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2014 December
12/31/2014 - No, the IMF is not behind the Ebola epidemic
12/31/2014 - Would we be better off celebrating New Year’s at some other time?
12/31/2014 - Artichokes in the sky—or the surprising, fascinating history of fireworks
12/31/2014 - Argentina’s last excuse for a standoff with bondholders ends at midnight
12/31/2014 - These are the places on earth where wine and beer are cheaper than water
12/31/2014 - Why Sweden has the world’s safest roads
12/31/2014 - The ruble’s latest dead cat bounce is over
12/31/2014 - ‘Father of Viagra’ gets knighthood
12/31/2014 - The financial consequences of saying ‘Black,’ vs. ‘African American’
12/31/2014 - How the Mumbai police managed to block Vimeo and Github in India
12/31/2014 - 2014 turned feminism into a brand—and that’s not a bad thing
12/31/2014 - Major stock exchanges are trying to slow down high-frequency traders
12/31/2014 - Why you should not use Uber (the car ride brokering company)
12/31/2014 - Here’s what people did before they could Google things
12/31/2014 - How financiers fighting for extra milliseconds are bringing broadband to North America’s frozen wastes
12/31/2014 - How Harvard Law School violated US sexual assault law
12/31/2014 - How psychologists used a mobile game to make airport baggage screening better
12/31/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia flight located, Gitmo prisoners released, India blocks Github, smelly passwords
12/31/2014 - Our favorite economics paper of 2014 has four authors with the same surname
12/31/2014 - A threat from ISIL prompted India to block Github and 31 other sites
12/31/2014 - What do makers of PK and the Hindutva protesters have in common?
12/31/2014 - Here’s another reason why electric cars may never take off in India
12/31/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia recovery delayed, Venezuela in recession, regulating bankers, smelly passwords
12/31/2014 - 11 Indian books you’ll simply need to read in 2015
12/30/2014 - Sony actually did reveal the split of “Interview” rentals and purchases, because algebra
12/30/2014 - The world’s most worker-friendly countries, in seven charts
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Russian protests, Palestine vote, fresh oil lows, broken hearts
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Russian protests, Palestine vote, fresh oil lows, broken hearts
12/30/2014 - Putin is now taking his rival’s family members hostage like a medieval king
12/30/2014 - United Airlines and Orbitz are suing a 22-year-old who discovered a hack to get cheap tickets
12/30/2014 - 2014 was the year of the melting ice sheet
12/30/2014 - Latin American Communism, RIP (born 1917, Moscow – died 2014, Havana)
12/30/2014 - Declined CEO bonuses aren’t always as heartwarming as they appear
12/30/2014 - Acknowledging a crisis, Samsung is trying to improve its corporate culture
12/30/2014 - Four reasons to quit your job
12/30/2014 - 2014: The year in S P A C E
12/30/2014 - Everything we know about how people watched “The Interview” and what it means for the future of internet video
12/30/2014 - Career choices you will regret in 20 years
12/30/2014 - These are the skills that will get you hired in 2015
12/30/2014 - Why our New Year’s resolutions are all wrong
12/30/2014 - Heathrow is no longer the world’s biggest international travel hub
12/30/2014 - In 2020, this will be the most important job skill
12/30/2014 - The BRICs stock bloc has never been a good idea, and this year especially
12/30/2014 - Apple’s big-screen iPhones won Christmas
12/30/2014 - White Castle starts selling veggie burgers today
12/30/2014 - All of the charts we made in 2014
12/30/2014 - The most pirated movie of 2014 was about theft
12/30/2014 - Bodies and wreckage from AirAsia QZ8501 are being retrieved from the sea
12/30/2014 - Seven poisonous beliefs that make you unhappy
12/30/2014 - Here’s how Chinese investors are rebooting their approach to Africa
12/30/2014 - What the ultimate merry prankster can teach the media about hoaxes
12/30/2014 - Six positive developments for the US criminal justice system in 2014
12/30/2014 - Plants have an internet of fungus, and they’re hacking each other
12/30/2014 - Here’s how I kept my company growing through my cancer diagnosis
12/30/2014 - The death of the artist—and the birth of the creative entrepreneur
12/30/2014 - Dunkin’ Donuts is in major expansion mode, domestically and abroad
12/30/2014 - Why you should make a resolution each month instead of each new year
12/30/2014 - Scientists can now explain why the first half of the 20th century was so cool
12/30/2014 - Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s test career—in five charts
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia debris found, Russian blogger convicted, Petrobras default risk, stolen fingerprints
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—AirAsia debris found, Russian blogger convicted, Petrobras default risk, stolen fingerprints
12/30/2014 - That’s it, we can never trust bankers again
12/30/2014 - Here is the Indian parliament’s report card for 2014
12/30/2014 - These men made India laugh the hardest in 2014
12/30/2014 - How Tehelka is attempting to remake itself after Tarun Tejpal
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Delhi’s Uber compromise, Abenomics tax cut, Petrobras default risk, stolen fingerprints
12/30/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Delhi’s Uber compromise, Abenomics tax cut, Petrobras default risk, stolen fingerprints
12/30/2014 - Here are all the times the Palestinians have predicted they’ll outnumber Jews in Israel-Palestine
12/30/2014 - Russia parties the latest on New Year’s Eve, while China and Israel turn in the earliest
12/29/2014 - The Delhi government wants Uber to be just another taxi company
12/29/2014 - The media need to back off when it comes to plane crashes
12/29/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Navalny’s fate, ferry death toll, Shake Shack IPO, stolen fingerprints
12/29/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Navalny’s fate, ferry death toll, Shake Shack IPO, stolen fingerprints
12/29/2014 - Shake Shack’s rapid rise, charted
12/29/2014 - Six things to know about the Swiss watch industry before Apple invades
12/29/2014 - Shake Shack has taken the corporate obsession with buzzwords too far
12/29/2014 - Warby Parker proves customers don’t have to care about your social mission
12/29/2014 - Facebook, here is your year in review!
12/29/2014 - Everything Disney has leaked about the Millennium Falcon so far (and more)
12/29/2014 - Why doctors ignore suffering
12/29/2014 - Where did American banks go wrong?
12/29/2014 - Greece’s snap election is an ill omen for 2015
12/29/2014 - What Quartz was all about in 2014
12/29/2014 - Here is how low oil prices will shake things up in 2015
12/29/2014 - What the US airlines can teach us about the debate over net neutrality
12/29/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia’s missing plane, “Interview” online sales, Russia’s economy shrinks, Churchill’s Islamophilia
12/29/2014 - The biggest mistakes companies like Uber make in India
12/29/2014 - A patient who ate “home-cooked chicken” triggers a Hong Kong bird flu alert
12/29/2014 - Why did Nathuram Godse kill Mahatma Gandhi?
12/29/2014 - The stunning actress who dared to age, seduce her son—and confound Bollywood
12/29/2014 - “The Interview” was a $15+ million online hit—but more for Google than for Sony
12/29/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia’s missing plane, “Interview” online sales, Qualcomm’s China settlement, Churchill’s Islamophilia
12/29/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—AirAsia’s missing plane, “Interview” online sales, Qualcomm’s China settlement, Churchill’s Islamophilia
12/29/2014 - India’s online retailers truly arrived in 2014, but how much can they actually grow?
12/28/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—AirAsia’s missing plane, war’s end in Afghanistan, Europe’s surprise surplus, Churchill’s Islamophilia
12/28/2014 - Despite a spike in deaths, 2014 has seen the fewest plane crashes in the modern aviation era
12/28/2014 - Here’s how AirAsia’s CEO is handling his airline’s first major crisis
12/28/2014 - The problem with Facebook’s “Year in Review”
12/28/2014 - Long before the pill, American women put off motherhood until their 30s
12/28/2014 - Making your kid play organized sports could cost them their creativity
12/28/2014 - The best things I read in 2014
12/28/2014 - An AirAsia flight from Indonesia to Singapore has disappeared in stormy weather
12/27/2014 - White Americans who don’t finish high school have better job prospects than black Americans who go to college
12/27/2014 - Tesla can boost its Roadster’s range to 400 miles—too bad only 2,500 were sold
12/27/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The year on Quartz, Christmas with Ebola, perfect stock picks, the graphene question
12/27/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The year on Quartz, Christmas with Ebola, perfect stock picks, the graphene question
12/27/2014 - Why I was afraid to accept the nomination for Best Female Entrepreneur of 2015
12/27/2014 - When white men love black women on TV
12/26/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The year on Quartz, Christmas with Ebola, perfect stock picks, the graphene question
12/26/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The year on Quartz, Christmas with Ebola, perfect stock picks, the graphene question
12/26/2014 - Splinters of Quartz: Thirteen of our most powerful essays in 2014
12/26/2014 - Die Hard 6: The Russian government rescues Bruce Willis’s favorite bank?
12/26/2014 - Fragments of Quartz: Twelve of our best “things” of 2014
12/26/2014 - In 2015, we’ll need different words to talk about the future
12/26/2014 - Why woolly worms are great predictors of the weather—last year’s weather
12/26/2014 - ER doctors explain how to decode dangerously inaccurate health reports
12/26/2014 - A new planning rule in Sweden inspired these tiny, beautiful structures
12/26/2014 - MTV has done more for the US teen birthrate than decades of policy
12/26/2014 - 2014: The year Elon Musk went mainstream
12/26/2014 - Map: What 24 American cities wanted for Christmas
12/26/2014 - How you could have turned $1,000 into billions of dollars by perfectly trading the S&P 500 in 2014
12/26/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Black Friday slowdown, Putin cancelled Christmas, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/26/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Black Friday slowdown, Putin cancelled Christmas, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/26/2014 - Christmas is a lonely season for China’s “single dogs”
12/26/2014 - These two charts show how Delhi’s fog has dramatically worsened since 1950
12/26/2014 - A Christmas message from Mahatma Gandhi
12/26/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—SpiceJet’s rescue, Iraqi austerity, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/26/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—SpiceJet’s rescue, Iraqi austerity, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/26/2014 - Why India’s media cares more about the massacre of Pakistani children than our own
12/25/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—SpiceJet’s rescue, Iraqi austerity, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/25/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—SpiceJet’s rescue, Iraqi austerity, Interview reviews, spiderweb art
12/25/2014 - Hackers took down Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on Christmas morning
12/25/2014 - Militaries around the world wish you a Merry Christmas
12/25/2014 - Photos: Christmas in an Ebola ward
12/25/2014 - Europe is about to have the world’s largest trade surplus
12/25/2014 - Watch how one NASA satellite has changed how we see Earth in the 21st century
12/25/2014 - How our photo obsession is threatening our memories
12/25/2014 - In Cuba, some still remember three decades of “silent Christmases”
12/25/2014 - 12 reasons your kids should watch movies on Christmas
12/25/2014 - A family doctor’s rules for toddlers and screen time
12/25/2014 - A Christmas letter from your print journalist friend
12/24/2014 - The greatest Christmas movie ever stars a Muppet otter, and you can watch it right now
12/24/2014 - Shards of Quartz: Twelve of our best long reads in 2014
12/24/2014 - How to watch “The Interview” online
12/24/2014 - “The Interview” will finally give internet video the big moment it’s been waiting for
12/24/2014 - Why I kept Santa Claus real for my kids – to learn who they are
12/24/2014 - Tracking agencies are conflicted about Santa’s route this Christmas
12/24/2014 - Cuba’s “offline internet” travels on foot
12/24/2014 - The best educational videos for kids on Netflix and Amazon
12/24/2014 - Why NASA’s newest space shuttle uses a computer chip from 2002
12/24/2014 - The deeply tragic tale behind a beloved Christmas anthem
12/24/2014 - Why monsters haunt Christmas in Europe but not America
12/24/2014 - The US doesn’t have a good way of determining who’s poor
12/24/2014 - How some of America’s most gifted kids wind up in prison
12/24/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Missouri police shooting, European truck cartel, Australian terror arrest, peak delivery reached
12/24/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Missouri police shooting, European truck cartel, Australian terror arrest, peak delivery reached
12/24/2014 - How Rovaniemi, Finland became the “official hometown” of Santa Claus
12/24/2014 - 2014 was a year of political books in India
12/24/2014 - Finally, India’s population growth is slowing down
12/24/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sony releases “The Interview,” Russia’s junk warning, Australian terror arrest, peak delivery reached
12/24/2014 - Merry Christmas, India. Your cars are about to get a whole lot safer
12/24/2014 - How to take charge of your career—and plan for success
12/23/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—America’s GDP surprise, Nicaragua’s canal, PowerPoint justice, 3D-printed pasta
12/23/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—America’s GDP surprise, Nicaragua’s canal, PowerPoint justice, 3D-printed pasta
12/23/2014 - 2014 was the year when tweeting less became a virtue
12/23/2014 - Why it’s so hard to tell if the Sony hack was North Korea’s doing
12/23/2014 - More proof that no one wants or listens to your voicemails
12/23/2014 - By 2050, superbugs will kill 10 million people a year
12/23/2014 - Take that, Kim Jong-un! The Interview will play in theaters on Christmas Day
12/23/2014 - These pollution-fighting mushrooms eat plastic, and you can eat them
12/23/2014 - Keurig just recalled 7 million coffee machines for spraying users with hot water
12/23/2014 - The NYC police union has a long history of bullying City Hall
12/23/2014 - Test run of Amazon’s new Prime Now instant delivery service. Verdict: Wow
12/23/2014 - What makes a startup, statistically?
12/23/2014 - NASA scientists want to colonize Venus with giant floating cities
12/23/2014 - The way Obama handled Castro is a new blueprint for dealing with dictators
12/23/2014 - How black women have been erased from America’s race debate
12/23/2014 - Why is South Africa in the dark?
12/23/2014 - The dude map: How Americans refer to their bros
12/23/2014 - Fashion companies just got caught labeling real fur “faux”—again
12/23/2014 - Airport security is getting less oppressive—and that scares me
12/23/2014 - Why the US government should learn to fail fast like Silicon Valley
12/23/2014 - Mathematicians have finally figured out how to tell correlation from causation
12/23/2014 - Even the ‘nicest man ever to lecture’ at Harvard can’t innovate without upsetting a few people
12/23/2014 - Four charts showing why online retail isn’t taking over any time soon
12/23/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—China raids Uber, North Korea’s internet returns, UK economy grows, Argentinian orangutan rights
12/23/2014 - Adultery, Ramadan, and puns—an incomplete list of the things China banned in 2014
12/23/2014 - Never mind the ISL, it’s been an utterly mediocre year for Indian football
12/23/2014 - The Kashmir elections have reshaped the language and agenda of all parties
12/23/2014 - The complete guide to understanding India’s biggest tax reform—the GST
12/23/2014 - Actually, Hindutva was much more successful in getting films boycotted in the pre-Twitter era
12/23/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—North Korea’s internet crash, Alstom’s bribery fine, 2014’s M&A boom, Japan’s solo weddings
12/22/2014 - Macroeconomic outlook for 2015
12/22/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Korean hacks, Pakistani executions, Belgian frites attack, solo weddings
12/22/2014 - Did the US just take out North Korea’s internet?
12/22/2014 - The gold rush days of bitcoin mining are over, and not because of the price
12/22/2014 - Meet the bots that made half the web’s traffic in 2014
12/22/2014 - How to watch “The Wonder Years” with Joe Cocker’s original theme song
12/22/2014 - The US housing market took a step back from “normal” last month
12/22/2014 - Software is now eating the rail industry
12/22/2014 - Why 2015 will be the end of an era in music
12/22/2014 - Just what exactly is Microsoft doing selling hardware?
12/22/2014 - Finland is heating up twice as fast as any other country in the world
12/22/2014 - Forget the Sony hack, this could be the biggest cyber attack yet
12/22/2014 - The 10 most popular books on Twitter in 2014
12/22/2014 - 3D-printed pizza coming to your kitchen
12/22/2014 - Google wants to take credit when you buy something in a store
12/22/2014 - The complete guide to flying with kids
12/22/2014 - Chinese doctors are in hot water after their surgery room glamour shots went viral
12/22/2014 - These guys say we’ll have Elon Musk’s super-fast Hyperloop within 10 years
12/22/2014 - Salary caps are preventing England from competing in a sport it created
12/22/2014 - This British company just crowdfunded $1.9 million for a nationwide network of electric car chargers
12/22/2014 - We need to talk about the health risks of wearable technology
12/22/2014 - How Black Santa helped me believe again
12/22/2014 - 13 cool things you can 3D print right now
12/22/2014 - Putin is driving Russians away from beer and back to vodka
12/22/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Xiaomi’s $45B valuation, Tunisia’s election, NYC policemen murdered, cat collateral
12/22/2014 - Suddenly, Google is surrounded by pessimism
12/22/2014 - Jihad is not terrorism. Terrorism is not Jihad.
12/22/2014 - Children are cleaning up a devastating oil spill in Bangladesh—with their bare hands
12/22/2014 - After a lengthy battle, Hong Kong men have scored three days of semi-paid paternity leave
12/22/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Xiaomi’s valuation, Tunisia’s election, police attacks, cat collateral
12/22/2014 - Here’s the list of Flipkart’s biggest shareholders
12/21/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Xiaomi’s valuation, Tunisia’s election, management simulations, cat collateral
12/21/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Xiaomi’s valuation, Tunisia’s election, management simulations, cat collateral
12/21/2014 - This is how likable people stay so
12/21/2014 - Six simple ways to be happier
12/21/2014 - These are the CIA’s tips for spies on how to avoid detection at airports
12/21/2014 - How to get more done—and in less time
12/21/2014 - Facebook is playing a cat-and-mouse game with Russian censors
12/21/2014 - New evidence that fast food is bad for kids’ learning
12/21/2014 - A shopper’s guide to ethically-sourced down jackets
12/21/2014 - You can be really busy without being crazy
12/21/2014 - The problem with debating whether college is for everyone
12/21/2014 - Why Americans care more about experiences than possessions
12/21/2014 - Why 2014 was the year of the movie trailer
12/21/2014 - The future of management training is simulations
12/21/2014 - SpiceJet, an errant buffalo and everything else that went wrong with Indian aviation in 2014
12/20/2014 - The US is going to get a new, capitalist Cuba—and it might not like it
12/20/2014 - The two whitest film franchises could soon have black lead actors
12/20/2014 - Why black Americans love Fidel Castro
12/20/2014 - “Panic Saturday”: the new British name for the last miserable shopping day before Christmas
12/20/2014 - What BMW’s China sales really say about the country’s slowing economy
12/20/2014 - American college students say they would rather study with real books, not laptops
12/20/2014 - US politicians don’t really care about income inequality
12/20/2014 - America’s next presidential election is about to look like an episode of “Dynasty”
12/20/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The new Cuba, the secret to Uber, Calatrava’s critics, the sand mafia
12/20/2014 - An open letter to America from a public school teacher
12/20/2014 - The patented Nike shirt that could track your heart rate and blood pressure while you exercise
12/20/2014 - 2014 was a year of sport mismanagement
12/20/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The new Cuba, the secret to Uber, Calatrava’s critics, the sand mafia
12/19/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The new Cuba, the secret to Uber, Calatrava’s critics, the sand mafia
12/19/2014 - Here are the days when Americans got the most wasted
12/19/2014 - The software built to re-map the world’s rail operations
12/19/2014 - The seven most important economic charts of the week
12/19/2014 - Can quinoa Cheerios save cereal sales at General Mills?
12/19/2014 - Warren Buffett’s favorite electric car company just lost a lot of juice
12/19/2014 - The ways the cloud can accelerate your business
12/19/2014 - In North Korea, kids don’t even know the internet exists. So how did the country pull off the Sony hack?
12/19/2014 - Research confirms it: Dr. Oz dispenses a lot of medical advice with no scientific grounding
12/19/2014 - Justin Bieber and the Kardashians are among the biggest losers of the Instagram Rapture
12/19/2014 - Forced labor is a $51 billion industry–here’s how you can help end it
12/19/2014 - Will American companies spoil Europe’s party in Cuba?
12/19/2014 - Papal assist aside, economics are the reason Cuba ditched Venezuela for America
12/19/2014 - How consumers can help end slavery
12/19/2014 - Lego for grown-ups: monochrome set is targeted at architects
12/19/2014 - America is much more interracial than it thinks
12/19/2014 - That surge pricing everyone loves to hate? Uber is trying to patent it
12/19/2014 - The “naughty or nice” judgments of Christmas have got to go
12/19/2014 - What to expect on your first trip to Cuba
12/19/2014 - How we restored Harvard’s Rothko murals without touching them
12/19/2014 - Here’s where all those cheap Santa hats and plastic snowmen come from
12/19/2014 - India’s economy will grow 5.5% in 2014—lower than what many initially expected
12/19/2014 - This is far from the first time Hollywood has killed a world leader on screen
12/19/2014 - There are still reasons for black America to celebrate 2014
12/19/2014 - How to bring mobile coverage to the remotest parts of the world
12/19/2014 - Hedge funds had a good year—in India
12/19/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s GDP magic, Uber leaves Portland, Charney fights back, green Brits
12/19/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—China’s GDP magic, Uber leaves Portland, Charney fights back, green Brits
12/19/2014 - Dear Chetan Bhagat: I quit my job and became a writer because of you
12/19/2014 - Can Taliban apologist Imran Khan reinvent himself and his politics once again?
12/19/2014 - Photos: An intimate look inside the Indian community that defies gender labels
12/19/2014 - The mathematical mess of Indian schools: four teachers for 700 students
12/19/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s GDP magic, a tuna takeover, American Apparel’s offer, green Brits
12/19/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—China’s GDP magic, a tuna takeover, American Apparel’s offer, green Brits
12/19/2014 - The Swiss are now at a negative interest rate due to the Russian ruble collapse
12/18/2014 - You know the benefits of 3D printing technology–here are the risks
12/18/2014 - These businesses really got creamed during Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
12/18/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—ISIL leaders killed, oil’s continued slide, Amazon’s one-hour delivery, female Viagra
12/18/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—ISIL leaders killed, oil’s continued slide, Amazon’s one-hour delivery, female Viagra
12/18/2014 - Why the sanctions on Iran are not at all like the US embargo on Cuba
12/18/2014 - New York City’s best public schools are harder to get into than the Ivy Leagues
12/18/2014 - Cuba’s sole underwater Internet cable is going to see a lot more traffic – and some company
12/18/2014 - What the UK’s former ambassador to Cuba thinks about Obama’s reset
12/18/2014 - Lightning round with Greylock’s new designer-in-residence
12/18/2014 - Cuba and the US—a long, twisted tale of two countries
12/18/2014 - Hollywood is furious and Wall Street is relieved that Sony canceled “The Interview”
12/18/2014 - It’s time to stop giving macho finance culture a pass
12/18/2014 - Bitcoin’s collapse is worse than the ruble’s
12/18/2014 - Foreign companies are trying to figure out what to do in Russia
12/18/2014 - The highlights of Putin’s press conference from the panic station, charted
12/18/2014 - Watch this disabled dog run on 3D-printed legs
12/18/2014 - Americans can now legally bring back Cuban cigars
12/18/2014 - It’s time to put a Cuban cliché to rest
12/18/2014 - Three ways Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement protesters are fighting for democracy this Christmas
12/18/2014 - This airplane gadget could finally put an end to the armrest wars
12/18/2014 - The Big Lebowski will be preserved as a historical piece of American culture
12/18/2014 - The scientific evidence against spanking, timeouts, and sleep training
12/18/2014 - These are the seven best tablets for kids
12/18/2014 - How to keep your kids from getting into trouble on your tablet
12/18/2014 - Here are the US airlines most likely to lose your luggage
12/18/2014 - How many smartphones can you buy for the price of an iPhone?
12/18/2014 - $30 smartphones are here—and they’re getting better every day
12/18/2014 - US public colleges now get more revenue from students than from state funding
12/18/2014 - Curiosity catches a whiff of methane on Mars—and a possibility of past life
12/18/2014 - This is exactly how much in-flight Wi-Fi will cost you
12/18/2014 - Hacked emails reveal China’s elaborate and absurd internet propaganda machine
12/18/2014 - Why Big Soda is still struggling with stevia
12/18/2014 - Why is the Modi government throwing money behind a failing SpiceJet?
12/18/2014 - Here’s the surprising social trait that the English and Chinese have in common
12/18/2014 - What holiday lights look like from space
12/18/2014 - The starkness of Cuba’s technology gap, charted
12/18/2014 - Air travelers had a miserable 2014—except in business class
12/18/2014 - Why $60 a barrel oil is the new $75
12/18/2014 - Rich Russians are buying up luxury goods before they surge in price
12/18/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—”The Interview” canceled, China’s property slump, Putins’ marathon Q&A, Cuba’s Gitmo rent
12/18/2014 - Finally, someone thanked the real heroes of India’s e-commerce boom
12/18/2014 - Bollywood has a new lucky charm—and her surname isn’t Khan
12/18/2014 - Hey, Netflix: Be a hero and buy “The Interview” from Sony
12/18/2014 - A 9-year-old told China’s president to lose some weight—and censors shut him down
12/18/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—”The Interview” canceled, China’s property slump, Uber’s driver screening, Cuba’s Gitmo rent
12/18/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—”The Interview” canceled, China’s property slump, Uber’s driver screening, Cuba’s Gitmo rent
12/18/2014 - Between the Taliban and ghost schools, an entire generation in Pakistan is being lost
12/17/2014 - Macau’s casinos have a dangerous addiction to baccarat
12/17/2014 - Banks made it easier for everyone but prospective homeowners to get a loan this year
12/17/2014 - The Sony hack is unprecedented—and the entire corporate world should take note
12/17/2014 - In five years, more Americans will have smart fridges than fitness trackers
12/17/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—US-Cuba normalization, FARC ceasefire, BlackBerry goes back, Helsinki hotels
12/17/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—US-Cuba normalization, FARC ceasefire, BlackBerry goes back, Helsinki hotels
12/17/2014 - Why midsized business owners are more confident about their industry than the economy at large
12/17/2014 - How to deal with the anxiety associated with moving beyond the startup
12/17/2014 - Discover how everyday objects can do extraordinary things
12/17/2014 - Watch Barack Obama come (almost) full circle on Cuba
12/17/2014 - Here’s the giant loser from today’s US-Cuba deal
12/17/2014 - Here’s how to disable location tracking on your phone
12/17/2014 - What Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has against Gwyneth Paltrow
12/17/2014 - Russians have been rushing to spend as the ruble has fallen
12/17/2014 - Law school enrollment has plummeted to a 27-year low
12/17/2014 - Why learning Spanish, not Mandarin, is the best way to globalize your ideas
12/17/2014 - The books Quartz read in 2014
12/17/2014 - Everything we learned from Marissa Mayer on how not to run a company
12/17/2014 - Despite a US travel ban, tourism in Cuba thrives
12/17/2014 - The most intelligent groups aren’t just a bunch of smart people
12/17/2014 - It’s not the US embargo that keeps Cuba poor, it’s the brothers Castro
12/17/2014 - Is Marissa Mayer suffering from “Steve Jobs syndrome”?
12/17/2014 - What it looks like when your currency goes crazy
12/17/2014 - American bosses don’t give raises, but Saudi Arabia does
12/17/2014 - Why “Serial” does not shock us children of immigrants
12/17/2014 - British police are going Robocop
12/17/2014 - Watch this spectacular “Star Wars”-themed Christmas light show
12/17/2014 - Why the right cloud partner can help you beat the competition
12/17/2014 - How the US government’s tiny statistical error is distorting the true cost of college
12/17/2014 - Most American parents think their 18-year-olds are incapable of making a doctor’s appointment
12/17/2014 - Why we’re building the biggest ships ever made
12/17/2014 - The unusual business model of Nirvana Asia, Hong Kong’s latest “death care” IPO
12/17/2014 - 19 new Netflix offerings coming next month
12/17/2014 - Here’s one way private jets can—almost—go mainstream
12/17/2014 - What nuclear energy has to do with the battle against climate change
12/17/2014 - What Netflix, HBO, Amazon, Showtime and the rest of TV need to resolve to do in 2015
12/17/2014 - Why you shouldn’t send holiday cards on LinkedIn
12/17/2014 - Now that Hong Kong’s democracy protesters are gone, air pollution is rising
12/17/2014 - These two charts capture the dramatic rise of terrorism in Pakistan
12/17/2014 - Will cashews unseat almonds as the next big thing in non-dairy milk?
12/17/2014 - Tag Heuer decided the Apple Watch is a threat after all
12/17/2014 - What China’s 2014 internet memes said about the country’s hopes and fears
12/17/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Pakistan mourns, Russia’s ruble defense, “Interview” terror threats, Santa bank robbery
12/17/2014 - Uber’s expansion in China has been near-flawless—except it may be too late
12/17/2014 - Nobody panic—McDonald’s begins its first day of french fry rationing in Japan
12/17/2014 - The Taliban needs to explain how murdering children is a good thing for Islam
12/17/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple’s Russia freeze, “Interview” terror threats, Jeb Bush 2016, SantaCon bank robbery
12/17/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Apple’s Russia freeze, “Interview” terror threats, Jeb Bush 2016, SantaCon bank robbery
12/16/2014 - Sydney siege: Why self-censorship, xenophobia, outrage, fear, and politics are dominating the response
12/16/2014 - To my fellow Pakistanis, we need to look in the mirror
12/16/2014 - What I did on a Brisbane train that stoked #Illridewithyou
12/16/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Rouble free-fall, Jeb Bush 2016, French Scrooges, naughty Santa
12/16/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Rouble free-fall, Jeb Bush 2016, French Scrooges, naughty Santa
12/16/2014 - Read the chilling message Sony hackers apparently sent to moviegoers
12/16/2014 - How the world feels about the prospect of extending the Bush dynasty in the White House
12/16/2014 - Twitter stock is having a bad year
12/16/2014 - The real question about oil: What, exactly, is going to blow up?
12/16/2014 - California needs 11 trillion gallons of water to end its drought. And it isn’t going to get it
12/16/2014 - There’s nearly a 50% chance you’ll be late if you fly into these US airports
12/16/2014 - More than $1 trillion in secret cash sneaked out of China in the last 10 years
12/16/2014 - You really can work longer hours without killing your productivity
12/16/2014 - #IndiawithPakistan shows that solidarity trumps political disputes
12/16/2014 - Google’s mobile payments bust gives Samsung good reason to craft its own offering
12/16/2014 - Profanities, porn, politics: T-Mobile’s CEO John Legere is back on on the promotion trail
12/16/2014 - Why it’s time for South Africa to take down its walls
12/16/2014 - The dystopian creepiness of India’s national identity program, in one joke
12/16/2014 - Bitcoin and the ruble are racing to the dollar’s bottom
12/16/2014 - Why on earth don’t the French like Christmas?
12/16/2014 - Pilots have organized a ferocious, at times threatening, response to Quartz’s story about Instagrams in the sky
12/16/2014 - These are the rules about pilots taking pictures in the cockpit
12/16/2014 - How Jay Z fought to save the art of hip-hop sampling
12/16/2014 - Conchita Wurst, Flappy Bird, and Frozen were among the most popular Google searches in the world this year
12/16/2014 - In defense of the disaster selfie
12/16/2014 - Is that all you got? No respite for the ruble amid a market meltdown
12/16/2014 - Why I treat my 7-year-old like a person instead of a tragedy waiting to happen
12/16/2014 - The complete guide to sitting at your desk
12/16/2014 - Why science hasn’t yet proved to the US government that marijuana isn’t as dangerous as heroin
12/16/2014 - Four takeaways from the UN climate deal in Lima
12/16/2014 - Enough about STEM already—they’re just kids
12/16/2014 - The Chinese government is building affordable housing in Brooklyn
12/16/2014 - Which of these cool companies will IPO in 2015?
12/16/2014 - Here’s how electric cars could be cheaper than gas guzzlers within a decade
12/16/2014 - Milk is the other liquid commodity taking a beating right now
12/16/2014 - Golf is too boring, says the world’s best golfer
12/16/2014 - Big box stores pay higher wages than you think
12/16/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Pakistani Taliban atrocity, UK stress-test fail, 2014’s worst investment, McDonald’s rations fries
12/16/2014 - The secret to the Uber economy is wealth inequality
12/16/2014 - US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on obesity, medical marijuana, vaccines—and, yes, guns
12/16/2014 - Booking.com tries to make European regulators happy, but is now at a disadvantage
12/16/2014 - The coal scam is back to haunt Manmohan Singh—even in retirement
12/16/2014 - “Shoot the older students”—The Pakistani Taliban’s barbaric message
12/16/2014 - Another Indian airline company looks poised for an emergency landing
12/16/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Russia’s emergency hike, UK bank stress, 2014’s worst investment, McDonald’s rations fries
12/16/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Russia’s emergency hike, UK bank stress, 2014’s worst investment, McDonald’s rations fries
12/15/2014 - Hong Kong’s protests are over, but the fight over free speech has just begun
12/15/2014 - Why Russia just launched a massive interest-rate hike at 1am Moscow time
12/15/2014 - Blocking AT&T’s merger with T-Mobile has been great for US consumers, but bad news for operators
12/15/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Russian rate hike, calm in Sydney, Uber’s many woes, one sober navy
12/15/2014 - 26% of American undergraduates are raising children
12/15/2014 - The Elon Musk patents from the 90s that predicted how we use the internet today
12/15/2014 - Three of the top five smartphone companies are now Chinese
12/15/2014 - The plans for how smart cities will predict the future
12/15/2014 - Smart cities are coming–here’s what they will know about us
12/15/2014 - The Dutch are threatening Google with an $18 million fine
12/15/2014 - Here it is: The Quartz Chart of the Year™
12/15/2014 - Tomorrow China’s GDP might suddenly get 10% bigger
12/15/2014 - Two years since the Delhi gang rape, here’s what’s changed—and what hasn’t
12/15/2014 - The ups and downs of 2014’s 10 most closely watched tech IPOs
12/15/2014 - Bitcoin is the worst investment of 2014
12/15/2014 - Scientists say they have found a cure for fear
12/15/2014 - Taking video of people harassing your family can get you busted in the EU for privacy violations
12/15/2014 - A financial joke devised to poke fun at Putin comes true
12/15/2014 - Men who like spicy food are actually more alpha
12/15/2014 - Righting Rogoff on Japan’s monetary policy
12/15/2014 - Sydney is showing solidarity with Muslims with the hashtag #illridewithyou
12/15/2014 - We’re running out of room on the “And Counting” t-shirt to add all the unarmed black people killed by cops in America
12/15/2014 - Oil traders are so bearish that they barely noticed when Libya closed two key ports
12/15/2014 - This is when online commenters are most likely to use a fake name
12/15/2014 - The world’s scallops and oysters are mysteriously dying out
12/15/2014 - The SAT is meaningless because it’s so easy to game
12/15/2014 - There’s a new country claiming sole ownership of the North Pole
12/15/2014 - #Blacklivesmatter to the world: The international faces of New York’s protest march
12/15/2014 - These are India’s most beautiful book covers of 2014
12/15/2014 - Everything is great in the US economy, except the one thing people care about
12/15/2014 - In 2014, startups discovered women get their periods—every month
12/15/2014 - The one rule that every VC lives by is totally wrong
12/15/2014 - Get a facial, practice your putting, find some culture, snuggle a puppy: how—and where—to make the most of your airport layover
12/15/2014 - After coal, India now urgently needs to sort out its iron ore sector
12/15/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sydney hostage crisis, Abe’s election win, Sony scolds reporters, China bans anthem
12/15/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sydney hostage crisis, Abe’s election win, Sony scolds reporters, China bans anthem
12/15/2014 - China acquits a teenager of murder—18 years after executing him
12/15/2014 - 2014 was the most progressive year for the Catholic Church
12/15/2014 - The world’s fastest-growing smartphone maker is barely profitable
12/15/2014 - Mistakes found in most Indian résumés—and how to fix them
12/15/2014 - Uber offers free rides to make up for its idiotic response to Sydney’s hostage crisis
12/15/2014 - The Bruce Lee of Afghanistan has become a social media sensation
12/15/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sydney hostage crisis, Abe’s election win, Sony scolds reporters, China’s pain gun
12/15/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Sydney hostage crisis, Abe’s election win, Sony scolds reporters, China’s pain gun
12/15/2014 - India is now tracking its tigers by counting their stripes
12/14/2014 - It’s concerning that Intel doesn’t have a better answer to the question of what’s next
12/14/2014 - A hostage crisis is unfolding in Sydney, with a possible Islamist militant connection
12/14/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Abe’s election, climate change talks, The Economist vs. Bloomberg, microwave guns
12/14/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Abe’s election, climate change talks, The Economist vs. Bloomberg, microwave guns
12/14/2014 - Campus rape: A guide to the debate that’s roiling American universities
12/14/2014 - BuzzFeed is killing it, and its older rivals are rattled
12/14/2014 - 10 must-have networking tools
12/14/2014 - We compared The Economist’s very British style guide to Bloomberg’s, and it was quite amusing
12/14/2014 - How this booming startup invented its own flat hierarchy
12/14/2014 - A better formula for calculating startup equity
12/14/2014 - China, now “leading the world in innovation,” invented a terrifying microwave pain gun
12/14/2014 - Why it is totally wrong to attack the Uber victim for falling asleep in the cab
12/13/2014 - Why the second-busiest international airport is often so nightmarishly fragile
12/13/2014 - The 10 tell-tale signs your boss doesn’t like you
12/13/2014 - 10 business words to stop saying immediately
12/13/2014 - The secret influence prices have on your shopping
12/13/2014 - This Lego robot is controlled entirely by a worm’s brain
12/13/2014 - Why I applied (unsuccessfully) for a job at McDonald’s to learn how to run my business
12/13/2014 - Here’s why 2014 was a great year to get an MBA
12/13/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The torture report, the vagaries of oil, Uber for everything, Egypt forever
12/13/2014 - The bizarre, multibillion-dollar industry of American fantasy sports
12/13/2014 - What we watch, how we talk, where we go online: the state of global media in 12 charts
12/13/2014 - There are only 97 of these adorable porpoises left. In four years there will be none
12/13/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The torture report, the vagaries of oil, Uber for everything, Egypt forever
12/12/2014 - The markets were clearly focused on one particular fossil fuel this week
12/12/2014 - America is having a national debate about torture—but not an honest one
12/12/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The torture report, the vagaries of oil, Uber for everything, Egypt forever
12/12/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—The torture report, the vagaries of oil, Uber for everything, Egypt forever
12/12/2014 - The nine most important economic charts of the week
12/12/2014 - American lawmakers will put their rubber stamp on global profit-shifting
12/12/2014 - Which eight menu items will McDonald’s kill in the US?
12/12/2014 - Google is heading for the exits in Russia and others are likely to follow
12/12/2014 - Charted: Adopting universal health coverage just makes economic sense
12/12/2014 - Choking on arundo: Notes on a deluge of rain that won’t end the California drought
12/12/2014 - Netflix’s attempt to clone Game of Thrones is getting really bad reviews
12/12/2014 - Don’t forget the corporate giveaways that Obama did kill
12/12/2014 - We’re ruining our kids with Minecraft: The case for unstructured play
12/12/2014 - It’s beginning to look a lot like pre-fall, one of fashion’s most lucrative seasons
12/12/2014 - The next “smart” device could be your carry-on suitcase
12/12/2014 - Daleks are here, they look terrifying and they may soon be watching us
12/12/2014 - Pope Francis says all pets go to heaven, but what do other religions say?
12/12/2014 - Students in these countries spend the most time doing homework
12/12/2014 - An open letter of love to black students: #BlackLivesMatter
12/12/2014 - The dark side of creativity
12/12/2014 - Facebook is thinking about adding a “dislike” button, but don’t expect it to be called that
12/12/2014 - This week, Obama stopped being the president of one America
12/12/2014 - The five best Wall Street trades of 2014
12/12/2014 - 10 things we learned about Apple this year
12/12/2014 - Advice from a 12-year-old: What to tell your kids about Santa
12/12/2014 - A survival guide for the millennial entrepreneur
12/12/2014 - Why you should actually care about this weekend’s pre-ordained Japanese election
12/12/2014 - The real reason Saudi Arabia can afford a price war against US shale
12/12/2014 - The complete guide to buying a robot for your kids
12/12/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—US shutdown averted, Hong Kong protesters released, Baidu’s Uber investment, robot spy fish
12/12/2014 - India can do better than this luddite response to Uber
12/12/2014 - Xiaomi is only the latest phonemaker to run afoul of Ericsson’s patent lawyers
12/12/2014 - The West has just discovered the Elvis of Afghanistan
12/12/2014 - Did Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protests really change anything?
12/12/2014 - Xiaomi just suspended all sales in its second-biggest market
12/12/2014 - Poem: There’s an Uber for X
12/12/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—America stays open, Hong Kong protesters released, China’s Australian M&A, New York whales
12/12/2014 - Hungry kya? Yeah, India craves better advertising
12/11/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—America’s spending showdown, Microsoft’s bitcoin play, California’s waterworks, inventive spiders
12/11/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—America’s spending showdown, Microsoft’s bitcoin play, California’s waterworks, inventive spiders
12/11/2014 - The war against Google in Europe is escalating—but will it make any difference?
12/11/2014 - Why one of the biggest names in streaming music says Taylor Swift is a hero
12/11/2014 - The incentive problem at the heart of peer-to-peer lending
12/11/2014 - European Commission stamps out a cartel—for envelopes!
12/11/2014 - The pilots of Instagram: beautiful views from the cockpit, violating rules of the air
12/11/2014 - Wal-Mart is the latest company to badly overestimate China
12/11/2014 - The myth of the middle-income trap
12/11/2014 - What Stanford thinks women entrepreneurs ought to know
12/11/2014 - Facebook is working on an app to stop you from drunk-posting
12/11/2014 - Scientists have developed a powder that can make you feel fuller
12/11/2014 - More people are flying in America now than ever before
12/11/2014 - Pregnant women should avoid these household products
12/11/2014 - Google+ is about to offer infinite ways to define your gender
12/11/2014 - Meet the woman who’s been keeping your pizza warm for 30 years
12/11/2014 - Russia tries again, in vain, to steady its collapsing currency
12/11/2014 - Dear Peter Thiel: This is what disruption looks like
12/11/2014 - Now Microsoft lets you pay for video games and apps with bitcoin
12/11/2014 - This startup wants to pay you to fly with strangers’ stuff in your luggage
12/11/2014 - The future of TV is here: Netflix and Amazon will face off for a Golden Globe
12/11/2014 - Venezuela has a 93% chance of defaulting on its debt
12/11/2014 - Are oil autocrats fated to be a bit weird?
12/11/2014 - Japan is going gaga over Bollywood
12/11/2014 - Here’s how to raise the $1 trillion a year we need to save the planet from global warming
12/11/2014 - The fighting is real, but the UFC still longs for the showmanship of pro wrestling
12/11/2014 - Here is one simple trick to end your inbox insanity
12/11/2014 - How Wall Street lobbyists are using shutdown fears to push risk (and rewards) back to banks
12/11/2014 - The CIA torture report puts Poland in an uncomfortable spotlight
12/11/2014 - 2014 was a breakthrough year for marijuana
12/11/2014 - Let us now give thanks for oil busts, a great American tradition
12/11/2014 - The complete guide to using your smartphone abroad
12/11/2014 - Brazil’s torture report moved its president—a torture survivor—to tears
12/11/2014 - Nigeria, not Kenya, is about to become Africa’s next big technology hub
12/11/2014 - There’s another community upset in St. Louis over a senseless killing
12/11/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Hong Kong protests cleared, Xiaomi’s India ban, Peter Thiel disrupted, burning money for power
12/11/2014 - Charted: why India’s long-pending insurance reforms are so crucial
12/11/2014 - Xiaomi’s Indian expansion could be derailed by a patent tussle with Ericsson
12/11/2014 - The Umbrella Movement makes a last-ditch stand—and prepares to regroup
12/11/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Hong Kong protests evicted, Google’s Spain pull-out, McDonald’s gets slim, burning money for power
12/11/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Hong Kong protests evicted, Google’s Spain pull-out, McDonald’s gets slim, burning money for power
12/10/2014 - The Umbrella Movement sets “glitter traps” for the cops clearing its protest site
12/10/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Detroit’s renaissance, more Uber trouble, Ebola heroes, burning money
12/10/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Detroit’s renaissance, more Uber trouble, Ebola heroes, burning money
12/10/2014 - The internet is rebelling against Keurig’s restrictive new K-Cup machines
12/10/2014 - This is what Indians loved on Twitter in 2014
12/10/2014 - The most punctual US airline in 2014 is…
12/10/2014 - The Umbrella Movement’s poignant final message: The dark night gave me black eyes
12/10/2014 - What happened to all those women taxi drivers in India?
12/10/2014 - We’re one step closer to a totally mobile wallet
12/10/2014 - Why Elon Musk is probably not freaking out over plunging oil prices
12/10/2014 - Why huge new US campaign finance loopholes could mean nicer politics
12/10/2014 - How Instagram overtook Twitter in users—in one chart
12/10/2014 - What it looks like inside GE’s 3D printing facility in Pune
12/10/2014 - This Mexican ad blames Coke for the country’s obesity epidemic
12/10/2014 - How news organizations are handling the word “torture” in their CIA torture stories
12/10/2014 - The Dutch don’t think it’s racist for Santa to have black slaves
12/10/2014 - Would you want to be woken by strangers with a social alarm clock?
12/10/2014 - This is what the happiest day in Bachpan Bachao Andolan’s life looked like
12/10/2014 - Uber admits it is still operating in Delhi
12/10/2014 - The 50 best workplaces on the planet
12/10/2014 - Square shows it’s still growing with $100 million processed in a single day
12/10/2014 - Apple is overwhelmingly reliant on games for App Store revenue
12/10/2014 - What we know about the future of the Arctic is scary—what we don’t, scarier
12/10/2014 - What your product demo is really about, and how to fix the busted one you’ve got now
12/10/2014 - Meet the people who would like Walgreens to reinstate its swastika wrapping paper
12/10/2014 - After 146 years, a once dominant British political party is making a comeback
12/10/2014 - A case for cutting foreign languages from US schools
12/10/2014 - Why foreign minister Sushma Swaraj has clocked fewer flyer miles than Modi
12/10/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—New Luxembourg leaks, Congress averts shutdown, Hong Kong protest sweep, flipping Scotland Yard
12/10/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—New Luxembourg leaks, Congress averts shutdown, Hong Kong protest sweep, flipping Scotland Yard
12/10/2014 - Japan’s new hit soap opera makes housewives want to drink more whisky
12/10/2014 - These three charts capture how Indians feel about Uber right now
12/10/2014 - The secret behind background checks in India—and why they fail
12/10/2014 - Thailand’s military government ordered up a movie on “Thai Values” with a bizarre Hitler cameo
12/10/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Congress averts shutdown, KFC’s China struggles, JPMorgan’s $22B shortfall, flipping Scotland Yard
12/10/2014 - The most memorable lines from past Indian Nobel prize winners
12/10/2014 - Why it is almost impossible to ban Uber and Ola in India
12/9/2014 - Alibaba inches closer to an Apple Pay deal, one fingerprint at a time
12/9/2014 - Our culture is in fear of a waterless future–these technologies aim to ease it
12/9/2014 - What US taxpayers paid to build and run the CIA’s torture program
12/9/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—CIA torture, Spain bans Uber, French hostages no more, very moist towelettes
12/9/2014 - Map: Here’s where Uber is and isn’t outlawed
12/9/2014 - HBO is poised to launch its internet-only service in time for “Game of Thrones”
12/9/2014 - The solar technology that is producing fresh drinking water in the desert
12/9/2014 - Here are the nasty things the CIA did to its prisoners to “fight terror”
12/9/2014 - The Quartz Chart of the Year™ candidates continue to pile up
12/9/2014 - Library of Congress apologizes for “egregious lapse” in Twain book
12/9/2014 - Cruise ships dump 1 billion gallons of sewage into the ocean every year
12/9/2014 - Tesco’s troubles have set it back more than a decade
12/9/2014 - The deeply controversial CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch just stepped down
12/9/2014 - Torture didn’t help the US get Osama bin Laden
12/9/2014 - Toys are more divided by gender now than they were 50 years ago
12/9/2014 - Read the report on US torture after 9/11
12/9/2014 - Here are the most annoying types of airline passengers
12/9/2014 - I told my daughter to skip school and join the Ferguson protests
12/9/2014 - The most miserable places to work in the US government
12/9/2014 - Even the cops are cashing in on London’s crazy property market
12/9/2014 - America has really expensive internet, and it’s getting worse
12/9/2014 - President Obama kicked Stephen Colbert off his own show
12/9/2014 - How technology has drawn more industries into intellectual property activity
12/9/2014 - Wizards and trolls: Accelerating technologies, patent reform, and the new era of IP
12/9/2014 - This keyboard for your phone recalls the glory days of T9 texting
12/9/2014 - Here’s the first line of code ever written by a US president
12/9/2014 - Fashion’s most volatile stock is getting more and more unstable
12/9/2014 - The rise of AdBlock reveals a serious problem in the advertising world
12/9/2014 - When will buying art be more like buying champagne or, better yet, Chipotle?
12/9/2014 - The right way to talk about things like Ferguson at work
12/9/2014 - This map shows where Indians will be killed by coal pollution
12/9/2014 - The best gift to your family this season: a shamelessly basic holiday wish list
12/9/2014 - Korean Air’s “nut rage” scandal shows the ugly side of corporate nepotism
12/9/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Shanghai stocks plunge, Tesco’s latest fiasco, Portland sues Uber, mistletoe drone fail
12/9/2014 - Alibaba’s Jack Ma tells China to let the kids have more playtime
12/9/2014 - China flexes its high-speed rail muscles by rolling out 32 new routes in one day
12/9/2014 - Read the fine print—India’s app-based taxi services aren’t responsible for your safety
12/9/2014 - Here is how India’s top cab companies track their cars and customers
12/9/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s gamble, Mars’ watershed, Portland sues Uber, mistletoe drone fail
12/9/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Greece’s gamble, Mars’ watershed, Portland sues Uber, mistletoe drone fail
12/9/2014 - Sorry Modi fans. The Indian PM will not be Time’s Person of the Year
12/9/2014 - Hong Kong’s plan to evict the Umbrella Movement has a glaring flaw
12/8/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—EU haggling, China’s targets, Greece’s gamble, pothole warriors
12/8/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—EU haggling, China’s targets, Greece’s gamble, pothole warriors
12/8/2014 - Most Americans say the internet is actually making them smarter
12/8/2014 - Less than 4 percent of Wall Street’s analyst class joined startups
12/8/2014 - These are the best iPhone and iPad apps of the year, according to Apple
12/8/2014 - Netflix makes the case that ratings ruined TV
12/8/2014 - Why McDonald’s is getting more serious about custom-built burgers
12/8/2014 - This is the locomotive that meets 2015’s new environmental standards
12/8/2014 - 10 charts that will help you understand the effects of the shakeup in oil prices
12/8/2014 - The shadowy trading behind China’s stock market boom
12/8/2014 - Incredibly, the Republican Congress might not sabotage the US economy this time around
12/8/2014 - What can Facebook employees possibly learn from the Chinese president’s boring speeches?
12/8/2014 - Bill Gates’ five favorite books of 2014
12/8/2014 - 36 things that do not cause rape in India (or anywhere)
12/8/2014 - The Discovery Channel has now reduced itself to man-eating snake stunts—and can’t even deliver on that
12/8/2014 - The one, true winner from US college football’s latest controversy
12/8/2014 - Grumpy, overwhelmed, and frustrated? Shave some time off your commute
12/8/2014 - A politician got caught playing Candy Crush Saga in parliament
12/8/2014 - Will London’s Garden Bridge rival New York’s High Line, or is it just a tacky tourist trap?
12/8/2014 - This spacecraft is about to make the first visit to Pluto
12/8/2014 - Can an app make Indian women safer? Help us annotate Uber’s statement on the Delhi rape
12/8/2014 - What ethical sushi looks like
12/8/2014 - Giant sea trees would offer refuge to wildlife in big cities
12/8/2014 - The secrets behind Square’s incredibly successful PR strategy
12/8/2014 - How I gained and lost 60 pounds as an entrepreneur
12/8/2014 - Can Putin persuade Russians to move money out of their favorite Mediterranean hideaway?
12/8/2014 - Paris will soon have all the best hotels in the world
12/8/2014 - How will people feel about their Apple Watches when they quickly become obsolete?
12/8/2014 - Delhi’s government just found out what Uber is—then banned it
12/8/2014 - The 17 best drone videos that gave a whole new perspective to 2014
12/8/2014 - Facebook is making employees read Chinese propaganda to impress Beijing
12/8/2014 - Should you tip or gift your child’s teacher this holiday season? A complete guide
12/8/2014 - China’s poorer, remote provinces are taking the lead on mobile payments
12/8/2014 - The founding families of Infosys just offloaded $1 billion of their shares
12/8/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—India’s Uber rape, Japan’s recession worsens, Israel raids Syria, Obama date: the movie
12/8/2014 - Japan may need an emergency potato airlift to feed its french fry hunger
12/8/2014 - China may be exporting its toxic debt problems too
12/8/2014 - All you NRIs who don’t worship Modi? Arvind Kejriwal wants your money
12/8/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Japan’s recession worsens, 2050 oil ban, India Uber rape, Russian prison comedians
12/8/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Japan’s recession worsens, 2050 oil ban, India Uber rape, Russian prison comedians
12/8/2014 - This is how your Uber driver is recruited and trained in New Delhi
12/7/2014 - What China has to do with the mysterious death of an indigenous leader in Ecuador
12/7/2014 - The highest-paid private college president in the US runs a small, obscure polytechnic
12/7/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Iran and euro zone budgets, snooker, sleep deprivation
12/7/2014 - Meet the underdogs trying to persuade Americans of the charms of snooker
12/7/2014 - Take heart, One World Trade Center: Critics hated these iconic skyscrapers too
12/7/2014 - Artificial intelligence is here—and it’s nothing to fear (yet)
12/7/2014 - Sleep deprivation is killing your career
12/7/2014 - This browser plug-in will offer a credibility meter for bad climate change reporting
12/7/2014 - A rape in an Uber is further proof that staying out late just isn’t safe for Delhi’s women
12/7/2014 - Thirteen of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are Indian
12/6/2014 - A woman alleges rape by her Uber driver in New Delhi
12/6/2014 - Watch outrage about Ferguson and Eric Garner explode on Twitter in this animated map
12/6/2014 - Humans aren’t influenced by culture—we create it
12/6/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Sony’s cyber breach, soccer stars stateside, Ghadar Day, meals fit for dictators
12/6/2014 - Ethically sourced iPhones are ruining the Congo. Go see the gorillas and help save it
12/6/2014 - Mark Wahlberg shouldn’t get a pardon for his teenage violence, but there’s one thing he’s right about
12/6/2014 - America’s police brutality protests have now reached New Delhi
12/6/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Sony’s cyber breach, soccer stars stateside, Ghadar Day, meals fit for dictators
12/5/2014 - Shanghai clearly won global markets this week
12/5/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Sony’s cyber breach, soccer stars stateside, Ghadar Day, meals fit for dictators
12/5/2014 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Sony’s cyber breach, soccer stars stateside, Ghadar Day, meals fit for dictators
12/5/2014 - The eight most important charts of the week
12/5/2014 - Your world, underwater: Here’s what US cities will look like after global warming
12/5/2014 - Photos: The 3D printed products from GE’s Pune facility
12/5/2014 - Photos: The innovative locomotive that is two years ahead of the field
12/5/2014 - The most powerful piece at Art Basel Miami Beach is a drawing of the Ferguson police
12/5/2014 - The difference between Apple and everyone else, in one photo
12/5/2014 - The markets don’t seem fazed by the gigantic Sony cyber attack
12/5/2014 - The global olive oil market is having its worst year ever
12/5/2014 - This is who to thank if your next phone has two screens
12/5/2014 - Here’s what happened when a news site only reported good news for a day
12/5/2014 - Sanctions are hitting Russians where it hurts—in their grocery baskets
12/5/2014 - How Burkina Faso rediscovered a revolutionary hero—and overthrew a dictator
12/5/2014 - Google admits that advertisers wasted their money on more than half of internet ads
12/5/2014 - The US government has a spacecraft again—but don’t believe the Mars hype
12/5/2014 - A hybrid Lamborghini is coming, and it looks like an SUV
12/5/2014 - What would music sound like if record labels went out of business?
12/5/2014 - America’s national security case for raising the gasoline tax right now
12/5/2014 - We’re live-charting the absolutely fantastic US jobs report for November
12/5/2014 - Here are Wall Street’s six worst trades of 2014
12/5/2014 - “I can’t breathe.” Thousands protest police killings in New York
12/5/2014 - Unlike Ferguson’s, New York City’s police force is actually pretty diverse
12/5/2014 - One crazy hour inside a nine-floor Tokyo gadget store
12/5/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—US jobs, police violence protests, China’s manic market, bat brains
12/5/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—US jobs, police violence protests, China’s manic market, bat brains
12/5/2014 - Modi’s $7 billion disinvestment programme has finally begun. Will it deliver?
12/5/2014 - China’s next stock market bubble may be upon us
12/5/2014 - The Aam Aadmi Party is doing everything it can to raise money—but is it too little, too late?
12/5/2014 - Why England’s biggest football clubs are suddenly turning towards India
12/5/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—NASA tries again, police violence protests, China’s manic market, homo erectus art
12/5/2014 - These entrepreneurs are challenging India’s cruellest social system—and winning
12/4/2014 - China makes a New Year’s resolution to finally stop harvesting organs from executed prisoners
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Orion delayed, Microsoft dumps Nook, no ECB stimulus, heroic pomegranates
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Orion delayed, Microsoft dumps Nook, no ECB stimulus, heroic pomegranates
12/4/2014 - The 50% divorce rate stat is a myth, so why won’t it die?
12/4/2014 - How you can use Pantone’s color of the year
12/4/2014 - Sales of vinyl music are (actually) breaking records
12/4/2014 - Why data about police killings is largely unhelpful
12/4/2014 - Here’s what’s really scary about China overtaking America as the world’s biggest economy
12/4/2014 - Margarine is over—in America, at least
12/4/2014 - Oil prices are low, but are they low enough to compel Iran to climb down?
12/4/2014 - Mario Draghi won’t let anything stop him—from delaying big decisions
12/4/2014 - Right now would be a fantastic time to raise US gas taxes
12/4/2014 - Why there’s no such thing as a free lunch for Amazon workers
12/4/2014 - Uber’s valuation is an astounding $40 billion
12/4/2014 - What makes a corporate tax conservative? Depends on where you’re standing.
12/4/2014 - Will Silicon Valley abandon its efforts to help poor immigrants?
12/4/2014 - What I’m now making my college students read about Ferguson
12/4/2014 - Virgin is entering the cruise business
12/4/2014 - Cory Booker had the best reaction to the Eric Garner case—22 years ago
12/4/2014 - The universe is short on stars, and scientists have finally figured out why
12/4/2014 - Running will keep your body younger than walking
12/4/2014 - The other star of the new James Bond film, “Spectre”: The Aston Martin DB10
12/4/2014 - Obama’s new top cop has a terrible record on police brutality
12/4/2014 - People are getting smarter about college costs and it’s squeezing the whole industry
12/4/2014 - Preview: This is the world’s next iconic museum
12/4/2014 - The Quartz Chart of the Year™ short-list is here
12/4/2014 - These are the US colleges where tuition has skyrocketed
12/4/2014 - These young village women are fighting to save India’s endangered tigers
12/4/2014 - What Martin Luther has to do with Ferguson
12/4/2014 - There’s science behind your inexplicably close relationship with your cat
12/4/2014 - Finally, a spa that gives brand-new moms a break from their babies—and their inlaws
12/4/2014 - All the ways investment banks are cozying up to Uber ahead of a possible IPO
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Garner chokehold protests, NASA test flight, ECB meeting, Italy’s WhatsApp divorces
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Garner chokehold protests, NASA test flight, ECB meeting, Italy’s WhatsApp divorces
12/4/2014 - Here’s who to bribe to get an unfair business advantage in another country
12/4/2014 - There is no need to brag about India doing better than China on the corruption index
12/4/2014 - I left Nigeria 25 years ago—but America just sees me as black
12/4/2014 - A century later, these Indian freedom fighters are finally being embraced—as Americans
12/4/2014 - Protesters took to Manhattan’s streets after another non-indictment of a white police officer
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Fighting in Chechnya, Eric Garner verdict, Orion test flight, gingerbread real estate
12/4/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Fighting in Chechnya, Eric Garner verdict, Orion test flight, gingerbread real estate
12/4/2014 - India treats its mentally disabled worse than animals
12/3/2014 - The rise of Chromecast and the decline of Apple TV in one chart
12/3/2014 - White people on Twitter are confessing to crimes that get black people arrested
12/3/2014 - What Google has in store for its Inbox app
12/3/2014 - The new rules for black people in America
12/3/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—New Bond film, a bitcoin sale, Ukraine’s nuclear accident, gingerbread real estate
12/3/2014 - Google Glass is about to get some competition—from its own partner
12/3/2014 - Uber.gov—it’s time to let the government drive
12/3/2014 - A court just stayed Scott Panetti’s execution. Here’s why his case is so controversial
12/3/2014 - Google wants to replace passwords with fingerprints and eyeballs
12/3/2014 - Russia’s currency is going totally haywire
12/3/2014 - How this medication became 50 times more expensive overnight in the US
12/3/2014 - Watch: Instagrammers meet a herd of beautiful, weird art beasts
12/3/2014 - Worrying about cyberwar is making countries less safe
12/3/2014 - Eating meat is worse for the environment than driving to work
12/3/2014 - Meet the man who should be running soccer
12/3/2014 - America’s wage problem is worse than we thought
12/3/2014 - The strange, cool job of picking the Rockefeller Christmas tree
12/3/2014 - It’s a myth that half of all marriages end in divorce
12/3/2014 - This is the most streamed artist on Spotify of 2014
12/3/2014 - The future of manufacturing in India is taking hold in Pune
12/3/2014 - Rich countries and the minorities they discriminate against, mapped
12/3/2014 - Henceforth, the AK-47 should be known as a “weapon of peace”
12/3/2014 - Why Utah is demanding an insurance startup charge its customers more money
12/3/2014 - Ashton Carter had a plan to fix the Pentagon—now he has the chance to implement it
12/3/2014 - How to keep a smarty-pants from undermining your meetings
12/3/2014 - Twitch isn’t flinching at Steam’s push into live video game streaming
12/3/2014 - 12 habits of highly productive writers
12/3/2014 - The best places to be a teacher in the US
12/3/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Hong Kong surrender fail, euro zone worsens, LINE sticker bonanza, nuclear wetsuits
12/3/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Hong Kong surrender fail, euro zone worsens, LINE sticker bonanza, nuclear wetsuits
12/3/2014 - How to make a better, fairer Ballon d’Or
12/3/2014 - Shootingball, cycle polo and other obscure sports funded by the Indian government
12/3/2014 - 30 years later, someone live-tweeted the Bhopal gas disaster—and it’s frightening
12/3/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Uber friends Slim, Iran’s Iraq airstrikes, Australia GDP slows, nuclear wetsuits
12/3/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Uber friends Slim, Iran’s Iraq airstrikes, Australia GDP slows, nuclear wetsuits
12/3/2014 - Almost half of India’s school children are either too fat or too thin
12/3/2014 - Zomato won’t be bringing mobile payments to India anytime soon—thanks to the RBI
12/2/2014 - China’s latest banking overhaul is hugely risky and totally necessary
12/2/2014 - Why Turkey is the new financial hub of Eurasia
12/2/2014 - The fighters, the hunger strikers, and the surrendered—new faces of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s porn crackdown, Russia’s recession, Ukraine’s ceasefire, tone-deaf teenagers
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—China’s porn crackdown, Russia’s recession, Ukraine’s ceasefire, tone-deaf teenagers
12/2/2014 - Yahoo Mail’s 11-day outage is not inspiring confidence in users
12/2/2014 - Jeff Bezos has finally articulated his strategy for the Washington Post
12/2/2014 - No, Amazon is not opening a physical store in New York for the holiday shopping season
12/2/2014 - The White House is putting its money on police body cameras
12/2/2014 - Soon iPhones may protect themselves during a fall
12/2/2014 - RadioShack seems very close to shorting out
12/2/2014 - Why your Facebook news feed is getting cluttered full of videos
12/2/2014 - The Girl Scouts have finally taken some of the misery out of selling their iconic cookies
12/2/2014 - Google’s newest Glass patent reveals a slimmer, less awkward design
12/2/2014 - The chart to watch if you want to predict what Putin will do next
12/2/2014 - The biggest foreign stars of the MLS would still rather be somewhere else
12/2/2014 - How to train yourself to speak like a leader
12/2/2014 - This may be the most empirically-sound way to donate to charity this year
12/2/2014 - Say hello to the ugly Christmas suit
12/2/2014 - Almost no one is using the new version of Android
12/2/2014 - Yes, please: Customizable map-print clothing
12/2/2014 - This 8-year-old’s passionate speech about books is the best thing on the internet today
12/2/2014 - Confirmed: That copyright status you posted? You own it, but Facebook can still use it
12/2/2014 - The oil deal between Baghdad and the Kurds is a bad sign for smugglers
12/2/2014 - Holidays are the perfect time to think about death
12/2/2014 - The view from above: Can you name these countries using only satellite photos?
12/2/2014 - How to get engineers to work for you instead of Facebook or Google
12/2/2014 - These great goalkeepers should have won the Ballon d’Or
12/2/2014 - Employers ignore almost everything on your application–except this
12/2/2014 - The British hate pot pies so much they won’t even call them pies
12/2/2014 - How China uses Christmas to hide its human rights abuses from the world
12/2/2014 - America doesn’t have an education problem, it has a class problem
12/2/2014 - Narendra Modi’s plan to stop illegal immigration from Bangladesh is full of holes
12/2/2014 - You’d never know it from these beautiful maps that US infrastructure is crumbling
12/2/2014 - Why Africans need an industrial revolution: so their children can have a technological one
12/2/2014 - The top 24 iPhone apps on early adopter homescreens
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Occupy Hong Kong surrenders, Israeli coalition fractures, US-Russia pipeline war, SpaceX seeks farmer
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Occupy Hong Kong surrenders, Israeli coalition fractures, US-Russia pipeline war, SpaceX seeks farmer
12/2/2014 - Lebanon has detained a wife and child of ISIL’s leader
12/2/2014 - The world’s first pipeline war has officially come to an end
12/2/2014 - How India’s cars have been built on an assembly line of broken fingers
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Putin ditches pipeline, HIV is mellowing, Wanda-Lions Gate talks, Russian cop selfies
12/2/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Putin ditches pipeline, HIV is mellowing, Wanda-Lions Gate talks, Russian cop selfies
12/2/2014 - How women are fighting back in India’s most patriarchal state
12/1/2014 - The Umbrella Movement appears to be boosting tourism in Hong Kong
12/1/2014 - Five charts you need to see before the RBI’s monetary policy review
12/1/2014 - Hong Kong’s democracy movement is being dismantled by a bus company
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—The end of AIDS, Amazon’s robots, Japan’s credit, mom selfies
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—The end of AIDS, Amazon’s robots, Japan’s credit, mom selfies
12/1/2014 - The world’s most sophisticated trading platform is Turkish
12/1/2014 - Explore the Scottish Highlands through stunning satellite photography
12/1/2014 - Poland has elected its first openly gay city mayor
12/1/2014 - Don’t blame immigration if the US government shuts down
12/1/2014 - Parents beware: peer pressure can mess with your kids’ choices in education
12/1/2014 - Muhammad is the most popular boys’ name in the UK
12/1/2014 - Why China is now banning puns
12/1/2014 - Oil prices have stopped falling—for now
12/1/2014 - Space X is hiring a farmer
12/1/2014 - Tim Cook has created as much value as Steve Jobs
12/1/2014 - Millions have watched this incredible video envisioning the future of our solar system
12/1/2014 - Brazil has the world’s biggest internet addicts
12/1/2014 - Of course there are black stormtroopers in Star Wars
12/1/2014 - When HBO attempts to dramatize a big media takeover struggle, hilarity ensues
12/1/2014 - Watch the robots that fulfill your Amazon order
12/1/2014 - American cultural imperialism has a new name: GAFA
12/1/2014 - Is the US energy sector flirting with a mini-bust that could take down the bond market with it?
12/1/2014 - Here are the five books shortlisted for the richest literary prize in South Asia
12/1/2014 - The starter’s guide to selfie sticks—you know you want one!
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Cyber Monday, Hong Kong protests escalate, Sony movies leaked, Aerosmith’s asteroid revival
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Cyber Monday, Hong Kong protests escalate, Sony movies leaked, Aerosmith’s asteroid revival
12/1/2014 - India just can’t get enough pizza
12/1/2014 - Actually, the ladies compartment in the Delhi Metro isn’t such a bad idea
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe—Hong Kong protests escalate, Sony movies leaked, Uber’s Thailand ban, Aerosmith’s asteroid revival
12/1/2014 - Quartz Daily Brief—Hong Kong protests escalate, Sony movies leaked, Uber’s Thailand ban, Aerosmith’s asteroid revival
12/1/2014 - Why some investors aren’t making money despite India’s booming stock markets
12/1/2014 - Violent clashes are the new normal for Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
12/1/2014 - What Evernote and Uber deals mean for the future of media