Foxconn Hopes to Staff New Wisconsin Plant with Robots and Chinese Workers

Thanks to Scott Walker, Wisconsin could end up paying the Taiwanese company $1 million for every American job its new plant creates. | Continue reading


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How China Drove Out Mister Softee

Turner Sparks brought the iconic New York ice-cream truck to Suzhou. It was a hit. Then the hammer fell. | Continue reading


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Was Architect Philip Johnson a Nazi Spy?

A decade before he grew famous for his Glass House, he was enthusiastically at home in the Third Reich. | Continue reading


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This Website Is Carried by the Ocean

The internet lives in big rooms full of giant cables. Two towns, 10,000 miles apart, carry the web through the ocean. | Continue reading


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Trump’s anti-democratic impulses have shaped American public life for two years now. Election Day is a chance to shift that dynamic. | Continue reading


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Brian Kemp, Georgia Republican candidate, prosecutes black voters and attacks “outside agitators.” | Continue reading


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The Connecticut Resistance to Zuck’s Summit Learning Program

How Connecticut parents resisted the Zuckerberg-backed Summit Learning Program. | Continue reading


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Young People on Why They Probably Won’t Vote

Only a third of Americans ages 18 to 29 say they will cast a ballot next month. Here, we ask why. | Continue reading


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12 Young People on Why They Probably Won't Vote

Only a third of Americans ages 18 to 29 say they will cast a ballot next month. Here, we ask why. | Continue reading


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Only a third of Americans ages 18 to 29 say they will cast a ballot next month. Here, we ask why. | Continue reading


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Three ways the White House’s health-care promises turn reality perfectly upside down. | Continue reading


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Before, conservatives insisted the bomber’s method told us everything about his ideology. Now they insist it tells us nothing. | Continue reading


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The president has always believed reporters should uncritically transmit his lies. | Continue reading


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This Cube-Shaped Timer Is the Only Thing That Helps Me Avoid Twitter

The only gadget that helps me manage my time and find some focus in an otherwise chaotic world (read: news-cycle). | Continue reading


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Are Other People’s Credit-Card Rewards Costing You Money?

Amazon, Target, and other retailers are going to war against the high-end cards they argue are driving up prices for everyone. | Continue reading


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Smile the Secretive Business of Facial-Recognition Software in Retail Stores

Madison Square Garden, and Kennedy International Airport both use facial-recognition software to identify their customers. Who else does? | Continue reading


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Did I Make a Mistake Selling Del.icio.us to Yahoo?

Yahoo was negotiating to buy Facebook and Del.icio.us at the same time. Zuckerberg famously said no. Del.icio.us CEO Joshua Schachter said yes. | Continue reading


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Did I Make a Mistake Selling My Social-Media Darling to Yahoo?

Yahoo was negotiating to buy Facebook and Del.icio.us at the same time. Zuckerberg famously said no. Del.icio.us CEO Joshua Schachter said yes. | Continue reading


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Why Can’t Instagram Get Anybody to Care About IGTV?

It’s been months since Instagram launched its longform video hub, with help from popular creators. So why isn’t the YouTube competitor luring users? | Continue reading


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An Apology for the Internet – From the People Who Built It

Even those who designed our digital world are aghast at what they created. A breakdown of what went wrong. | Continue reading


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Groupon CEO Andrew Mason on Its Quick Rise and Faster Fall

Andrew Mason tours us through his wild rise and fall. | Continue reading


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Animals Humans Currently Monitoring Using Facial Recognition Technology

It’s way more than you think. | Continue reading


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Groupon CEO Andrew Mason on Its Quick Rise and Faster Fall

Andrew Mason tours us through his wild rise and fall. | Continue reading


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The Trump administration has been more successful on its own terms than many of us want to believe. But where is that headed? | Continue reading


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All of Trump’s sabotage has failed to kill his predecessor’s central achievement. | Continue reading


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UN Says Climate Genocide Is Coming. It’s Actually Worse Than That

The real meaning of the IPCC report isn’t “climate change is worse than you think.” We knew that. It’s “you now have permission to freak out.” | Continue reading


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UN Says Climate Genocide Is Coming. It’s Actually Worse Than That

The real meaning of the IPCC report isn’t “climate change is worse than you think.” We knew that. It’s “you now have permission to freak out.” | Continue reading


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My Private Oval Office Press Conference With Trump, Pence, Pompeo, and Kelly

The president really wanted to convince me that he isn’t going to fire his chief of staff, John Kelly. He didn’t — but, wow… | Continue reading


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The president really wanted to convince me that he isn’t going to fire his chief of staff, John Kelly. He didn’t — but, wow… | Continue reading


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American Airlines Wants to Be Nice but Doesn’t Know How

How much are warm fuzzy feelings from customers worth? Perhaps not as much as American is spending to try to elicit them. | Continue reading


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Remembering G. Dep, the Rapper Who Confessed to a 17-Year Old Cold Case

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The Bad, Good Lawyer Was David Boies Just Doing Right by Harvey Weinstein?

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Why Brett Kavanaugh’s Hearings Convinced Me That He’s Guilty

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The Unbearable Sameness of Cities

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America, Land of Brutal Binaries

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The Apology Critics Who Want to Teach You How to Say You’re Sorry (2017)

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Colleges Don’t Need More Republican Professors

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What Will Happen to Elon Musk and Tesla? 4 Possible Futures

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