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2015 April
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—LinkedIn’s earnings bomb, Russia’s interest rate cut, the bilingual world view, Dadbod
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—LinkedIn’s earnings bomb, Russia’s interest rate cut, the bilingual world view, Dadbod
4/30/2015 - Burundi locks down social media as political unrest grows
4/30/2015 - The most important part of self-driving cars will be human control
4/30/2015 - LinkedIn reported earnings and the stock market freaked out
4/30/2015 - Zac Posen is the latest fashion designer charged with making airline uniforms less frumpy
4/30/2015 - America’s police could fight the next riot with these stink bombs
4/30/2015 - Microsoft wants to guess how old you are
4/30/2015 - Space is being polluted with junk faster than we can dispose of it
4/30/2015 - Photos: The forgotten children of Chon Thanh, Vietnam, found 46 years later
4/30/2015 - NASA is working on a super-fast spaceship technology that defies the laws of physics
4/30/2015 - How people succeed in high pressure jobs without working 80-hour weeks
4/30/2015 - Three steps that Janet Yellen and Stanford football use to simplify hard problems
4/30/2015 - Leader, student, dishwasher-feeder: what it really means to be a chef
4/30/2015 - Bernie Sanders will run against Hillary Clinton—and globalization
4/30/2015 - Hip eyewear peddler Warby Parker is officially a billion dollar company
4/30/2015 - Netflix is the best performing stock in the S&P 500 this year
4/30/2015 - If Asian Americans saw white Americans the way white Americans see black Americans
4/30/2015 - Americans are finally saving less, and hopefully they’ll spend it soon
4/30/2015 - A Republican markets regulator would prefer not to make regulations on how much CEOs get paid
4/30/2015 - Hitler’s been dead for 70 years, so why won’t he die already?
4/30/2015 - GMO lobbyists are poised for a big victory in DC
4/30/2015 - How Vietnamese-Americans reintroduced the US to Vietnam
4/30/2015 - Looks like Britain’s anti-immigration party will get thumped this election
4/30/2015 - Promises, promises: The UK enters its final week of electioneering
4/30/2015 - NASA and the US Air Force successfully tested a plane with shapeshifting wings
4/30/2015 - Emoji hashtags are helping same-sex marriage organizers rally support
4/30/2015 - The impossible just happened: American wages are rising
4/30/2015 - It’s time for the federal government to trust states with their own public lands
4/30/2015 - Are video visits a smart innovation for jails—or yet another way to exploit families?
4/30/2015 - Jeff Bezos has a rocket now, too
4/30/2015 - How to hack your coffee habit to improve your focus and decrease anxiety
4/30/2015 - After Obama, a US government commission has now punctured Modi’s secular rhetoric
4/30/2015 - Today, it’s Royal Bank of Scotland’s turn to detail its endless legal issues
4/30/2015 - Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon is the woman to watch ahead of UK general elections
4/30/2015 - The podcast is having its moment
4/30/2015 - So Bruce Jenner came out as trans—now what?
4/30/2015 - People with tattoos report the Apple Watch is having trouble determining they are alive
4/30/2015 - This Norwegian power station isn’t just green—it’s beautiful
4/30/2015 - Nepal’s prime minister reportedly found out about the earthquake from a Narendra Modi tweet
4/30/2015 - Going bespoke? Here are the best sites to order custom shirts online
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Frustration in Nepal, Tesla’s new batteries, Sony bounces back, glow-in-the-dark corpses
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Frustration in Nepal, Tesla’s new batteries, Sony bounces back, glow-in-the-dark corpses
4/30/2015 - Kenya’s crackdown on Somali migrants spells trouble for the economy
4/30/2015 - The Pope has finally declared that Adam was wrong to blame Eve for his sin
4/30/2015 - Conservatives lash out at the Pope over climate change
4/30/2015 - Japan tracks electronic toilet seat sales as a measure of national prosperity
4/30/2015 - A Chinese manufacturer is being blamed for delaying the Apple Watch
4/30/2015 - Map: From Canada to Grenada, nearly 40% of the world can now get online visas to India
4/30/2015 - No, Gujarat isn’t the financially best run state in India
4/30/2015 - Chinese citizens are donating millions of dollars to Nepal earthquake relief
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Tesla’s new batteries, Bernanke’s new job, tattoos vex the Apple Watch, glow-in-the-dark corpses
4/30/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Tesla’s new batteries, Bernanke’s new job, tattoos vex the Apple Watch, glow-in-the-dark corpses
4/30/2015 - Goldman Sachs is parking millions in a bitcoin business with no pressing plans to make money
4/29/2015 - Microsoft has a new plan to capitalize on Apple and Google’s success
4/29/2015 - Russia’s gas weapon, Gazprom, is rapidly losing pressure
4/29/2015 - Microsoft unveils its successor to Internet Explorer
4/29/2015 - Vietnam, ruled by communists for 40 years, is now the No. 1 fan of capitalism on the planet
4/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—US GDP data disappoints, France beefs up its military, Burundi bans social media, smartwatch tattoo troubles
4/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—US GDP data disappoints, France beefs up its military, Burundi bans social media, smartwatch tattoo troubles
4/29/2015 - Life advice upon turning age 30, from the president of Y Combinator
4/29/2015 - Here’s what Silicon Valley would look like if it were run by cartoon animals
4/29/2015 - American millennials are having a harder time keeping up with old money
4/29/2015 - Facebook pages are travel agencies for desperate migrants trying to get to Europe
4/29/2015 - A grisly death at a Bumble Bee tuna plant puts a larger trend in sharp relief
4/29/2015 - The United States is bullying South Africa into buying its cheap unwanted chicken
4/29/2015 - Advice for job-switchers and newbies from Google’s hiring chief
4/29/2015 - The numbers behind Germany’s demographic nightmare
4/29/2015 - Media coverage of Baltimore, charted
4/29/2015 - The new darlings of the New York fashion scene are bringing back one of the biggest brands of the ’90s
4/29/2015 - I am editor-in-chief of my college newspaper and the job I trained for no longer exists
4/29/2015 - Baltimore’s school children are frustrated and abandoned, and need help
4/29/2015 - Was the Nepal earthquake twice as big as we thought?
4/29/2015 - Once again, Netflix beat HBO on this key measure
4/29/2015 - These are the Amazon trees that keep the planet cool
4/29/2015 - Photos: Baltimore citizens protecting police
4/29/2015 - Shaming writers for not supporting Charlie Hebdo’s PEN award is actually anti-free speech
4/29/2015 - Police have dangerous jobs, but some empathy could make everyone safer
4/29/2015 - Nepal’s earthquake destroyed my hometown, and help has yet to arrive
4/29/2015 - Scotland lost the fight for independence, but gained huge power over the future of the UK
4/29/2015 - Video of this Baltimore mother disciplining her son is going viral—for all the wrong reasons
4/29/2015 - The key thing to know about Obama’s big trade deal
4/29/2015 - An unmanned Russian spacecraft is spiraling toward Earth
4/29/2015 - We encourage you to completely ignore the US GDP report today
4/29/2015 - Saudi Arabia’s king shows it’s a good time to be a strongman
4/29/2015 - Think a good man is hard to find now? Try France after World War I
4/29/2015 - Two very different views of Barclays’ latest earnings
4/29/2015 - Amazon is in danger of becoming a lumbering conglomerate
4/29/2015 - The perfect amount of homework is just one hour per day
4/29/2015 - Rent will remain too damn high for the foreseeable future
4/29/2015 - Is Modi’s new $2 billion trans-India highway project just too ambitious?
4/29/2015 - Liberland, the world’s newest micro-nation, is already a leader in nation branding
4/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Baltimore clashes, VW’s turnaround, new Saudi prince, racist camera film
4/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Baltimore clashes, VW’s turnaround, new Saudi prince, racist camera film
4/29/2015 - Cleaner air during the Beijing Olympics resulted in healthier babies
4/29/2015 - Indonesia’s execution of Australian criminals could hurt its tourism growth engine
4/29/2015 - US representative Jared Polis says Congress is like playing League of Legends
4/29/2015 - Depression kills too many people in India but smartphones can help
4/29/2015 - Katy Perry’s latest crazy concert outfit is too pro-Taiwan for China
4/29/2015 - After the aftershocks, Nepal’s next big worry is cholera
4/29/2015 - Vijay Mallya, once India’s king of good times, is staring at rock bottom
4/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Indonesia’s executions, Samsung’s mixed results, iPad plane delays, China’s vast vineyards
4/29/2015 - The desktop is dying and mobile is winning in news, like everything else
4/28/2015 - An iPad app glitch grounded several dozen American Airlines planes
4/28/2015 - Twitter is goosing its numbers by counting SMS-only users
4/28/2015 - Twitter has lost more than $1 billion since it went public
4/28/2015 - Charts: Baltimore’s health data are a picture of inequality
4/28/2015 - The iPhone is about to surpass the iPad as Apple’s fastest-selling product
4/28/2015 - Nigeria’s army has rescued nearly 300 girls and women from a Boko Haram camp
4/28/2015 - Video: America’s most notorious gangs come together against police brutality in Baltimore
4/28/2015 - Bill Gates: You can help the world save 34 million lives
4/28/2015 - GoPro is getting into virtual reality
4/28/2015 - The Baltimore Orioles’ next game will be closed to the public
4/28/2015 - These images reveal what many Baltimore residents actually did today
4/28/2015 - Ten things I learned studying ten of the world’s fastest growing startups
4/28/2015 - Budweiser’s latest tagline is really, really terrible
4/28/2015 - Risk at the Bay Bridge: Crossing the international construction gap
4/28/2015 - Finally, some data on which Netflix shows are most popular
4/28/2015 - When UK PM Cameron attended a Nigerian church it showed the rise of the African vote
4/28/2015 - White flight decimated Baltimore businesses long before rioters showed up
4/28/2015 - Google is considering doing away with space bars
4/28/2015 - Video: Albert Maysles’ final documentary is a love story disguised as a fashion film
4/28/2015 - The mysterious fund in the desert that manages Apple’s cash
4/28/2015 - Fritos tacos? Taco Bell searches for its next junk food mashup
4/28/2015 - This map shows where the strongest earthquakes are expected to strike
4/28/2015 - New York is dimming its lights to save migratory birds from crashing into buildings
4/28/2015 - At least six have died as Burundi is rocked by violent protests
4/28/2015 - Listen to the US Supreme Court’s historic arguments on gay marriage
4/28/2015 - When execs take their pets on private jets, shareholders howl
4/28/2015 - Watch: Jon Stewart skewers CNN’s refusal to cover the Baltimore protests
4/28/2015 - America has no confidence that its college graduates are ready to work
4/28/2015 - This school in Norway abandoned teaching subjects 40 years ago
4/28/2015 - The British economy is slowing down just as the election campaigning kicks into high gear
4/28/2015 - We did horrible things to the Apple Watch, and it did horrible things to us
4/28/2015 - Blooming algae could lead to 20% more warming in the Arctic
4/28/2015 - Brazil’s biggest problem isn’t Petrobras
4/28/2015 - China now has more vineyard space than France
4/28/2015 - Asking whether Newark, New Jersey, is the next Brooklyn is asking the wrong question
4/28/2015 - In its breakup with eBay, PayPal is coming out on top
4/28/2015 - America’s largest chicken producer will follow McDonald’s in eliminating human antibiotics
4/28/2015 - By 2100, extreme weather events are expected to double
4/28/2015 - This is what Baltimore looks like right now
4/28/2015 - The US is finally about to update its toxic chemical protections, after 39 years
4/28/2015 - The video game that teaches algebra to 4-year-olds
4/28/2015 - Video: Watch smart, self-guided bullets hit moving targets
4/28/2015 - This is how Manny Pacquiao can—maybe—beat Floyd Mayweather
4/28/2015 - Charted: Google analyzed its search data to isolate spring’s biggest fashion trends
4/28/2015 - Actually, it’s remarkable there are helicopters flying rescue missions on Everest at all
4/28/2015 - South Korea’s economy can’t catch a break
4/28/2015 - A surplus of restaurants in the United States is making people fatter
4/28/2015 - Actual US Supreme Court briefs show the desperation of same-sex marriage opponents
4/28/2015 - Elon Musk has triggered a contagious new battery zeitgeist in Silicon Valley
4/28/2015 - More than just an algorithm: Facebook can no longer deny it’s in the news business
4/28/2015 - Nearly seven million women in Europe wish they could work more hours
4/28/2015 - Visiting India’s ancient monuments? Prepare for racism
4/28/2015 - A statistical breakdown of how recent law school graduates are utterly screwed
4/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Nepal’s humanitarian crisis, Baltimore’s riots, Big Oil profits, ridiculously strong robots
4/28/2015 - This new man-made material could get rid of that horrible airplane noise
4/28/2015 - Who cares that Clinton eats Chipotle and Jeb is paleo, anyway? Everyone, apparently.
4/28/2015 - China’s and India’s charity in Nepal has a hidden political agenda
4/28/2015 - South Korea’s prime minister resigns after his name appears on a tycoon’s suicide note
4/28/2015 - Legal fines forever—big banks’ new “way of life”
4/28/2015 - This is what life looks like right now in earthquake-ravaged Nepal
4/28/2015 - Nepal is accepting earthquake aid from countries around the world—but not from Taiwan
4/28/2015 - Billions of dollars from overseas workers will be key to rebuilding Nepal’s ravaged economy
4/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Apple crushes expectations, Baltimore violence erupts, Time Warner’s next suitor, ridiculously strong robots
4/27/2015 - What Tim Cook did and didn’t disclose about the Apple Watch
4/27/2015 - Photos: Violence erupts in Baltimore after the funeral of a man who died in police custody
4/27/2015 - Apple is simply crushing it in China
4/27/2015 - Poland puts a stop to a pro-Putin biker gang’s European invasion
4/27/2015 - Before you judge the Baltimore protesters, read this Orioles executive’s defense
4/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Spain’s upbeat economy, Israel’s Syrian strike, America’s new attorney general, ridiculously strong robots
4/27/2015 - Mylan’s chairman wrote a brutal, 3,000-word letter attempting to shoot down a takeover attempt
4/27/2015 - Volkswagen’s dethroned chairman leaves a company thoroughly transformed by his tenure
4/27/2015 - Giant, quirky street art portraits make celebrities of American immigrants
4/27/2015 - The future of network integrity depends on industry, not government
4/27/2015 - Dr. Oz is popular because the truth is boring
4/27/2015 - We’re live-charting Apple’s very strong second-quarter earnings report
4/27/2015 - Native Americans are the unseen victims of a broken US justice system
4/27/2015 - Greece muzzled its combative finance minister and investors couldn’t be happier
4/27/2015 - Chipotle can’t get rid of GMOs unless it stops selling corn
4/27/2015 - It’s becoming utterly clear: The US is fine after a frigid first quarter
4/27/2015 - How to fix the broken cybersecurity regime
4/27/2015 - Audi is making fuel from air and water
4/27/2015 - The tide has already turned against Jay-Z’s expensive streaming music service
4/27/2015 - An inside look at how Apple vets iOS developers for their wondrous launch demos
4/27/2015 - Google wants to buy your patents before the trolls get to them
4/27/2015 - US Chipotles are taking GMOs off the menu
4/27/2015 - Super strong mini robots can haul up to 2,000 times their weight
4/27/2015 - Video: John Oliver gives fast fashion companies—and bargain shoppers—a well-deserved dressing down
4/27/2015 - The deadliest, and costliest, earthquakes in recent history
4/27/2015 - Want to work at a startup? Here’s how to pick the right one
4/27/2015 - Demand for illegal Islamic kindergartens is growing in Kyrgyzstan
4/27/2015 - Egypt’s revolution will get a shot in the arm with data to show how the government spends its money
4/27/2015 - South Africa and Nigeria’s row over the xenophobic attacks is now a diplomatic tit-for-tat
4/27/2015 - It’s OK to think your toddler is a tiny, horrible person
4/27/2015 - Radioactive seeds and 3D-printed shields are new weapons to fight prostate cancer
4/27/2015 - If OPEC is dead, how is Saudi Arabia still calling the shots in the oil market?
4/27/2015 - One of Elon Musk’s favorite video games, Kerbal Space Program, is finally ready to launch
4/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Nepal earthquake aftershocks, Tata’s Xiaomi investment, Capgemini’s Igate buy, Stephen Hawking on boy bands
4/27/2015 - A Google engineer killed on Everest photographed some of the world’s highest peaks for “Street View”
4/27/2015 - Ratan Tata now has a finger in every slice of India’s e-commerce pie
4/27/2015 - In charts: here’s why Greece is making a mistake by turning to Russia for help
4/27/2015 - Video: How the terrifying Mount Everest avalanche looked from base camp
4/27/2015 - China is building a Great Wall of Trees to fight climate change and the encroaching Gobi Desert
4/27/2015 - Two days of earthquakes have set Nepal’s economy back by more than a decade
4/27/2015 - Asia’s biggest e-commerce companies are preparing for the computer-free future
4/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa—Nepal earthquake aftershocks, Tata’s Xiaomi investment, EU bypasses Varoufakis, Stephen Hawking’s boy band
4/27/2015 - Indian helicopters, Israeli hospitals and Malaysian medics: How the world is coming to Nepal’s aid
4/26/2015 - How you can help Nepal earthquake victims from your computer
4/26/2015 - Need a boost at work? Think about how you’re eating
4/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Nepal aftermath, Apple earnings, Abe in America, triceratops
4/26/2015 - Why helicopters haven’t evacuated everyone from Mount Everest yet
4/26/2015 - Eyewitness photos from the Nepal earthquake
4/26/2015 - At least 2,200 are dead after the Nepal earthquake, and aftershocks keep coming
4/26/2015 - American surgeons are still mutilating children who don’t look “normal”
4/26/2015 - The four reasons relationships fail—and how to avoid them
4/26/2015 - Sex and gender aren’t perfectly binary. Why should clothes be?
4/26/2015 - I’ve been interrogated by police more than 50 times—all because I’m black
4/26/2015 - These are the memories you’re most likely to get wrong
4/26/2015 - Over 2,000 dead after Nepal’s huge earthquake—but the toll could get much, much higher
4/25/2015 - “Everest” filmmaker David Breashears is back on the mountain and confirmed alive by his colleagues
4/25/2015 - How you can help Nepal right now
4/25/2015 - Photos: A rush to help survivors after Nepal’s catastrophic earthquake
4/25/2015 - The rise of sweatpants squeezes Spanx
4/25/2015 - The great Starbucks outage was not caused by hackers
4/25/2015 - From WWII bombing raids to drone strikes, death from the sky is always a nightmare
4/25/2015 - Nash Grier, Tyler Oakley—oh, and Obama—will be the real powers in Washington tonight
4/25/2015 - “We were sitting without hope in the dark:” Teen survivor of the Rana Plaza tragedy speaks out
4/25/2015 - Malaria doesn’t have to be a death sentence
4/25/2015 - Feminism doesn’t need more inspiration—it needs more anger
4/25/2015 - More than 1,000 are dead after a massive earthquake in Nepal
4/24/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Comcast’s defeat, Bangladesh’s curse, chlorine in Syria, Spamerica
4/24/2015 - China’s bull market clearly kept charging this week
4/24/2015 - Podcast: How airlines use data to charge more—and how fliers are fighting back
4/24/2015 - How data is generating green lights to keep you moving on the road
4/24/2015 - 24 hours with the Apple Watch: There is a strange but wonderful computer from the future wrapped around my wrist
4/24/2015 - The thing that makes Bangladesh’s garment industry such a huge success also makes it deadly
4/24/2015 - The most iconic photos captured by the 25-year-old Hubble space telescope
4/24/2015 - PepsiCo is taking aspartame out of Diet Pepsi in US
4/24/2015 - Germans are paranoid that the US is spying on their data
4/24/2015 - Apple and other US companies haven’t done enough to keep conflict minerals out of their products
4/24/2015 - Photos: Forbidden from riding bikes, fearless Afghan girls are skateboarding around Kabul
4/24/2015 - The happiest countries in the world, ranked
4/24/2015 - A 64-year-old engineer is suing Google for age discrimination
4/24/2015 - Obama should say “genocide” when he talks about what happened to Armenians
4/24/2015 - What I learned about being an adult by going back to preschool
4/24/2015 - A rare, incredibly cute “pocket shark” was just discovered
4/24/2015 - The eight most important economic charts of the week
4/24/2015 - Time Warner Cable customers, throw your cable box out the window!
4/24/2015 - Meryl Streep’s inspiring solution to Hollywood’s ageism problem might actually work
4/24/2015 - At least four different cable calamities sprung from the failed Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal
4/24/2015 - Four out of five children don’t recognize when they’re being advertised to, a study finds
4/24/2015 - This insane Chevrolet concept car could be the car you drive (or that drives you) in 2030
4/24/2015 - Azerbaijan’s government is trying to patent breakfast
4/24/2015 - The Serial effect: America’s biggest radio company is getting into podcasts
4/24/2015 - A record 3.3 million people signed up to ride China’s dicey stock market last week
4/24/2015 - A new microscope uses virtual reality to let you walk through atomic-level vistas
4/24/2015 - If sanctions are lifted, here’s what trade between Iran and the US could look like
4/24/2015 - To negotiate a better deal, look at the last two digits of the quoted price
4/24/2015 - The way to start a real fashion revolution: put Bangladesh’s invisible garment factories on a map
4/24/2015 - The Knot proves that founders should ignore advice they don’t agree with
4/24/2015 - In photos: 200 years of the fierce, fearless Gurkha warriors
4/24/2015 - The countries where China’s most wanted fugitives are likely hiding
4/24/2015 - Test finds 60% of raw shrimp tainted with bacteria, including superbug MRSA
4/24/2015 - In the Siberian province of Yakutia, WhatsApp is basically the internet
4/24/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Apple Watch debut, Samsung ramps up, designer yeast flavors, bees’ pesticide buzz
4/24/2015 - At least 10% of Los Angeles is using Waze
4/24/2015 - Once idealistic, crowdfunding is now an unholy hybrid of retail, investment, and risk
4/24/2015 - European leaders are “declaring war on smugglers,” but advocates for migrant workers say that’s not enough
4/24/2015 - Two of the Republican Party’s biggest donors are getting creamed by China’s corruption crackdown
4/24/2015 - Despite a startup boom in India, regulatory challenges are spooking entrepreneurs
4/24/2015 - Milifandom, Boriswatch, and the final fortnight before the UK election
4/24/2015 - Who needs Internet.org or Airtel Zero? There are better ways to bridge the digital divide
4/24/2015 - Vancouver’s mayor is dating a Chinese pop star—and her mother has been arrested on corruption charges
4/24/2015 - Here’s Kleiner Perkins’ receipt for all the legal expenses it wants Ellen Pao to cover
4/24/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Apple Watch debut, Microsoft’s cloud cushion, Comcast backs down, bees’ pesticide buzz
4/23/2015 - Kleiner Perkins offered Ellen Pao almost $1 million to settle, and is now demanding that much in court costs
4/23/2015 - Google says its ad business isn’t nearly as bleak as the numbers suggest
4/23/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Deutsche Bank’s penance, Xiaomi’s India phone, annoyingly picky eaters, bees getting high
4/23/2015 - More than 15 years after the dot-com boom crested, Nasdaq hits fresh highs
4/23/2015 - Amazon Web Services is a $5 billion business, and it’s growing 50% a year
4/23/2015 - Chipotle is now delivering burritos straight to your door in the US
4/23/2015 - It looks like America has been spared the trouble of a Comcast-Time Warner deal
4/23/2015 - The French Embassy is hosting the most French event New York has ever seen
4/23/2015 - The Stockholm Marathon reverses course on a policy that prompted accusations of racism
4/23/2015 - Xiaomi is copying its China playbook to win over India’s smartphone market
4/23/2015 - Charted: More than ever, Americans need a college degree to get by
4/23/2015 - Tickets for Mayweather-Pacquiao go on sale today, but good luck getting one
4/23/2015 - Breaking down the Russian uranium deal hanging over Hillary Clinton’s campaign
4/23/2015 - These documents reveal the EU’s thoughts on regulating Google, Facebook, and other platforms
4/23/2015 - Nike is releasing its US women’s soccer jerseys in men’s sizes for the first time ever
4/23/2015 - The woman who inspired “Rosie the Riveter” has died at 92
4/23/2015 - A stunning Instagram gallery that shows the world is still in love with lettering
4/23/2015 - Designer yeast can make foods taste like vanilla, saffron, and grapefruit, naturally
4/23/2015 - This magnetic train could get you from New York to Miami in under 4 hours
4/23/2015 - Here is BuzzFeed’s first pitch deck to investors in 2008
4/23/2015 - The invisible victims of Russia’s economic crisis aren’t even in Russia
4/23/2015 - The woman taking on Google and Gazprom is a good bureaucrat, and an even better politician
4/23/2015 - Our obsession with studying happiness is actually making us less happy
4/23/2015 - This black Jesus cartoon sends a bold message to the EU about its migrant crisis
4/23/2015 - Companies need more millennial board members if they want to stay relevant
4/23/2015 - How to get your kids to sit through the sex talk
4/23/2015 - Move over, Barbie: Mattel hopes to lure little girls with Wonder Woman and Batgirl
4/23/2015 - All the reasons you won’t be signing up for Google’s new Project Fi wireless service
4/23/2015 - The gestures that say “welcome” around the world
4/23/2015 - Your personality can affect your productivity—and salary
4/23/2015 - Mumbai’s “Meow Meow” female drug lord is finally behind bars
4/23/2015 - Google Voice vs. Skype: The cheapest way to make overseas calls from the US
4/23/2015 - Forget Beijing’s air pollution: Smoking indoors is a bigger health threat
4/23/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Amazon’s cloud reveal, China’s genetic modification, North Korea’s nukes, the future of avocados
4/23/2015 - China is the world’s fastest-growing market for “vanity” spending
4/23/2015 - European leaders care more about border security than saving lives in the Mediterranean
4/23/2015 - Chinese researchers have genetically modified a human embryo—and many scientists think they’ve gone too far
4/23/2015 - Why India’s e-commerce boom will look nothing like China’s
4/23/2015 - Indian doctors have found a better way to spot eye cancer in kids
4/23/2015 - Diaspora sent $32.9 billion home to Sub-Saharan Africa in 2014
4/23/2015 - Europe’s move against Gazprom may defang Russia, but it won’t be easy
4/23/2015 - Chinese experts say North Korea’s nuclear arsenal is bigger than anyone thought
4/23/2015 - Be prepared for really expensive Indian mangoes this year
4/23/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Amazon’s cloud reveal, China’s genetic modification, Facebook’s slowing growth, China’s GM humans, the future of avocados
4/23/2015 - Petrobras just placed a $2.1 billion price tag on its corruption scandal
4/22/2015 - Photos: The spectacular eruption of Chile’s Calbuco volcano puts nearby towns in danger
4/22/2015 - Mark Zuckerberg explains his distinct visions for WhatsApp and Messenger
4/22/2015 - Japan, the economy the world forgot, might be coming back
4/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—The new Mi, Europe vs Gazprom, the love of Spam, giant rats
4/22/2015 - What you need to know about Google’s just-announced wireless service
4/22/2015 - How can I be as great as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Richard Branson?
4/22/2015 - Women will suffer the worst effects of climate change
4/22/2015 - Twitter’s CEO thinks exit interviews are useless
4/22/2015 - How are we celebrating Earth Day?
4/22/2015 - What’s behind Gucci’s dive and Saint Laurent’s rise? The creative director
4/22/2015 - Study: Googling gives you an inflated sense of your own intelligence
4/22/2015 - No, the US is not on the brink of an avocado shortage
4/22/2015 - A good business knows how to trick its customers the right way
4/22/2015 - Looking for global warming? Check the ocean
4/22/2015 - Earth Day has become one of the most misguided celebratory days of the year
4/22/2015 - Photographing the stars—the story of the Hubble telescope, told by its chief scientist
4/22/2015 - Five of the most epic failures in business history
4/22/2015 - Photos: Hubble and the Earth, in honor of the telescope’s 25 years in orbit
4/22/2015 - Why Sierra Leone can’t get rid of Ebola
4/22/2015 - The EU countries that depend the most on Gazprom’s Russian gas
4/22/2015 - Now coming to food trucks: high-end Spam
4/22/2015 - McDonald’s is closing hundreds of its worst performing stores
4/22/2015 - “I will not come back here to South Africa. Never, never, never”
4/22/2015 - For a few hours, two chimpanzees were recognized as legal persons in New York
4/22/2015 - Airlines want you to do these ridiculous mindfulness exercises in your cramped seat
4/22/2015 - Cuban art may be the next big thing on the art market
4/22/2015 - The EU has charged Russia’s Gazprom with abusing its energy dominance
4/22/2015 - The unstoppable rise of social media as a source for news
4/22/2015 - Global warming threatens more than two-thirds of rabbit species
4/22/2015 - Two legends who designed Las Vegas’s iconic neon landscape died on the same day
4/22/2015 - The head of China’s biggest wine brand admits its wines are terrible
4/22/2015 - Narendra Modi’s terrible luck with the weather continues
4/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Comcast’s shaky merger, Rolls-Royce’s new boss, Tesco’s historic loss, the Eiffel Tower’s secret
4/22/2015 - Good news about hiring women in STEM, but, it’s not enough
4/22/2015 - Cyberbullies can be victims, too
4/22/2015 - Rahul Gandhi—India’s most internet-unsavvy politician—is now crusading for net neutrality
4/22/2015 - India’s engineering boom, 1995 to the present
4/22/2015 - New Zealand’s prime minister is lambasted for repeatedly pulling on a waitress’ ponytail
4/22/2015 - Twelve inventions that could change the world
4/22/2015 - Flipkart is banning books—but for all the right reasons
4/22/2015 - Hong Kong leaders have set the stage for another wave of pro-democracy protests
4/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Euro and Africa edition—Yahoo tanks, Yum bottoms out, Chipotle’s pork hangover, Eiffel Tower apartment
4/21/2015 - Sound familiar? Marissa Mayer envisions Yahoo as a guide to the internet
4/21/2015 - Chipotle’s carnitas fans are refusing to switch to a different burrito
4/21/2015 - KPMG becomes the second Big Four accounting firm to have a female CEO
4/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Petrobras accounts, shrinking Russia, pharma mergers, venomous painkillers
4/21/2015 - The US has arrested a trader believed to have triggered the 2010 flash crash
4/21/2015 - Pharma companies can’t stop buying each other this year
4/21/2015 - Here are the 10 worst countries for journalists in 2015
4/21/2015 - First it went global, but now Shake Shack is finally headed for Los Angeles
4/21/2015 - Aerial photos reveal centuries-old shipwrecks at the bottom of Lake Michigan
4/21/2015 - Amazon is about to reveal one of its biggest secrets—the size of its cloud business
4/21/2015 - Google could turn your home’s walls into screens
4/21/2015 - The one place in America where 3.1% unemployment looks like a problem
4/21/2015 - Photos: How school playgrounds look around the world
4/21/2015 - A Silicon Valley startup wants to make breast cancer-gene testing affordable to all Americans
4/21/2015 - The EC’s case against Google is a bad re-run of its pointless battle against Microsoft
4/21/2015 - Whether or not “Fresh Off the Boat” is renewed, the pioneering sitcom has changed network TV
4/21/2015 - What will happen if the US government kills the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger?
4/21/2015 - South Africa is finally deploying its army to end anti-immigrant violence
4/21/2015 - A new Japanese train has broken the world speed record twice this week
4/21/2015 - China can cut most of its reliance on coal by 2050
4/21/2015 - Over the next decade, most US states will experience water shortages
4/21/2015 - US fraternities are self-destructing so fast, they won’t exist for the next generation
4/21/2015 - Chelsea has the best young soccer players. Shame you’ll never see them play for Chelsea
4/21/2015 - Hello Barbie, Amazon win big in Germany’s “Big Brother” awards for privacy abuses
4/21/2015 - Chinese developer Kaisa’s default could be the start of a bloodbath for overseas investors
4/21/2015 - Rahul Gandhi is actually Congress’ best bet—and the only one
4/21/2015 - Ten vital tips to looking smarter in meetings
4/21/2015 - The EU is threatening to ban imports from Thailand’s slavery-dependent fishing industry
4/21/2015 - How to hire the best design team for your product
4/21/2015 - Beijing’s air pollution is getting a little less deadly
4/21/2015 - The US should encourage Japan to join the AIIB
4/21/2015 - Instead of chemical pesticides, a traditional remedy is saving crops around the world
4/21/2015 - Elon Musk should call Larry Page back and see if he can still sell Tesla to Google
4/21/2015 - Why can’t retailers prevent their sites from crashing when they unveil a big-deal designer collaboration?
4/21/2015 - Head to Mumbai to go on the world’s cheapest date
4/21/2015 - The doublespeak reassurances of the Zulu king haven’t eased xenophobic tensions in South Africa
4/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Iran talks restart, Morsi sentenced, French venture capital, two-way evolution
4/21/2015 - As Moore’s Law turns 50, computer chips continue to get cheaper and more powerful
4/21/2015 - Kleptocrat or crusader? It’s time to figure out what Putin wants
4/21/2015 - Two shape-shifting robots are now stranded for eternity inside Fukushima’s radioactive ruins
4/21/2015 - Jeans and lingerie: The growth drivers of Indian fashion over the next decade
4/21/2015 - 12 unexplored, beautiful holiday destinations in India
4/21/2015 - Cirque du Soleil has sold itself off to investors in hopes of expanding in China
4/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—US vs. Iran in Yemen, Qualcomm picks Samsung, Morgan Stanley soars, R2-D2 Airways
4/20/2015 - By 2020, South Koreans will have a better standard of living than the French
4/20/2015 - Kraft Mac & Cheese’s iconic blazing orange is going natural
4/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—More strife in Yemen, Gazprom’s woes, EU migrants, thumbnail trackpads
4/20/2015 - Powerful Instagram photos take us behind the scenes of the shots that won the Pulitzer
4/20/2015 - Photos: Internet hostesses get paid to sing and dance for lonely Chinese men
4/20/2015 - World in Motion
4/20/2015 - The astonishing comeback, and undeniable insignificance, of vinyl
4/20/2015 - The state of salaries for new US law school graduates
4/20/2015 - Five years after Deepwater Horizon, the gulf’s seafood seems safe
4/20/2015 - The design firm that created Hillary’s logo also made this sharp voter turnout campaign
4/20/2015 - George Lucas is about to rile up his rich California neighbors by building his own affordable housing project
4/20/2015 - Whatever Chris Christie says, marijuana is not a gateway drug by any measure
4/20/2015 - Hedge funds are finally making money in Russia again
4/20/2015 - The low-tech anti-drone technology at the Boston Marathon today involves net guns and text messages
4/20/2015 - Why there’s no Silicon Seine: venture capital in France is broken
4/20/2015 - South African xenophobia is the symptom of a broken society
4/20/2015 - Video: John Oliver explains why patent trolls are such heinous vermin
4/20/2015 - Australia’s most remote island is now managed by four women
4/20/2015 - Obama signals support for legalizing medical marijuana
4/20/2015 - Hillary Clinton explains the red flags for the left in the US fight over trade
4/20/2015 - Norway announced it will be the first country to shut off FM radio
4/20/2015 - We don’t know how many people around the world are living in poverty
4/20/2015 - See which countries have the world’s safest roads
4/20/2015 - The breathtaking elevator ride to the top of One World Trade Center sweeps through 515 years of history
4/20/2015 - If millionaire Indian MPs won’t give up government subsidies, why should I?
4/20/2015 - An Indian doctor is arrested after his wife commits suicide, citing his “abnormal” homosexuality
4/20/2015 - The best person for your next hire might be an autistic person
4/20/2015 - Truly confident people do these twelve things differently
4/20/2015 - Oakland is getting left behind in the Silicon Valley real estate boom
4/20/2015 - Do grades matter? Depends if you’re asking Google or Goldman Sachs
4/20/2015 - Will Florida’s coastal economy adapt to rising sea levels?
4/20/2015 - The big risk of letting employees know where they rank versus their peers
4/20/2015 - What’s in a name: India’s e-visa is actually a smart programme
4/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—EU migrant disaster, China’s new stimulus, sexually-transmitted Ebola, marijuana holiday
4/20/2015 - China is investing $46 billion to carve out a route through one of the world’s most dangerous regions
4/20/2015 - Europe’s shipwreck dilemma: Could rescuing migrants lead to even more deaths?
4/20/2015 - Even $200 billion in stimulus can’t make China’s banks lend to the businesses that need it the most
4/20/2015 - It’s not just the Taj Mahal—pollution is ruining many other iconic monuments in India
4/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—EU migrant disaster, China’s new stimulus, sexually-transmitted Ebola, marijuana holiday
4/19/2015 - South Africa’s leaders went missing on the foreigner attacks and shamed our history
4/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—US-EU trade talks, pot day, migrant boat sinking, pigeon towers
4/19/2015 - Why China’s economy is slowing and what it means for everything
4/19/2015 - So far, 2015 is the hottest year on record
4/19/2015 - Bend it like dad: Meet the next generation of global sports royalty
4/19/2015 - Science can now spot trolls after just five horrible, malicious comments
4/19/2015 - Marrying out of your social class will be hard, but not doomed
4/19/2015 - Photos: Centerfold-worthy food porn that you can recreate at home
4/19/2015 - California hopes saltwater will help to quench its thirst
4/19/2015 - How successful people work less—and get more done
4/19/2015 - Why are we parenting as if our kids are in constant danger?
4/19/2015 - Hillary Clinton is India’s favorite US presidential candidate
4/19/2015 - The six skills that make entrepreneurs extraordinary
4/19/2015 - McDonald’s franchisees are speaking up, and the company should listen
4/18/2015 - Southwest Airlines’ new ‘wider’ seat probably isn’t wider after all
4/18/2015 - For the first time in a century, bald eagles are back in New York
4/18/2015 - Tickets to Mayweather vs. Pacquiao don’t even exist, but they’re selling for $19,000 each
4/18/2015 - Are we starting to fall out of love with Silicon Valley?
4/18/2015 - Finland was the canary in the coal mine of Europe‘s state fragmentation
4/18/2015 - Solar power will soon be as cheap as coal
4/18/2015 - If you’re not saying “I love you” after six months, move on
4/18/2015 - What it is like to get married when you’re young
4/18/2015 - We just can’t stop building robots that look like humans
4/18/2015 - The little-known body language secrets of successful people
4/17/2015 - Quartz Weekend—Tech arrogance, Paulson’s insights, crossword obsessives, visa nostalgia
4/17/2015 - The markets sure had a wild and crazy week
4/17/2015 - Ringo Starr gets his solo spot in the hall of fame, but he’ll always be a Beatle
4/17/2015 - The US is naming and shaming economic allies for relying too much on American demand
4/17/2015 - International network security is compromised—here’s how to fix it
4/17/2015 - You and your dog are truly, chemically, in love
4/17/2015 - The hacked Sony emails show how Silicon Valley dealmaking really works
4/17/2015 - Comcast’s acquisition of Time Warner Cable is now in grave danger
4/17/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week
4/17/2015 - Bloomberg went down today, and it scared the bejeezus out of the financial markets
4/17/2015 - “Sábado Gigante,” the longest-running TV variety show in history, is signing off
4/17/2015 - The time has come to redefine “old age”
4/17/2015 - Leaked emails: Sony’s experience shows how Hollywood studios walk the line in China
4/17/2015 - A minister and Stanford business lecturer explains how to be spiritual at work
4/17/2015 - What poor students wish their teachers knew about them
4/17/2015 - Iraq’s “King of Clubs” is dead? I’ve heard that one before
4/17/2015 - More than just their feet: powerful photos of China’s last female foot binders
4/17/2015 - Boeing’s new overhead bins will hold 50% more bags
4/17/2015 - Wait—a former Goldman Sachs banker can bring populist credibility to Hillary Clinton’s campaign?
4/17/2015 - A “Star Wars”-themed R2-D2 tribute jet is ready to take flight
4/17/2015 - Photos: An Amazon tribe took over the runway at São Paulo Fashion Week
4/17/2015 - Photos: the games children play in war zones
4/17/2015 - Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance just made a killing in its refinery business
4/17/2015 - Copenhagen’s pioneering city bike program is days away from being scrapped
4/17/2015 - These incredibly simple Apple Watch apps will control the world around you
4/17/2015 - As a black female academic, I know what it’s like to have people look right through you
4/17/2015 - Yahoo has a bad habit of buying talent through acquisitions
4/17/2015 - For the next generation, sweatpants will be what jeans were to us
4/17/2015 - American consumers are spending more on organic foods, and so is their government
4/17/2015 - Art or advertising? Delta’s “experiential marketing” has it both ways
4/17/2015 - Creating a meme on Twitter could send you to jail in Tanzania
4/17/2015 - Scientists have found a new possible cause for Alzheimer’s disease
4/17/2015 - People who skim online articles are just as cultured as book snobs
4/17/2015 - The more successful I’ve become, the more unworthy of success I feel
4/17/2015 - Police body cameras will not change the culture of racism in America
4/17/2015 - College is worth it if you have these six experiences
4/17/2015 - Beijing backtracks on its some of its restrictive rules for foreign tech companies
4/17/2015 - Map: Indian states with the highest and lowest number of private companies
4/17/2015 - The internet should have killed the cookbook, but instead it reinvented it
4/17/2015 - With the recession over, Americans are once again flocking to sun and suburbs
4/17/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Bloomberg’s outage, UK jobs surge, China’s “ridiculous” bureaucracy, ancient Yoda manuscripts
4/17/2015 - The latest disruptive space technology is a battery-powered rocket engine
4/17/2015 - The new Star Wars trailer prompted a flood of tears from ecstatic fans
4/17/2015 - Pregnancy remains a curse for working women in corporate India
4/17/2015 - World Bank projects have displaced over 3 million people around the world
4/17/2015 - How white people created the conditions for anti-immigrant riots in South Africa
4/17/2015 - Australia is going taco crazy
4/17/2015 - Three weeks left: Duels, polls, and pool on the UK campaign trail
4/17/2015 - Poor internet for poor people: Why Facebook’s Internet.org amounts to economic racism
4/16/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—More strife in Yemen, Etsy shares pop, WikiLeaks leaks again, ice cream burritos
4/16/2015 - Forget Google—Marissa Mayer’s next deal in search should be with Facebook
4/16/2015 - The intelligent technology behind traffic lights
4/16/2015 - Slack just doubled its valuation, proving enterprise software can be sexy
4/16/2015 - Your favorite craft beers aren’t just tasty, they’re increasingly eco-friendly
4/16/2015 - The new Star Wars: Episode VII trailer is here
4/16/2015 - “Social parasite” law in Belarus fines the unemployed
4/16/2015 - In-N-Out is still America’s favorite place to get a burger, a survey says
4/16/2015 - Rihanna’s new video is a surprisingly powerful statement on immigration
4/16/2015 - American teachers, more demoralized than ever, are quitting in droves
4/16/2015 - How mobile phones changed Africa
4/16/2015 - Periscope is how Twitter finally gives us all something to tweet about
4/16/2015 - America undervalues childcare so much, nearly half of its nannies are on welfare
4/16/2015 - In seven of Africa’s leading economies, nearly a third of mobile users pay with their phones
4/16/2015 - Having rich neighbors can be toxic for kids
4/16/2015 - An open Cuba will give the whole Caribbean bloc an economic boost, says a former Jamaican prime minister
4/16/2015 - The last male northern white rhino on Earth is under 24-hour armed guard
4/16/2015 - Rejected Hillary logos
4/16/2015 - These Chinese textile mills are going green—and saving millions
4/16/2015 - Bill Clinton failed to stop genocide in Rwanda, but his foundation is quietly making amends
4/16/2015 - Netflix is now bigger than CBS
4/16/2015 - Goldman’s bet on trading is paying off
4/16/2015 - Ben Bernanke’s decision to advise a hedge fund will cost him something, too
4/16/2015 - Racial segregation made minority neighborhoods even stronger magnets for pre-crisis subprime loans
4/16/2015 - This is Karl Lagerfeld’s custom gold Apple Watch
4/16/2015 - The most powerful passports in the world, ranked
4/16/2015 - Milk, missiles, and macroeconomics: Highlights from Vladimir Putin’s marathon call-in Q&A show
4/16/2015 - Barack Obama wrote a love note to Narendra Modi in TIME magazine
4/16/2015 - Blacklane wants to be Uber with a heart, if drivers and customers will let it
4/16/2015 - Mobile network ads in an India with unfair internet might look like this
4/16/2015 - Why black women with college degrees can’t get ahead
4/16/2015 - Google’s virtual tour of Abbey Road Studios is both fascinating and frustrating
4/16/2015 - This is what a free, ad-supported Uber would look like
4/16/2015 - 2,500 years later, the hottest new management guru is Confucius
4/16/2015 - Facebook is reviving the away message
4/16/2015 - French fry shortages and food scandals take a big bite out of McDonald’s Japan
4/16/2015 - This Russian orphanage is fighting to keep its disabled kids out of mental asylums
4/16/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Volkwagen’s leadership feud, Bernanke’s hedge fund, Facebook’s India setback, Karl Lagerfeld’s Apple Watch
4/16/2015 - Video: Monkeys show how keeping up with your peers is a primal need
4/16/2015 - Facebook’s Internet.org is falling apart in India as the country debates net neutrality
4/16/2015 - Flakka, Florida’s latest drug scourge, can easily be purchased online in China
4/16/2015 - Beware, soccer managers: Jurgen Klopp is looking for a job
4/16/2015 - Timeline: Rahul Gandhi, lost and found
4/16/2015 - China’s wealth gap is leading to its own blue-state, red-state divide
4/16/2015 - This 13-year-old girl from Bangalore has the perfect way to explain net neutrality
4/15/2015 - Twitter redesigned its confusing, unattractive homepage
4/15/2015 - Zuckerberg’s next selection for the Facebook book club is all about dealing with China
4/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Sewol anniversary, Paulson on China, confetti bombs, glitter telescopes
4/15/2015 - Netflix isn’t afraid of HBO, Apple, or Popcorn Time
4/15/2015 - Netflix will start encrypting its streams to block prying eyes and internet providers
4/15/2015 - Netflix subscribers streamed 10 billion hours last quarter
4/15/2015 - The British royal baby will have a lower hospital bill than an uninsured American baby
4/15/2015 - The oil rig reckoning is taking industrial activity down with it
4/15/2015 - Fear of anti-foreigner violence in South Africa is spreading to Johannesburg
4/15/2015 - The key ingredient to having groupthink-free meetings is leadership
4/15/2015 - Bank of America says it’s not worried about losing its customers to robots
4/15/2015 - The Turkish lira’s long tale of woe under Recep Tayyip Erdogan
4/15/2015 - 25% of part-time university faculty in the US need government aid
4/15/2015 - Guess who holds even more US debt than China or Japan
4/15/2015 - Why black South Africans are attacking foreign Africans but not foreign whites
4/15/2015 - Loving eggs will always be a risky business
4/15/2015 - Video: How the US tax system shrinks the income gap, in Legos
4/15/2015 - Is this crazy chair the future of air travel?
4/15/2015 - Photos: An Oscar-winning cinematographer has the world’s coolest Instagram feed
4/15/2015 - The Brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of Dilma Rousseff’s ruling party
4/15/2015 - How Larry Summers would regulate peer-to-peer lenders
4/15/2015 - Infographic: An American bridge’s foreign components
4/15/2015 - Bell Labs, the historic birthplace of world-changing innovations, is being taken over by Nokia
4/15/2015 - Photos: The making of India’s first “smart city”
4/15/2015 - Video: Mario Draghi’s ECB press conference is disrupted by an anti-austerity protestor
4/15/2015 - Watch how tantalizingly close SpaceX’s rocket came to landing on a floating platform in the ocean
4/15/2015 - However low interest rates might go, the IRS will never act like a bank
4/15/2015 - The terrible, claustrophobic airplane seat redesign that could soon be how we fly
4/15/2015 - How to get every cop in the US to wear a camera
4/15/2015 - Native Hawaiians are fighting off an invasion of astronomers
4/15/2015 - This is how Fitbit employees monitor each other’s health
4/15/2015 - The economic charts underlying the xenophobic attacks on other Africans in South Africa
4/15/2015 - Chinese drinkers can’t kick their fancy French cognac habit
4/15/2015 - Hank Paulson on the Chinese economy, Xi Jinping, and what Americans don’t get about China
4/15/2015 - If we don’t teach religion in schools, Americans will never understand the rest of the world
4/15/2015 - Nigeria is projected to be the first African country to hit $1 trillion in GDP by 2030
4/15/2015 - End of an era: Air India flight attendants can now wear trousers
4/15/2015 - Europe has formally accused Google of abusing its dominant position
4/15/2015 - The charts that explain why Mark Zuckerberg is lobbying for immigration reform in the US
4/15/2015 - The Arab Spring’s best legacy: Egyptians are now reading once-banned books
4/15/2015 - The tortured and ludicrous history of Segway ends with its acquisition by a Chinese imitator
4/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—EU vs. Google, China’s slowdown, Nokia buys Alcatel-Lucent, space espresso
4/15/2015 - What president Hillary Clinton could mean for China
4/15/2015 - If you must, here’s your guide to doing business in Vladimir Putin’s Russia
4/15/2015 - Cinema wars: meet the man who picks which Russian films to ban in Ukraine
4/15/2015 - Break your product into new markets by raising the price
4/15/2015 - Half of the EU and all of ASEAN are now members of China’s alternative to the World Bank
4/15/2015 - Net neutrality is important, and more so because most Indians don’t even have access to the internet
4/15/2015 - The UK Conservative Party is obsessed with “you”
4/15/2015 - China is voting on a hand signal to tell people to stop smoking
4/15/2015 - Beijing pollution peaks at midnight, and other sobering insights on Chinese air quality
4/15/2015 - India’s freelance boom is creating a crop of creative co-working spaces
4/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—EU slams Google, China’s GDP slows, Obama’s Iran compromise, space station espresso
4/14/2015 - China’s economy has slowed to a six year low, the latest GDP figure confirms
4/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—EU slams Google, US workers protest, Cuba rehabilitated, armadillo warning
4/14/2015 - KIND bars claim to be healthy. The US government disagrees
4/14/2015 - Gold bugs cry a single golden tear when they see this chart
4/14/2015 - Even though it’s terrible for us, more antibiotics are being used on farm animals than ever before
4/14/2015 - New research shows that the Pacific winds are tied to the California drought
4/14/2015 - Louis Vuitton is doing great without Marc Jacobs
4/14/2015 - Google has patented the ability to control a robot army
4/14/2015 - One of these three things will (probably) happen Wednesday in Europe’s Google investigation
4/14/2015 - Bangladesh has a plan to stop 18,000 kids from drowning every year
4/14/2015 - SpaceX will try again today to test the reusable rocket that could change spaceflight
4/14/2015 - Günter Grass wanted to be buried with a bag of nuts to chomp from the great beyond
4/14/2015 - IRS budget cuts might sound great, but they make bad stuff happen to taxpayers
4/14/2015 - On Cuba, Marco Rubio is more like an old Republican than a young one
4/14/2015 - The music industry has hit its rock bottom
4/14/2015 - Republican candidates for president order a burrito from Chipotle
4/14/2015 - “Big banks are the worst,” says a big bank
4/14/2015 - Moleskine, purveyor of legendary paper goods, goes digital
4/14/2015 - Restaurant reservations are broken, and here’s a simple way to fix them
4/14/2015 - To fight income inequality, tell your friends how much you make
4/14/2015 - JPMorgan Chase is getting interested in the mortgage business again
4/14/2015 - Citgroup has finally thrown its lot in with online lending
4/14/2015 - The M&A boom has just started
4/14/2015 - The devastating numbers behind Boko Haram’s bloody rule
4/14/2015 - Happy Equal Pay Day: US women had to work this far into 2015 to earn what men did in 2014
4/14/2015 - Even Lending Club won’t lend to pot businesses
4/14/2015 - Timeline: The collapse of India’s largest defence deal
4/14/2015 - “Whoops!” is still the single biggest cause of data breaches
4/14/2015 - CEO sets a minimum wage of $70,000 for everyone in his company
4/14/2015 - Photos: Instagram chef parodies Michelin-style plating with junk food masterpieces
4/14/2015 - The craziest ways applicants have won over admissions officers at elite American universities
4/14/2015 - Marco Rubio may loathe his elders, but a wiser Hillary Clinton is embracing hers
4/14/2015 - A eulogy for “Justified,” the most underappreciated drama of our time
4/14/2015 - There’s one part of the tech industry that mobile is not disrupting
4/14/2015 - London’s house prices are no longer the fastest growing in the UK
4/14/2015 - Social intelligence firms want to map the world’s biggest spenders
4/14/2015 - Second-generation immigrants do better in school than the rest of their families
4/14/2015 - An ambitious Russian court has banned 136 internet porn sites
4/14/2015 - Here’s what the world’s design mavericks created in the last year
4/14/2015 - The UN wants to make sure we’re not developing killer robots we can’t control
4/14/2015 - Now that Wall Street’s shrinking, here’s how it got so big in the first place
4/14/2015 - The great Nike heist: employees are accused of stealing hundreds of valuable rare sneakers
4/14/2015 - Open-source streetlamps from old soda bottles are making streets safer for women
4/14/2015 - Turkey’s vengeful president Erdogan is squashing his country’s rise
4/14/2015 - Furious 7’s record-breaking debut confirms China’s love of bad action movies
4/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—SpaceX’s relaunch, JPMorgan earnings, Rakuten eyes PopSugar, Android airstrikes
4/14/2015 - Citigroup’s new consumer chief is further proof of the bank’s pivot to Asia
4/14/2015 - It has been one year since nearly 300 girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram
4/14/2015 - Google’s Laszlo Bock on employing recent grads, the “big pivot” for new managers, and HR neglect
4/14/2015 - Economies focused on growth alone are on a path to self-destruction
4/14/2015 - How China’s slowdown is also slowing down Africa
4/14/2015 - After belittling her for years, it is time India appreciates its most famous female tennis star
4/14/2015 - Helen Zille, the woman who exposed a major apartheid-era coverup, is leaving South African politics
4/14/2015 - Heathrow and Gatwick are competing to prove which is more overstretched
4/14/2015 - Led by Sequoia Capital, Indian investors are on fire this year
4/14/2015 - Photos: This year’s cherry blossom season in Japan will be beautiful, and especially lucrative
4/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—SpaceX’s relaunch, Toyota’s Mexico plans, Greek default looms, Android airstrikes
4/14/2015 - A pot delivery service lands an investment from Snoop Dogg’s venture firm
4/14/2015 - Salman Rushdie’s “stupid me” moment on Goodreads
4/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Iraq’s wishlist, Russian arms sales, Chinese markets, Korean fables
4/13/2015 - Zuckerberg should absolutely protect his privacy, even as Facebook erodes it for everyone else
4/13/2015 - Power of 10: Why networks are ordering shorter seasons for their hit shows
4/13/2015 - A “sex pile” on Instagram doesn’t mean what you think it means
4/13/2015 - Investors are ganging up on Pandora
4/13/2015 - Scientists believe we could farm water on Mars, like the Skywalkers on Tatooine
4/13/2015 - A sober take on Hillary Clinton’s uninspiring campaign logo
4/13/2015 - US hospitals could save billions if they took a lesson from the Department of Veterans Affairs
4/13/2015 - Climate change has made a sailboat race through the Arctic possible
4/13/2015 - We tried on the Apple Watch and it was surprisingly intriguing
4/13/2015 - Sudan’s strongman al-Bashir is slated to win the presidential vote amid opposition boycott
4/13/2015 - Today SpaceX will test the reusable rocket that could change spaceflight
4/13/2015 - Government meddling is part of the reason the YouTube of France has sputtered
4/13/2015 - A man says his flight instructor was FaceTiming when their helicopter crashed
4/13/2015 - More than 15% of NFL players go bankrupt within 12 years of retiring
4/13/2015 - Spotify’s $8.4 billion valuation gives artists another reason to hate it
4/13/2015 - If you are American, you are almost definitely getting a tax refund this year
4/13/2015 - Eduardo Galeano, leftist chronicler of Latin American history, politics, and football, has died
4/13/2015 - The silly reason Taiwan’s money is not good enough for China’s new bank
4/13/2015 - US banks are looking good again, thanks to low expectations
4/13/2015 - Bad news is good news in the Hong Kong stock market
4/13/2015 - The US’s most marginalized are disrupting power structures by learning how to code
4/13/2015 - Why did mainland Chinese investors suddenly go on a Hong Kong buying spree?
4/13/2015 - First test passed: HBO Now streamed the “Game of Thrones” premiere without major incident
4/13/2015 - What is the future of the ATM in a world of digital money?
4/13/2015 - By 2030, India will be the world’s third largest economy—ahead of France and Germany
4/13/2015 - Neuroscience explains why Hodor in Game of Thrones only says “Hodor”
4/13/2015 - Our startup launched its own version of Holacracy and tripled its revenue
4/13/2015 - What’s behind the surprise drop in Chinese exports?
4/13/2015 - The marijuana industry’s newest customers are sick and elderly dogs
4/13/2015 - Ten charts that paint a fascinating portrait of the modern-day programmer
4/13/2015 - Photos: Shantytown residents in Portugal commissioned this ethical kitchen from Lisbon architects
4/13/2015 - The Chinese government may have been spying on India’s leaders and defence companies for a decade
4/13/2015 - India’s preference for sons has created a nation of tiny people
4/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Clinton’s announcement, Spotify’s valuation, collapsing Chinese exports, Snowden art
4/13/2015 - There is nothing really Indian about Indian curry
4/12/2015 - Hillary’s not there: The people in her video seem to be acting out scenes from the candidate’s life
4/12/2015 - Apple Watch pre-orders were 1 million in the US on its first day, a shopping data firm estimates
4/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Japan’s stimulus, Clinton’s announcement, abolishing cash, Snowden tribute art
4/12/2015 - Finally: Hillary Clinton has entered the 2016 presidential race
4/12/2015 - Photos: Hillary Clinton’s cosmopolitan turn has revolutionized her image
4/12/2015 - What would Hillary Clinton do to boost the US economy?
4/12/2015 - Many episodes of the new season of ‘Game of Thrones’ are already online
4/12/2015 - Protestors staged a historic hologram protest against Spain’s new gag law
4/12/2015 - IBM’s AI computer has come up with some pretty incredible food pairings
4/12/2015 - The global economy’s bizarre problem: Too much money
4/12/2015 - Six ways we need to redesign retirement for our longer lives
4/12/2015 - Earth has a ‘Game of Thrones’ pirating problem
4/12/2015 - The all-too-real struggles of being a first-time parent, illustrated
4/12/2015 - H&M’s “sustainability” report hides the unsustainable reality of fast fashion
4/12/2015 - While you were sleeping, your brain was working overtime
4/12/2015 - Pope Francis is a powerful messenger for climate change
4/11/2015 - Rich kids love Instagram, but Facebook is most popular with lower-income youth
4/11/2015 - Amazon can now test its drone delivery system in the US—for real, this time
4/11/2015 - China’s aggressive new censorship weapon can cripple your website
4/11/2015 - Podcast: Letting people sell their kidneys solved Iran’s organ shortage. Should the US do the same?
4/11/2015 - World Bank president Jim Kim on Asian infrastructure investment, Africa rising, and his bromance with Jack Ma
4/11/2015 - Peugeot’s new food truck looks like a luxury Transformer
4/11/2015 - This is the Russian socialite behind Kalashnikov’s flashy rebranding
4/11/2015 - Stubbing your toe may help you form and recall more detailed memories
4/11/2015 - Photos: The weird, wild world of Edward Snowden art tributes
4/11/2015 - The magic number that makes us start collections is two
4/11/2015 - How can urban planners help fix gentrification? Pay more attention to artists
4/11/2015 - There will be more shark attacks in the future—and it’s our own fault
4/10/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Race in the 2016 race, Putin beware, Xi Jinping’s life, the meme of memes
4/10/2015 - China’s stock market hot hand hopped over to Hong Kong this week
4/10/2015 - For transgender students, college is no haven
4/10/2015 - Three myths about the ruble’s miraculous recovery
4/10/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week
4/10/2015 - The Iran nuclear deal is great for Africa’s largest mobile operator
4/10/2015 - When Cecil Rhodes’ statue fell it laid bare South Africa’s transformation challenges
4/10/2015 - The high-stakes underworld of guinea pig pageantry
4/10/2015 - The Kremlin has declared war on memes
4/10/2015 - Cannabis extract might actually help reduce brain tumors
4/10/2015 - It’s 10 times easier to get a job at Goldman Sachs than at Google
4/10/2015 - The music industry has a math problem
4/10/2015 - US leaders would rather keep Turkey happy than recognize the Armenian genocide
4/10/2015 - Human rights defenders want to ban “killer robots”
4/10/2015 - Hillary Clinton will finally announce she’s running for president this weekend, reports say
4/10/2015 - Traveling while black is never just tourism
4/10/2015 - Here’s how to use the Spock emoji on your iPhone
4/10/2015 - This app crowdsources positive thinking and support from strangers
4/10/2015 - Photos: Mom photographs messy, fearless daughters to show “strong is the new pretty”
4/10/2015 - Make cherry blossom trees magically appear in your neighborhood
4/10/2015 - A Japanese court has ordered Google to take down negative business reviews
4/10/2015 - One month to go: farm visits and French intrigue on the UK campaign trail
4/10/2015 - Actual words my coworkers have said to me, a woman in tech
4/10/2015 - Bill Maher and the New Atheists are anti-Muslim bigots
4/10/2015 - Airbus is planning a “budget economy” section with even narrower seats
4/10/2015 - The lessons India Inc. should take away from Germany
4/10/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—US-Cuba talks, India’s Enron, Amazon’s drone lift-off, unfairly maligned almonds
4/10/2015 - Goodluck Jonathan’s journey to Nigeria’s presidency is also a story of how he lost it
4/10/2015 - My home town Garissa will suffer again at the hands of Kenyan authorities, but it won’t make our country safer
4/10/2015 - Flipkart is flush with cash, and is poaching hires from Google and beyond
4/10/2015 - Asia’s largest IPO this year is the latest sign that Chinese investors are ignoring reality
4/10/2015 - The absolutely legitimate, incredibly useful Indian English word you’re not using
4/10/2015 - The growing industry of cleaning up after elderly Japanese who die alone
4/10/2015 - A decade after his death, China’s forgotten economic reformer will finally receive a proper burial
4/10/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Deutsche Bank’s fine, GE’s real estate sell-off, Amazon’s drone lift-off, unfairly maligned almonds
4/9/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—LinkedIn buys Lynda, Greece pays its IMF bill, France investigates HSBC, a sexual offender gene
4/9/2015 - Womanhood in 2015, decoded
4/9/2015 - Should you buy an Apple Watch? Well, that depends
4/9/2015 - Apparently, the dancers in Apple’s emoji have been wearing Playboy bunny ears all along
4/9/2015 - The world is remembering–and forgetting–the attack in Kenya that killed 148 students
4/9/2015 - China wants to build a rail tunnel to Nepal under Mount Everest
4/9/2015 - The unflattering chart that Jamie Dimon forgot to put in his letter to JPMorgan shareholders
4/9/2015 - California has a long, hot, dry year ahead
4/9/2015 - Germany should borrow with abandon and rebuild, well, everything
4/9/2015 - Study: More than half of workers would not recommend their employer to peers
4/9/2015 - Giant corporations are confident enough to start feasting on one another again
4/9/2015 - The electric grid’s latest threat? Rooftop solar cells
4/9/2015 - The cruel and unusual history of America’s quest for the perfect execution
4/9/2015 - Ted Kennedy’s Institute lets visitors play US senator for a day
4/9/2015 - Photos: Sunrise, sunset, and aurora from the International Space Station
4/9/2015 - Black parents are homeschooling their children to avoid racism
4/9/2015 - LinkedIn is paying $1.5 billion for the online education site Lynda.com
4/9/2015 - More than 1 in 4 Greeks are still out of work
4/9/2015 - More children are going to school in African countries, but there are still 30 million who are not
4/9/2015 - Watch: Sesame Street’s parody of “Game of Thrones” nails it all in six minutes
4/9/2015 - India’s underfunded, neglected ice hockey team just crowdsourced a trip to play in Kuwait
4/9/2015 - Google is tackling the science of how to build excellent teams
4/9/2015 - How to smuggle a million bucks with Spanx and Saran Wrap
4/9/2015 - Your insurance company can now use drones to check up on you
4/9/2015 - Take it from a black man from North Charleston: Your notion of home is as fragile as mine
4/9/2015 - Graveyard of emperors: Putin should heed the fates of Russia’s leaders
4/9/2015 - A man on trial for fraudulent bankruptcy in Milan opened fire at the courthouse, killing at least three
4/9/2015 - Building the Internet of Things is risky—and a great opportunity
4/9/2015 - A couple in Poland is making $300 handbags out of gold-plated Legos
4/9/2015 - The Satyam scandal: How India’s biggest corporate fraud unfolded
4/9/2015 - Photos: This Arctic mining community may be the most isolated city on Earth
4/9/2015 - Alibaba is sending 10 same-sex couples on all-expense-paid trips to US to get married
4/9/2015 - This is how a 50-year-old Spanish shoeshiner gave Japan its Twitter handle
4/9/2015 - Here’s why humans are so obsessed with colonizing Mars
4/9/2015 - The high cost of cancer drugs is even higher when you’re uninsured
4/9/2015 - Inside Netflix and Marvel’s titanic team up on Daredevil
4/9/2015 - The US is bungling its most important diplomatic challenge—and it’s not Iran
4/9/2015 - Destination divorces are turning heartbreaks into holidays
4/9/2015 - Five takeaways from a rare, epically long Narendra Modi interview
4/9/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Greece’s IMF repayment, Hong Kong’s stock surge, Ola raises cash, Malawi albino protection
4/9/2015 - China is adding a Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline to its revival of the old Silk Road
4/9/2015 - A giant pool of volatile Chinese investment is surging into Hong Kong’s stock market
4/9/2015 - Big British banks paid legal costs worth half their profits in 2014—and that was a good year
4/9/2015 - The latest drones are packing livestreaming, virtual reality interfaces, and a little bit of bling
4/9/2015 - Rich, cultured, and lonely: How India’s rising class looks for love now
4/9/2015 - Wall Street heavyweights are pouncing on peer-to-peer lending
4/9/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greek IMF repayment, Mylan woos Perrigo, Hong Kong’s stock surge, Malawi albino protection
4/9/2015 - Five charts that puncture the bogey of Muslim population growth
4/8/2015 - Facebook Messenger for browsers is free from distractions—but that may not be a good thing
4/8/2015 - Video: Everyone, including former cast, wants to #SaveTwinPeaks
4/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Boston bomber found guilty, Greece makes a friend in Moscow, Iran uses her Navy, FBI fitness tests
4/8/2015 - You can now get Popcorn Time on your iPhone
4/8/2015 - The “Serial” story continues in a new podcast from Adnan Syed’s supporters
4/8/2015 - Best Apple Watch features
4/8/2015 - Why male marathoners might be the best men around
4/8/2015 - Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is convicted in federal court
4/8/2015 - The limits of US-China cooperation in Africa
4/8/2015 - Women are catching up to tech bros in one corner of Silicon Valley
4/8/2015 - What’s behind Tesla’s charm offensive
4/8/2015 - For the last time, the American Civil War was not about states’ rights
4/8/2015 - The Apple Watch reviews are in, and they’re uncharacteristically meh across the board
4/8/2015 - The most popular programming languages are rapidly changing
4/8/2015 - Having problems with HBO Now? HBO wants to make sure you blame someone else
4/8/2015 - Is the camera phone the only way for black men in America to get justice?
4/8/2015 - Why climate scientists should stop flying
4/8/2015 - Kenya is stopping remittances of $70 million a month from reaching its Somali community
4/8/2015 - Google says J Lo is why we have image search
4/8/2015 - Is tech demand slumping, or just shifting?
4/8/2015 - Sim Bhullar makes history as the first person of Indian descent to play in the NBA
4/8/2015 - In the French far right’s civil war, Le Pen is mightier than the sword
4/8/2015 - NASA scientists say we’ll find alien life in space in the next 20 years
4/8/2015 - The Russian hackers taking on the Kremlin are named after Humpty Dumpty
4/8/2015 - Amazon’s vision of the future is less than dashing
4/8/2015 - Dutch men are the tallest in the world because that’s what Dutch women prefer
4/8/2015 - The one thing all people with strong self-control understand
4/8/2015 - Shell has struck first with its bold, $70 billion acquisition of an oil industry pioneer
4/8/2015 - The demise of reality TV is hurting Viacom
4/8/2015 - Why I didn’t go to art school—and why everyone does now
4/8/2015 - A record 2,250 hungry sea lion pups got stranded on the California coast this year
4/8/2015 - This steampunk contraption allows you to make your own nut oils
4/8/2015 - Fixed deposits would have given more to investors than most Indian IPOs in the last decade
4/8/2015 - Alibaba and Tencent’s battle of the banks can’t come soon enough for Chinese borrowers
4/8/2015 - The US just overtook China as the world’s best place for e-commerce
4/8/2015 - The US government holds more than $875 billion in student loan debt
4/8/2015 - It’s not just sleep—simply spending time in the dark is good for your health
4/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Greece goes begging, Shell goes shopping, Emanuel’s Chicago victory, Snowden’s hologram
4/8/2015 - India’s unclear tax policy has come back to haunt Modi
4/8/2015 - In China, it pays big money to be an “impoverished” village
4/8/2015 - Revisiting Chhattisgarh: The Indian state where a woman’s uterus is a way for doctors to get rich
4/8/2015 - On the Greek leader’s agenda in Moscow: debt, energy, and strawberries
4/8/2015 - Asia is becoming the global epicenter of corporate corruption
4/8/2015 - Japanese robot-made eyeglasses combine the best of Warby Parker and Lenscrafters
4/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece goes begging, Shell goes shopping, Emanuel wins Chicago, Snowden’s hologram
4/8/2015 - MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga’s six lessons on leadership—as told to the IIM-A class of 2015
4/7/2015 - Video captures a white police officer in South Carolina shooting an unarmed black man eight times in the back
4/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Greece goes begging, FedEx goes shopping, Swiss Army smartwatch, spicy drones
4/7/2015 - The world’s largest oil companies are about to start devouring each other
4/7/2015 - The Garissa massacre shows us it’s time to abandon the war on terror
4/7/2015 - The oil bust is starting to take a toll on American jobs
4/7/2015 - Lane Bryant’s powerful body positive campaign is making Victoria’s Secret look outdated
4/7/2015 - Google is over those ridiculous brainteasers, but some employees didn’t get the memo
4/7/2015 - Google wants to save us from spoilers on social media
4/7/2015 - The IMF says Larry Summers is right—and Ben Bernanke is wrong—about economic stagnation
4/7/2015 - Watch: Russian dash cams record the improbable luck of pedestrians in traffic
4/7/2015 - Leaked recordings reveal chaos in the cockpit of the Polish presidential plane that crashed in 2010
4/7/2015 - 24 facts you should know about the death penalty in the United States
4/7/2015 - Google is now bigger than Exxon Mobil
4/7/2015 - A new, cheap battery that charges in a minute could be the future of cell phones
4/7/2015 - The legacy of Michael Graves’s joy through superior design
4/7/2015 - Miscarriages are devastating and we need to stop keeping them secret
4/7/2015 - Iranian oil could send an already-saturated market back into a price nosedive
4/7/2015 - In the future, the car business is going to look very different
4/7/2015 - Photos: New coloring books for adults are good for your health
4/7/2015 - HBO Now has launched on Apple devices—no cable TV subscription required
4/7/2015 - Mass transit isn’t necessarily the answer to lower carbon emissions
4/7/2015 - Goldman says bank profits will suffer if US interest rates don’t rise
4/7/2015 - Google will reportedly offer free international mobile roaming
4/7/2015 - Forcing Spanish political parties to nominate more women is helping them win votes
4/7/2015 - Five of the most imitated musical grooves that could be lawsuit fodder in the post-“Blurred Lines” world
4/7/2015 - The feminist argument for naming rape survivors in the media
4/7/2015 - When it comes to the future of American work, as goes Minnesota, so goes the nation?
4/7/2015 - London’s universities are spending $6 billion to lure overseas students
4/7/2015 - This grocery store in Berlin was designed for 100% package-free shopping
4/7/2015 - The birth, death and resurrection of American beer: 1873-2014
4/7/2015 - All foreign policy should be feminist foreign policy
4/7/2015 - Scientists at MIT are designing bulletproof armor modeled on fish scales
4/7/2015 - Your next best hire might be a competitive eater
4/7/2015 - An innovative program in Iraq is fighting ISIL with peace education
4/7/2015 - Robot spiders could build the next generation of objects in space
4/7/2015 - Defeating Alzheimer’s by 2025 could be within reach
4/7/2015 - Social media was the other big winner at Nigeria’s historic elections
4/7/2015 - A designer’s tour of the Large Hadron Collider
4/7/2015 - Narendra Modi fans can now go on a tour to hear about his tea-selling days and crocodile-saving tales
4/7/2015 - Freedom of speech is under attack in Bangladesh
4/7/2015 - These are the Arab media conspiracy theories about ISIL
4/7/2015 - The Tesla Model S has yet to wear out its welcome with car buyers
4/7/2015 - Airtel and Vodafone want to make more money by screwing with India’s internet. Here is how you can stop them
4/7/2015 - Raghuram Rajan takes it slow, keeps key rates unchanged
4/7/2015 - A contentious chemical plant in China has exploded for the second time in two years
4/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Samsung’s profit decline, Australia’s rate decision, Canada sells GM, Obama vs. bees
4/7/2015 - The marijuana startup behind Bob Marley-branded weed just closed a record funding round
4/7/2015 - What’s at stake in the fight over the Mumbai waterfront
4/7/2015 - Starbucks pledges to pay for employees’ college tuition—as long as they enroll in one online program
4/6/2015 - India’s Modi will try to repeat his Madison Square Garden magic in China
4/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Samsung updates, Kenya retaliates, Turkey blocks social media, singing mice
4/6/2015 - The euphemisms people use to pay their drug dealer in public on Venmo
4/6/2015 - The chart that shows how everything is becoming a computer
4/6/2015 - Twitter says the key to winning an election is definitely more Tweets
4/6/2015 - Being good isn’t bad for stock returns
4/6/2015 - Last year’s venture-backed IPO frenzy is over, but this is no slump
4/6/2015 - Obama, Netanyahu, and the disappearance of statesmanship
4/6/2015 - For Facebook, news is just padding around other, more valuable parts of the platform
4/6/2015 - Why investors are pouring millions into fantasy sports
4/6/2015 - Fifty years on, the overachiever stereotype is still hurting Asian Americans
4/6/2015 - Emoticons are improving the English language
4/6/2015 - Sneakerheads are secretly just as nerdy as yesterday’s antique collectors
4/6/2015 - #147notjustanumber is the hashtag that gives life to each person slain in the Kenya attack
4/6/2015 - The simple GIF that explains a giant shift in the global economy
4/6/2015 - Video: John Oliver meets Edward Snowden and isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions
4/6/2015 - By sea, by air, by rail: How India is pulling off one of its biggest rescue missions abroad
4/6/2015 - The Iranian nuclear deal is deliberately vague, but parts are not hard to decode
4/6/2015 - The massive gap between Cafe Coffee Day and other coffee shops in India, charted
4/6/2015 - The International Criminal Court will never investigate Palestine’s problems
4/6/2015 - Why Google Capital’s betting big on some boring payroll startup
4/6/2015 - 10 charts that explain the slowdown in venture capital since the start of 2015
4/6/2015 - The only issue you should vote on in the next US presidential election: education
4/6/2015 - Building a survivable, exquisite, expensive unmanned aircraft misses the point
4/6/2015 - Michael Bloomberg is being touted as the next mayor of London
4/6/2015 - Across the Asia Pacific, the population of atheists and agnostics is shrinking
4/6/2015 - The secret of the “ass-curse” stones scattered across western India
4/6/2015 - Bangkok’s lavish, air-conditioned malls consume as much power as entire provinces
4/6/2015 - Chinese taxi drivers attempt suicide to protest the government’s heavy-handed cab monopoly
4/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—India’s air quality, the Obama doctrine, Rolling Stone’s failure, Norway’s Bond villain base
4/5/2015 - How the New York Times is eluding censors in China
4/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—India’s air quality, British pension changes, Mad Men, the motherhood penalty
4/5/2015 - Welcome to the rickety, fickle, barely reliable future of television
4/5/2015 - All the problems of exclusive content, in one Beyoncé song
4/5/2015 - The last fighter to beat Floyd Mayweather is a Bulgarian living in obscurity
4/5/2015 - This designer doesn’t make chairs. He grows them—from trees
4/5/2015 - Can you raise a little boy in your daughter’s pink room?
4/5/2015 - Every city should have a Department of Food
4/5/2015 - Meet the “right-to-work” movement that will break the working class
4/5/2015 - Bathrooms have become a battleground for transgender kids
4/5/2015 - A 30-year-old is resurrecting one of Chicago’s most endangered landmarks
4/5/2015 - If “Mad Men” had never happened, TV would look very different today
4/5/2015 - Danish “starchitect” Bjarke Ingels forays into faucets
4/5/2015 - Kenya’s Garissa students thought a poster warning of an imminent terrorist attack was an April Fools’ prank
4/4/2015 - Globalization in a nutshell: A pharmacy in Paris is a Korean tourist attraction
4/4/2015 - How Norway lost control of its own secret $500 million Arctic naval base
4/4/2015 - Chelsea Manning is tweeting from her maximum-security military prison
4/4/2015 - This shapeshifting frog can morph from smooth to spiny in seconds
4/4/2015 - An emoji for Spock’s “Live Long and Prosper” sign is coming to Apple devices
4/4/2015 - American cities are designed for cars—which makes life worse for everyone
4/4/2015 - After exercise, fast food helps you recover just as well as sports supplements
4/3/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Al-Shabaab’s message, bird morticians, automated journalism, virtual Everest
4/3/2015 - The Chinese stock market gold rush continued this week
4/3/2015 - Executives should take management tips from the man who just ran Nigeria’s complicated elections
4/3/2015 - Aztec human sacrifice was a bloody, fascinating mess
4/3/2015 - Counterfeit watches and jewelry are the new counterfeit handbags
4/3/2015 - Chris Rock’s police-stop selfies are a powerful statement on racial stereotypes
4/3/2015 - In France, you can now be jailed for employing extremely thin models
4/3/2015 - Watch the stunning mid-air acrobatics of a hummingbird in a wind tunnel
4/3/2015 - The painter who remixes classical European art with black urban youth
4/3/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week
4/3/2015 - People just aren’t eating shark like they used to—and that’s a good thing
4/3/2015 - Londoners will share their newest swimming pool with plants and animals
4/3/2015 - Photos: Jumping Japanese businessmen show their daughters how to defy stereotypes
4/3/2015 - It begins: the debates, debacles, and “Democats” out on the UK campaign trail
4/3/2015 - The iPad’s first five years, in five charts
4/3/2015 - Look who else is celebrating the Iranian nuke deal
4/3/2015 - The really important policy affecting the future of TV that no one is talking about
4/3/2015 - We’re live-charting the dismal US jobs report for March
4/3/2015 - Chinese corporate raiders are snapping up British companies
4/3/2015 - Scientists prove you can bounce a battery to test if it’s still good
4/3/2015 - Startup valuations are way up across the board
4/3/2015 - Here’s how much your old iPad is worth now
4/3/2015 - It’s time for lawyers in the US to do something about white privilege
4/3/2015 - Ebay has built a global market of sneakerheads worth more than $400 million
4/3/2015 - This is what the ideal learning environment looks like, according to science
4/3/2015 - How I discovered a coffee pot was making my patient sick
4/3/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Sealing the Iran deal, China’s official takedown, Fiat’s Jeep fine, Snoop Dogg’s cop selfie
4/3/2015 - Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran puts the world’s safety at risk
4/3/2015 - The more babies are exposed to pollution, the more likely they are to be autistic
4/3/2015 - The winners of last night’s UK pre-election debate were women from Scotland and Wales
4/3/2015 - How Salman Rushdie dealt with writer’s block—and other little-known facts
4/3/2015 - Ordinary Nigerians saved Africa’s largest democracy from descending into voter mayhem
4/3/2015 - Here are nine ways to deal with Delhi’s air pollution—but you may not be able to afford any of them
4/3/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Iran nuclear deal, Germanwings 2nd black box, Xiaomi’s wristband payments, Snoop Dogg cop selfies
4/3/2015 - China’s former security chief is charged with corruption and leaking state secrets
4/2/2015 - Iranians are celebrating a nuclear deal that could end decades of crippling sanctions
4/2/2015 - Kenya may have downplayed the threat of Al-Shabaab to protect its tourism industry
4/2/2015 - Netflix is reportedly developing a “Full House” reunion series
4/2/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Iran’s nuclear strides, the second Germanwings black box, Apple spars with Europe, Indian business wives
4/2/2015 - The Meerkat-Periscope live-streaming race is neck-and-neck after a crazy week
4/2/2015 - Ways to fix Russia’s economy
4/2/2015 - Why terrorists target schools and universities
4/2/2015 - 11 points about Tidal, Apple, Beyonce, and the future of streaming music
4/2/2015 - Iran could become a second Saudi Arabia if sanctions are lifted
4/2/2015 - Iran has blinked, bringing negotiators to a preliminary agreement on a nuclear deal
4/2/2015 - Stanford’s free tuition benefits less than .02% of American college students
4/2/2015 - There will be as many Muslims in the world as Christians by 2050
4/2/2015 - Google’s Waze now calculates your wait time in traffic
4/2/2015 - In the UK, televised pre-election debates are a strange new phenomenon
4/2/2015 - Americans are less thirsty for Scotch these days
4/2/2015 - These are all the countries where the US has a military presence
4/2/2015 - Another perplexing detail emerges in the beepocalypse mystery
4/2/2015 - Doctor Who is now on BitTorrent—and it’s totally legal
4/2/2015 - Some of Europe’s sickliest economies are getting a “Game of Thrones” tourism boost
4/2/2015 - A monotonous diet isn’t just boring, it’s dangerous
4/2/2015 - Ignore the first quarter, the US economy is fine
4/2/2015 - Half of US workers have left a job because they hated their boss
4/2/2015 - India’s unsexy state-made condoms are being sexed up without eroticism
4/2/2015 - Europe may be about to slap antitrust charges on Google
4/2/2015 - The Maldives is a tropical human-rights hell
4/2/2015 - Why Airbnb has the perfect business model for Cuba
4/2/2015 - Google fixed a vulnerability that allowed any YouTube user to delete any video
4/2/2015 - Parents aren’t the only ones to blame for kids playing violent video games
4/2/2015 - How one California farmer is battling the worst drought in 1,200 years
4/2/2015 - The right headphones can train your brain to be calm
4/2/2015 - Cuba’s true, capitalist spirit can be found in its charming version of Craigslist
4/2/2015 - Nike patented a device resembling a boombox to analyze your golf swing
4/2/2015 - If Californians want to really conserve water, they should cut down on coffee, rice, and beef
4/2/2015 - India is slowly killing its death row prisoners without actually hanging them
4/2/2015 - A search engine could become the first true artificial intelligence
4/2/2015 - As HBO embraces the future of TV, its ethos remains the same: content is king
4/2/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Kenya university attack, EU vs. Google, Vietnam sneaker strike, India’s bovine mugshots
4/2/2015 - Americans are some of the biggest water guzzlers on the planet
4/2/2015 - Masked gunmen kill 147 in an attack on a university in northeastern Kenya, officials say
4/2/2015 - For better US-Iran relations, the Iranian people are the key
4/2/2015 - A brown woman with a white man brings out the worst in Indians
4/2/2015 - Mission impossible: Finding just one woman director for Indian boardrooms
4/2/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—California water restrictions, GoDaddy IPO pops, McDonald’s salary bump, bovine mugshots
4/1/2015 - Facebook has a new app for creating collaborative videos, and the advertising potential is huge
4/1/2015 - The California government is restricting water use for the first time in history
4/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—GoDaddy popped, California parched, Iran talks redux, bovine mugshots
4/1/2015 - Walmart’s remarkable gay rights journey
4/1/2015 - Culture and engagement: The naked organization
4/1/2015 - HBO will launch on Sling TV in time for the “Game of Thrones” premiere
4/1/2015 - The number of countries performing executions has nearly halved in two decades
4/1/2015 - Could Periscope solve Twitter’s biggest problem?
4/1/2015 - European stocks had a giddy first quarter
4/1/2015 - All of fashion’s best April Fool jokes from today
4/1/2015 - Boycotting Indiana won’t fix America’s discrimination problem
4/1/2015 - Chanel finally admits that its future includes e-commerce
4/1/2015 - Study: Children allowed to sip alcohol risk becoming early drinkers
4/1/2015 - The day Europe’s radical conservatives convened to plot the new world order
4/1/2015 - Why Latin American basket-case economies have some of the best-performing stock markets on earth
4/1/2015 - Nigeria is celebrating its first peaceful transition of power with a big market rally
4/1/2015 - Infographic: A look under the hood of Uber
4/1/2015 - On sanctions relief, Russia and China are on Iran’s side
4/1/2015 - Five steps that can save India’s trains
4/1/2015 - A fed-up Obama has declared a “national emergency” for cyberattacks in the US
4/1/2015 - One in five American adults uses the internet only on smartphones
4/1/2015 - Russian celebrities are dumping kefir on their heads for charity
4/1/2015 - Photos of the Philippines-bound super typhoon taken from space
4/1/2015 - On April Fool’s Day, watch out for these classic hoaxes
4/1/2015 - Gaza and Yemen: why the double standard?
4/1/2015 - Larry Summers, Paul Krugman, and assorted critics respond to Ben Bernanke’s blog
4/1/2015 - Transportation safety: A paradigm shift
4/1/2015 - These are the iconic American movies that influenced “Mad Men”
4/1/2015 - The world’s first offshore wind fund is in the UK, and money is pouring in
4/1/2015 - The biggest source of plastic trash you’ve never heard of
4/1/2015 - Say a little prayer for IPOs—because Modi’s magic hasn’t worked on them
4/1/2015 - Apple’s biggest achievement may turn out to be the machines that make its machines
4/1/2015 - Go ahead and Facebook your kids’ lives—they’ll thank you for it later
4/1/2015 - In Cuba they use condoms when rubber bands are short in supply
4/1/2015 - To save the bees, an artist is painting gorgeous swarms of them
4/1/2015 - Sotheby’s is finally putting its art up for auction on eBay
4/1/2015 - Online bespoke menswear has gone mainstream
4/1/2015 - These intricately sculpted ice cubes weren’t 3D printed—they were 3D subtracted
4/1/2015 - The UK is offering tax breaks to video games that pass a British “cultural test”
4/1/2015 - How to fake your own book deal and get away with it
4/1/2015 - Three charts that explain why you should leave Delhi right now
4/1/2015 - Quartz hires AI-powered tech reporter Marvin Prime to publish disruptive insights
4/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Buhari wins Nigeria, Palestine joins the ICC, GoDaddy’s IPO, ants in space
4/1/2015 - How a man whose name is not Ambani became the richest Indian