg:
Grow Therapy, which connects patients with therapists covered by their insurance, raised a $150M Series D at a $3B valuation and hits $1B+ in annual revenue  —  Sequoia Capital-backed mental health startup Grow Therapy has reached a $3 billion valuation with new funding.