5/31/2015 - Binyavanga on how Nollywood can inspire the revival of African publishing

5/31/2015 - What’s new on the ever-evolving qz.com

5/31/2015 - Why Burkina Faso’s late revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara still inspires young Africans

5/31/2015 - Hello, Africa. A welcome letter from our team

5/31/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Beijing bans smoking, Russian blacklist, leaving FIFA, long-distance heartbreak

5/31/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Beijing bans smoking, Russian blacklist, leaving FIFA, illegal smokes

5/31/2015 - How mobile internet killed off cyber cafés in Nigeria

5/31/2015 - Kenya was set to be a perfect lab for commercial drones until regulators struck

5/31/2015 - Africa’s most important gathering will be dominated by a man who won’t even be there

5/31/2015 - Islamophobia is killing Myanmar’s Rohingya, but the Muslim world can help

5/31/2015 - Children exposed to other languages are better at understanding other people

5/31/2015 - Paris has had enough of your love destroying its bridges

5/31/2015 - How Colombia plans to turn 32,000 ex-jungle-dwelling guerrillas into useful members of society

5/31/2015 - Richard Thaler on misbehavior, tipping, and economists as failed mathematicians

5/31/2015 - The scientist who designed the fake interfaces in “Minority Report” and “Iron Man” is now building real ones

5/31/2015 - Instead of setting distant goals, plan each day to be better than the last

5/30/2015 - The man behind Ikea’s world-dominating products has never been to design school

5/30/2015 - Not just Sepp Blatter. We should get rid of FIFA, too

5/30/2015 - This insane cheetah robot from MIT hurdles obstacles without breaking a sweat

5/30/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Soccer’s old geezers, men in heels, romancing jihad, chocolate diets

5/30/2015 - The Dalai Lama: Aung San Suu Kyi must speak out on behalf of Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya

5/30/2015 - Former Sex Pistol John Lydon pops off on loving, living, and having been Rotten

5/30/2015 - Retailers have mishandled mobile payments for years. It’s time to surrender to tech

5/30/2015 - The strange connection between Cristiano Ronaldo and a remote dengue fever outbreak

5/30/2015 - Where European smokers buy smuggled cigarettes

5/30/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Soccer’s old geezers, men in heels, romancing jihad, chocolate diets

5/29/2015 - Google I/O proves a gender-inclusive tech event is possible

5/29/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Soccer’s old geezers, men in heels, romancing jihad, chocolate diets

5/29/2015 - Google taps Levi’s to create interactive jeans

5/29/2015 - Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht is sentenced to life in prison—the harshest possible punishment

5/29/2015 - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Being a strong woman isn’t remarkable, it’s normal

5/29/2015 - Harvard grads, averaging almost an A-minus GPA, don’t think grade inflation is a problem

5/29/2015 - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says likability is bullshit—and she’s 100% right

5/29/2015 - Nigeria’s new president Buhari says he’s ready to tackle his country’s problems

5/29/2015 - The next FIFA video game will feature women for the first time ever

5/29/2015 - If Nike and Adidas are losers in the FIFA scandal, this company is the winner

5/29/2015 - How a brazen and unrepentant Sepp Blatter was re-elected as FIFA’s president

5/29/2015 - I love my career, and I can’t wait to give it up to have a family

5/29/2015 - The key to smart cars: Future-proofing

5/29/2015 - Salt, booze-washing, and the science behind the perfect cocktail

5/29/2015 - AMC Networks is not suffering from Mad Men withdrawal symptoms

5/29/2015 - Watch: Elizabeth Warren is “mad as hell” about big money in US politics

5/29/2015 - By Japanese standards, Japan’s economy looks really good 😜

5/29/2015 - A learning disability often makes for a more visionary, innovative CEO

5/29/2015 - Worldwide, women sleep more than men. (Then why are we so exhausted?)

5/29/2015 - When (not if) this tech bubble pops, it will burst unicorns-first

5/29/2015 - How Elon Musk is educating his children

5/29/2015 - A deadly SARS-like virus has jumped from the Middle East to East Asia

5/29/2015 - Business books are valuable, but only if you know how to read them

5/29/2015 - Here’s why the US isn’t challenging China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea (yet)

5/29/2015 - How a 400-year-old curse continues to haunt one of India’s richest royal families

5/29/2015 - There’s no reason to compare anything in modern-day America to slavery

5/29/2015 - With over 1,800 dead, this is India’s deadliest heat wave since 1979

5/29/2015 - OPEC says that its war with shale is far from won

5/29/2015 - ISIL took Ramadi because the US failed to adequately train Iraq’s military

5/29/2015 - In 2015, most people still think “man” when they think “scientist”

5/29/2015 - 8,000 Chinese students were expelled from US universities last year, mostly for cheating and bad grades

5/29/2015 - Everything about the world’s largest science experiment—as explained by the scientists themselves

5/29/2015 - Tiffany’s has found the way to sell logo-emblazoned jewelry: quietly

5/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—FIFA’s election, Swiss GDP miss, Silk Road sentencing, mankinis

5/29/2015 - All the ridiculous words two Indian-American teenagers got right to win the US spelling bee

5/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—FIFA’s election, Swiss GDP miss, Silk Road sentencing, mankinis

5/29/2015 - An Indonesian official wants to ban cell phone use for kids—to make them smarter and more social

5/29/2015 - A street photographer’s poignant snapshots capture the humans of London

5/29/2015 - Nigeria’s tourism opportunity can be unlocked by local online booking platforms

5/29/2015 - Escaping violence in Myanmar, Rohingyas find safety and misery in India’s capital

5/29/2015 - Ethiopia’s economy is roaring but its democratic process continues to whimper

5/29/2015 - India’s luxury hospitals now offer cinemas, coffee shops—and Rolls-Royce rides

5/29/2015 - Indian startups just can’t stop tinkering with their logos

5/29/2015 - Watch Japan’s Mount Shindake erupt without warning

5/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—FIFA election, Silk Road sentencing, Kiwi confidence, cat dads

5/29/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—FIFA election, Silk Road sentencing, Kiwi confidence, cat dads

5/28/2015 - How Apple paved the way for Google’s fingerprint reader

5/28/2015 - Google’s new player lets you make your own virtual reality videos and post them to YouTube

5/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—FIFA election, Silk Road sentencing, Avago deal and dementor wasps.

5/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—FIFA election, Silk Road sentencing, Avago deal and dementor wasps.

5/28/2015 - Everything Google just announced at its I/O developer conference

5/28/2015 - You’ll soon be able to search Google maps even when you’re offline

5/28/2015 - China is probably not really growing 7 million tons of asparagus every year

5/28/2015 - You can become less sexist and racist while you sleep

5/28/2015 - Why all programmers should earn their master’s

5/28/2015 - African Development Bank picks Nigeria’s Adesina as its new president

5/28/2015 - GoPro and Google are partnering to make 360-degree virtual reality videos

5/28/2015 - The US school system’s treatment of black kids is a national scandal

5/28/2015 - Bangladesh is becoming a secular society in name only

5/28/2015 - In Friday’s FIFA election, Sepp Blatter will be the winner, and the loser

5/28/2015 - Surprising absolutely no one, San Francisco’s rents are the most expensive in the country

5/28/2015 - Lessons from Charles Darwin on working from home

5/28/2015 - The future of luxury cars is big and ugly

5/28/2015 - Among the connections of FIFA and Qatar 2022: the Clinton Foundation

5/28/2015 - Good news on the global fight against hunger

5/28/2015 - Watch Google’s keynote at its I/O conference live

5/28/2015 - Teaching all young people universal basic skills by 2030 will give a huge boost to the GDP

5/28/2015 - Scientists have created robots that can adapt and recover like an animal when damaged

5/28/2015 - Why cleaners are just as valuable to my startup as computer scientists

5/28/2015 - Americans lead two separate lives: one pays the bills, the other is fulfilling

5/28/2015 - Tanzania is betting big on 4G by taking back a Bharti-Airtel stake in the state telco

5/28/2015 - Cloud computing is so 2010

5/28/2015 - Why we need to stop talking about the cloud

5/28/2015 - The three things I tell women in my social entrepreneurship class

5/28/2015 - Photos: The colorful female bike gangs of Marrakesh

5/28/2015 - Netflix now accounts for nearly 37% of peak web traffic in North America

5/28/2015 - Is this the beginning of the end for China’s bull market?

5/28/2015 - Research shows how you can tell if someone is lying

5/28/2015 - Cool Lenovo smartphone actually projects your touchscreen anywhere

5/28/2015 - The most powerful Holocaust film you’ve never seen is this lost Hitchcock documentary

5/28/2015 - These are America’s most popular BBQ recipes by state, according to Pinterest

5/28/2015 - After a long wait, GAP is finally in India

5/28/2015 - All the personal data that Verizon FiOS uses to keep you from canceling

5/28/2015 - Driverless cars are going to make some people puke

5/28/2015 - Fast-food companies are really missing out on the nighttime cartoon-watching market

5/28/2015 - Jill Soloway adapts “The Rules” for women directors in Hollywood: you must cry at work

5/28/2015 - One year after the coup, Thailand’s politics are as messy as ever

5/28/2015 - Melting glaciers are revealing the mummified bodies of soldiers, ancient icemen, and long-lost adventurers

5/28/2015 - These men are fighting menstruation taboos in India—and helping women leave dirty rags behind

5/28/2015 - Michael Kors may be too basic for its own good

5/28/2015 - From the editor: How Quartz is doing video

5/28/2015 - Looks like luxury is losing its cachet

5/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Google’s latest OS, L’Oreal trial, selfish Americans, ancient murder

5/28/2015 - What businesses can learn from Lee Kuan Yew, the man who built modern Singapore

5/28/2015 - This is what a dying banking system looks like

5/28/2015 - Leadership on the environment is an important part of racial justice

5/28/2015 - Americans are abandoning chewing gum just as the Chinese are picking it up

5/28/2015 - Knighthoods for votes and other alleged FIFA misdeeds

5/28/2015 - This is what Uber’s futuristic new headquarters will look like

5/28/2015 - Meet the Indian media baroness who is now among the world’s most powerful women

5/28/2015 - Another report card for Modi: Companies struggle with orders, falling exports and low business sentiment

5/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Trade pact test, Kaisa’s failed deal, FIFA fallout, British identity, bee suits

5/28/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Trade pact test, Kaisa’s failed deal, FIFA fallout, British identity, bee suits

5/28/2015 - Gucci is basically giving away clothes in China to clear out inventory for its new creative director

5/27/2015 - This is Evan Spiegel’s refreshingly simple description of Snapchat

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Trade pact, FIFA scandal, the falling British empire and bee suits

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Trade pact, FIFA scandal, the falling British empire and bee suits

5/27/2015 - Why Lassa fever won’t be the next Ebola

5/27/2015 - Better Apple Watch apps are coming this year

5/27/2015 - Private capital flows, official development assistance, and remittances to Africa: Who gets what?

5/27/2015 - Apple is preparing an internet TV service, the head of CBS has confirmed

5/27/2015 - Americans are spending more time staring at vertical screens, and that’s great for Snapchat

5/27/2015 - Some African authors to add to The New York Times’ list of summer books

5/27/2015 - Nike is cooperating with investigators in a $30m case of alleged bribery to sponsor Brazil’s national team

5/27/2015 - How does your salary stack up to US tech’s top foreign talent?

5/27/2015 - Interactive: American space initiatives in the 21st century

5/27/2015 - When college students cheat, it’s often a cry for help–and here’s how to help

5/27/2015 - The Chinese government’s new censorship target: itself

5/27/2015 - If you want to invest smarter, invest like a woman

5/27/2015 - The US is the only country that can save soccer

5/27/2015 - Bankers are getting cocky again

5/27/2015 - The EU has a responsibility to fight human trafficking in Ukraine

5/27/2015 - For months after recovery, Ebola is essentially an STD

5/27/2015 - The man behind France’s ban on supermarket waste says he wants the rest of the world to follow suit

5/27/2015 - FIFA’s real worst crimes, charted

5/27/2015 - We are excited to announce our merger! With everything!

5/27/2015 - Mary Meeker’s 2015 internet trends report: All the slides plus highlights

5/27/2015 - No more monthly sales reports from McDonald’s

5/27/2015 - This artist mapped the strange phenomenon of women dying on Saudi Arabian highways

5/27/2015 - The world needs these feminist emojis

5/27/2015 - It’s time to give up the great American institution of the front lawn

5/27/2015 - Here’s how companies can develop their human talent

5/27/2015 - Photos: FIFA president Sepp Blatter, the most powerful man in sports, is a “de facto head of state”

5/27/2015 - The FIFA corporate sponsor corruption dashboard

5/27/2015 - The Middle East deserves more thoughtful coverage from major US media

5/27/2015 - Portable, solar-powered ecocapsules mean you can live rent- and electric-bill free, globally

5/27/2015 - Comcast, investor in Vox Media and Recode, could end up buying them both

5/27/2015 - This Chinese executive may be the biggest “Star Trek” fan on the planet

5/27/2015 - We may be putting too much trust into university degrees

5/27/2015 - The dark, violent side of design

5/27/2015 - The UK still puts on this beautiful and completely arcane ceremony to open parliament

5/27/2015 - Etsy is bleeding money as Amazon prepares to attack

5/27/2015 - There won’t be an “Uber of x” for everything, but there will be more Ubers

5/27/2015 - A Shanghai artist has been detained for comparing China’s president to Hitler

5/27/2015 - Family-friendly labor policies are not working. The solution is better paternity leave

5/27/2015 - I gave up my seat on an all-male panel to a woman, and you should, too

5/27/2015 - Americans are, by far, hackers’ favorite credit-card fraud targets

5/27/2015 - Looks like Australia’s controversial tax on women may finally be ending

5/27/2015 - Photos: The strange sight of a stealth German warship berthed in London

5/27/2015 - Alibaba and Amazon are headed for an epic showdown in India

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—FIFA arrests, Indian heatwave deaths, Queen’s speech, engorged fruit

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—FIFA arrests, Indian heatwave deaths, Queen’s speech, engorged fruit

5/27/2015 - Harvard Business School made application essays mandatory again because overachievers won’t stop writing them

5/27/2015 - Charted: India’s summers have become much, much worse over the last two decades

5/27/2015 - Four robots that will take our jobs

5/27/2015 - Chinese researchers are using roundworm genes to breed beef with more omega-3 fatty acids

5/27/2015 - Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan just did incoming Buhari a big favour with the fuel crisis

5/27/2015 - Young Japanese have terrible computer skills. No, really

5/27/2015 - Six FIFA officials were arrested on corruption charges in a dawn hotel raid—and there’s more to come

5/27/2015 - After a year of Modinomics, here are the big winners and losers in India’s stock market

5/27/2015 - Chinese demand for fish bladder soup is driving an endangered porpoise into extinction

5/27/2015 - An Indian alternative to the New York Times’ all-white summer reading list

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and African edition—Queen Elizabeth speaks, IRS hacked, healthy Pizza Hut, and artificial cadavers

5/27/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Queen Elizabeth speaks, IRS hacked, healthy Pizza Hut, and artificial cadavers

5/26/2015 - Visa applications show the incredible rise of immigrants’ Silicon Valley salaries

5/26/2015 - Because of “Galapagos syndrome,” most of Japan’s cash machines are useless to foreigners

5/26/2015 - The partnership that’s defining 21st century space travel

5/26/2015 - SpaceX has broken the monopoly on US national security launches

5/26/2015 - It took Verizon 10 months to finally decide that buying AOL was a good idea

5/26/2015 - Africa’s neither ‘rising’ nor ‘falling’ but it is growing—fast

5/26/2015 - Apple is finally going to fix the maddeningly ambiguous shift key on iPhones

5/26/2015 - Hackers attack the IRS 145 million times a year. Now we know they got in

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—the Queen’s speech, a big cable deal, healthy Pizza Hut, and artificial cadavers

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—the Queen’s speech, a big cable deal, healthy Pizza Hut, and artificial cadavers

5/26/2015 - Taco Bell and Pizza Hut are removing artificial ingredients from many menu items

5/26/2015 - Interactive: Replacing over 65,000 light bulbs across Detroit

5/26/2015 - People are not happy about these mean, fat-shaming cartoons at Lilly Pulitzer HQ

5/26/2015 - Detroit is one of the earliest cities to adopt an all-LED grid. This is how they’re doing it.

5/26/2015 - Apple’s Jeff Williams made your iPhone and Watch, and now he’s ready to talk about it

5/26/2015 - What to expect from Google’s I/O conference this week

5/26/2015 - Looks like HBO is already considering lowering the price of HBO Now

5/26/2015 - Google has patented a potentially offensive way to predict what you like by your accent

5/26/2015 - Rejoice! America’s misery index has hit a 59-year low

5/26/2015 - Deutsche Bank shows us the financial crisis was even worse than we thought

5/26/2015 - Wal-Mart employs more people in China than every Chinese company combined employs in the US

5/26/2015 - France’s 10-week holidays and 35-hour work weeks are under attack

5/26/2015 - Netflix has nothing to say about America’s latest big cable merger

5/26/2015 - Snapchat says its 100 million users are watching 2 billion mobile videos a day

5/26/2015 - Jon Stewart is running a program that helps veterans land jobs in TV

5/26/2015 - Ad blocking software has figured out native content, threatening the new media economy

5/26/2015 - Hillary Clinton’s campaign is now selling pantsuit-printed t-shirts

5/26/2015 - Everything you need to know about Russia’s new law against “undesirable organizations”

5/26/2015 - Self-driving cars will change everything and nothing

5/26/2015 - It turns out Pope Francis is an ace at financial turnarounds

5/26/2015 - 3 steps to pressure-test your business priorities

5/26/2015 - Why did Osama Bin Laden have a copy of my book?

5/26/2015 - Chemical warfare continues in Syria, unpunished

5/26/2015 - San Francisco’s real-estate boom continues to crush everything in sight

5/26/2015 - What the Charter-Time Warner Cable merger means for customers

5/26/2015 - The three-step method to make sure your employer is paying you—and your colleagues—fairly

5/26/2015 - China’s yuan is no longer undervalued, says IMF

5/26/2015 - A step-by-step guide to successfully sharing your thoughts on Facebook

5/26/2015 - Photos: an Instagram chef is turning Indonesian street food into haute-cuisine

5/26/2015 - Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis trilogy: The story so far

5/26/2015 - LGBT as part of the workforce? India Inc. is not interested

5/26/2015 - Netanyahu is pushing ahead with natural gas drilling off the Israeli coast

5/26/2015 - The founder of Russia’s biggest social network lost his $2-billion company to politics. Here’s what he learned

5/26/2015 - The nine worst mistakes you can make at work

5/26/2015 - Great leadership skills aren’t one-size-fits-all

5/26/2015 - John Nash: A life of brilliance, madness, and reawakening

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—China’s ocean strategy, Libor trial begins, Brazil’s falling GDP, almonds and bees

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s ocean strategy, Libor trial begins, Brazil’s falling GDP, almonds and bees

5/26/2015 - The mystery of the power bank phone taking over Ghana

5/26/2015 - It took 17 years, but PayPal is finally becoming a mobile payments company

5/26/2015 - You know the Jhunjhunwalas—but here are some other rockstar equity investors in India

5/26/2015 - China says it will expand its naval reach after state media warns of “inevitable” war with the US

5/26/2015 - Dear graduate, first, figure out your area of destiny, then worry about getting a job

5/26/2015 - Nigeria’s fuel crisis looks set to end just in time for its new president

5/26/2015 - Here’s how an Aer Lingus veteran plans to turn around suffering Malaysia Airlines

5/26/2015 - India’s first halal cosmetics store is less religion and more style

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Charter-TWC deal, Nigeria’s energy crunch, electric-car profits, sleeping at work

5/26/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Charter-TWC deal, Nigeria’s energy crunch, electric-car profits, sleeping at work

5/25/2015 - The more Chinese industry improves, the worse it seems to get for the workers

5/25/2015 - Photos: The war veterans most Americans try to avoid seeing

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Charter-TWC deal, Nigeria’s energy crunch, electric-car profits, sleeping at work

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Charter-TWC deal, Nigeria’s energy crunch, electric-car profits, sleeping at work

5/25/2015 - The charts and maps you need to understand why Charter is buying Time Warner Cable and Bright House

5/25/2015 - Turkmenistan spent today raising a gigantic gilded statue to its president

5/25/2015 - The Allies embargoed Germany’s surrender in World War II–until an AP reporter defied them

5/25/2015 - The names of the 6,828 Americans who have died in Afghanistan and Iraq

5/25/2015 - A canine flu outbreak has hit the US—here’s how to protect your pet

5/25/2015 - The biggest unicorn makers in tech, ranked

5/25/2015 - An Arab force to solve Arab problems? Don’t believe a word of it

5/25/2015 - Disney Shanghai is annoying people with long lines, and the park isn’t even open yet

5/25/2015 - The remarkable technology of our human eyes cannot be replicated—at least, not yet

5/25/2015 - Amazon has quietly changed the way it pays tax in Europe

5/25/2015 - Mass-market electric cars will go 200 miles, but are still a long way from being profitable

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Poland’s next president, Nigeria shuts down, Greek debt, airport horticulture

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Poland’s next president, Nigeria shuts down, Greek debt, airport horticulture

5/25/2015 - The French are invading the American cable industry

5/25/2015 - From subway stations to frozen lakes—how the world practices yoga

5/25/2015 - North Korea’s labor export program qualifies as human trafficking

5/25/2015 - Students cheat for good grades. Why not make the classroom about learning and not testing?

5/25/2015 - The doctor who planned the perfect suicide—until he learned to talk about it

5/25/2015 - This is how Coursera competes against Google and Facebook for the best talent

5/25/2015 - In pictures: India becomes a deadly oven

5/25/2015 - Now ScoopWhoop wants to become India’s Buzzfeed+Vice (+Vox)

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Poland’s next president, Nigeria shuts down, Greek debt, bacon emoji

5/25/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Poland’s next president, Nigeria shuts down, Greek debt, bacon emoji

5/24/2015 - The world’s best airport has a horticulture team, a butterfly garden, and 500,000 plants

5/24/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Poland’s next president, Ethiopia voted, Irish gay marriage, bacon emoji

5/24/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Poland’s next president, Ethiopia voted, Irish gay marriage, bacon emoji

5/24/2015 - Africa’s biggest economy is shutting down for lack of fuel

5/24/2015 - Princeton mathematician John Nash and his wife, Alicia, are killed in a car accident

5/24/2015 - This man came from Rome to show Americans why the death penalty is wrong

5/24/2015 - Why you should care who’s in line to run Africa’s development bank

5/24/2015 - Nigeria’s Buhari must start his presidency facing crippling fuel scarcity and power cuts

5/24/2015 - Portland, Oregon, is the alternative commuter’s paradise

5/24/2015 - The five rude emails you send every day—and how to stop

5/24/2015 - What learning cursive really taught me

5/24/2015 - “Game of Thrones” isn’t the only TV show that uses gratuitous rape to advance female plot lines

5/24/2015 - Garbage collectors are more likely to die on the job than police patrol officers

5/24/2015 - Watch: Conan O’Brien gives his staff performance reviews

5/24/2015 - Rap music is full of bad financial advice—but not in this video

5/23/2015 - Ireland has become the first country to approve same-sex marriage by a popular vote

5/23/2015 - Bacon, selfies, face palm, and “Mother Christmas” are coming to emoji

5/23/2015 - Crimea, the latest headache for international soccer, is getting its own league

5/23/2015 - Cheating on your partner may come from your genes—especially for women

5/23/2015 - Watch Robert De Niro tell graduates about dealing with rejection

5/23/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Modi’s first year, Iraq’s Shias, Texas bikers, pollinator plans

5/23/2015 - Neil Young wrote a song about Starbucks and it’s really bizarre

5/23/2015 - The rise and rise of Australia’s 2015 El Niño

5/23/2015 - How climate change is making California’s epic drought worse

5/23/2015 - Ten communication secrets of great leaders

5/23/2015 - Your dark chocolate is probably milk chocolate

5/23/2015 - The Vatican was asked to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. It declined, again

5/23/2015 - Photos: Space crayons and parachuting dogs—a new view of the Soviet space program

5/23/2015 - Chimpanzees of the future might be considered “legal persons”

5/23/2015 - Why did men stop wearing high heels, anyway?

5/23/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Modi’s first year, Iraq’s Shias, Texas bikers, pollinator plans

5/22/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Asia edition—Modi’s first year, Iraq’s Shias, Texas bikers, pollinator plans

5/22/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Modi’s first year, Iraq’s Shias, Texas bikers, pollinator plans

5/22/2015 - There might soon be only one country left in Western Europe that doesn’t recognize same-sex unions

5/22/2015 - The markets smacked down the euro this week, which is actually good thing

5/22/2015 - Data show men were thrown into a vortex of confusion by the new trend-that’s-not-a-trend—the dad bod

5/22/2015 - Stack up 1% optimizations of your environment, mind, and process to become 15x more productive

5/22/2015 - Net-a-Porter is still losing money, but not for long

5/22/2015 - Every parent should watch this moving Irish marriage equality ad

5/22/2015 - France is about to make it illegal for supermarkets to destroy edible food

5/22/2015 - Uber, the company that doesn’t need any more money, might get more money

5/22/2015 - ISIL’s Ramadi takeover shows nothing will change until Baghdad gets its house in order

5/22/2015 - Shake Shack reportedly wants to start a Chicken Shack—and investors are already salivating

5/22/2015 - Netflix wants to wish you a very (Bill) Murray Christmas

5/22/2015 - Google wants to make creepy bunny robots to talk to your kids

5/22/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week: housing, inflation, and housing inflation

5/22/2015 - Housing costs in the US are hitting a post-crisis peak

5/22/2015 - Zappos is offering to pay even more employees to leave

5/22/2015 - How airlines are managing the labyrinth of aviation risk

5/22/2015 - Ireland is ready to vote on gay marriage, but still won’t legalize abortion

5/22/2015 - The US has space experts worried about an extra-terrestrial land grab

5/22/2015 - Most Germans rent because they have an incredibly sane housing system

5/22/2015 - 9 telltale signs it’s time to quit your job

5/22/2015 - Chrystia Freeland: My Ukraine, and Putin’s big lie

5/22/2015 - Was the Ebola outbreak the beginning of the end for the World Health Organization?

5/22/2015 - Dogs became our best friends thousands of years earlier than we thought

5/22/2015 - Someone figured out how to make a dull SEC filing seem whimsical

5/22/2015 - You should never trust an Airbnb review

5/22/2015 - Earth will need a global space flag for when we get to Mars

5/22/2015 - Spotify can’t make money on music, so it’s expanding beyond it

5/22/2015 - Apple Watch orders fell sharply after the first day and haven’t grown since, a shopping data firm says

5/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Irish gay marriage, Expedia quits China, Greece still stuck, origami drones

5/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Irish gay marriage, Expedia quits China, Greece still stuck, origami drones

5/22/2015 - Narendra Modi: India’s salesman-in-chief

5/22/2015 - Map: As Ireland prepares to approve gay marriage, here is where the whole world stands

5/22/2015 - In (medieval) photos: Salman bhai running over a sleeping lion and other classics

5/22/2015 - Now you can watch walruses in the wilds of Alaska, live, 24 hours a day

5/22/2015 - The world’s top selling beer is a watery lager sold only in China for $1 a liter

5/22/2015 - India has more illiterates than anywhere in the world—partly because of a preference for sons

5/22/2015 - The economic damage from the Nepal earthquake is almost half of the country’s GDP

5/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—New Time Warner bids, HP beats expectations, Iraq’s Shia militias, incorrect emoji

5/22/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—New Time Warner bids, HP beats expectations, Iraq’s Shia militias, incorrect emoji

5/22/2015 - China’s military has declared war on Western thought on the internet

5/22/2015 - Smart glass and the internet of things will make your office less stuffy

5/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Gay marriage, trade deals, Lumber Liquidators, dumb lyrics

5/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Gay marriage, trade deals, Lumber Liquidators, dumb lyrics

5/21/2015 - Having the highest paid roster in the NBA does not guarantee you playoff success – ask the Knicks

5/21/2015 - A California winery claims HBO’s “Game of Thrones” is infringing on its rights

5/21/2015 - It’s official: Cash is no longer king in the UK

5/21/2015 - 10 years later, David Foster Wallace’s commencement address at Kenyon College is as relevant as ever

5/21/2015 - Here is the world’s new largest H&M, photographed from the H&M right across the street

5/21/2015 - Charted: Here’s where you find the richest people in the Middle East

5/21/2015 - Boy Scouts president calls for lifting the ban on gay troop leaders. Read his speech.

5/21/2015 - Yes, Amtrak was sabotaged–by Congress

5/21/2015 - Texas’ cities are eating America

5/21/2015 - To fight deadly disease, scientists are turning genetically female mosquitos into males

5/21/2015 - Hong Kong used DNA to publicly shame litterbugs on billboards

5/21/2015 - It’s time we stopped talking about cloud

5/21/2015 - 28% of women at one US college say they were sexually assaulted in high school

5/21/2015 - Wearables are sexy, but the smart money in health startups is elsewhere

5/21/2015 - Apple is no longer the favorite stock of hedge funds

5/21/2015 - Ignore the naysayers, the US economy is more than fine

5/21/2015 - 7 times Siri understood gender identity better than most humans

5/21/2015 - Five things you can do to deal with water shortage in the American West

5/21/2015 - The human trafficking situation in Europe is out of control

5/21/2015 - Goldman really, really, really wants to be a tech company

5/21/2015 - Tony Hsieh’s big Zappos management experiment looks increasingly troubled

5/21/2015 - Here’s why your terrible boss is so emotionally inept

5/21/2015 - The UK’s new justice minister has some worrisome thoughts on human rights

5/21/2015 - Soon robots will be rappers

5/21/2015 - Scientists just realized a chunk of Antarctica is leaking trillions of liters of water into the sea

5/21/2015 - Campaign politics made the US vice presidency a very weird job

5/21/2015 - Americans don’t moonlight like they used to

5/21/2015 - A sad anniversary as Iran’s brutalization of Baha’is continues

5/21/2015 - New archeological discovery suggests our ancestors evolved far earlier than previously thought

5/21/2015 - I am just an average Indian mom—and I want to find a husband for my son

5/21/2015 - America, a nation of lager drinkers, is starting to catch on to IPAs

5/21/2015 - China is lending the world’s most indebted company another $10 billion

5/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Hong Kong’s falling stocks, ISIL’s ancient conquest, SpaceX returns, London duck lanes

5/21/2015 - Hanergy adviser Goldin Financial’s stock plummeted $14 billion in Hong Kong

5/21/2015 - India is turning its highways into landing strips for fighter jets

5/21/2015 - Iraq enlisted 100,000 militiamen to fight ISIL and now it can barely control them

5/21/2015 - India is building the world’s biggest temple—even bigger than Angkor Wat

5/21/2015 - This Swedish dream house was co-designed by 20% of the country’s population

5/21/2015 - With Maggi in hot water, Nestle India could be in instant trouble

5/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Banks’ forex fines, ISIL’s ancient conquest, seal ban blunders, London’s duck lanes

5/21/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Banks’ forex fines, ISIL’s ancient conquest, seal ban blunders, London’s duck lanes

5/21/2015 - Here’s what Apple’s completely different San Francisco fonts looked like in 1984 and 2014

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bin Laden’s bookshelf, seal hunting bans, Russian bike gangs, duck lanes

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bin Laden’s bookshelf, seal hunting bans, Russian bike gangs, duck lanes

5/20/2015 - Google still hasn’t fixed that racist search result that points to the White House

5/20/2015 - Apple is reportedly bringing its new font San Francisco to iPhones and Macs

5/20/2015 - More than a hundred years later, Burberry trench coats are still flying off the racks

5/20/2015 - With Morsi’s sentence, the broken hope of the Arab Spring is now plain to see

5/20/2015 - OPEC is winning its war against US oil production

5/20/2015 - Think being a new lawyer in the US is tough? Try being a new law professor

5/20/2015 - Simon Johnson: Senator Warren is right about fast-track and Dodd-Frank

5/20/2015 - African businesses are splashing out more on M&A in 2015 than ever before

5/20/2015 - Fancier clothes aren’t that much better for the environment than fast fashion

5/20/2015 - The new economy, charted

5/20/2015 - Why your company should sometimes share information with the competition

5/20/2015 - Spotify adds video and podcasts to its ubiquitous music streaming service

5/20/2015 - Muscle Milk is absolutely not milk

5/20/2015 - Americans are dipping their toes back into the housing market

5/20/2015 - The study that validated America’s gay marriage proponents’ strategy was faked

5/20/2015 - The application form to join al-Qaeda is actually a lot like a college application

5/20/2015 - Rushing to call the Waco biker gang members “thugs” is not what we mean by racial equality

5/20/2015 - Traders are caught being horrible in online chat rooms, yet again

5/20/2015 - Elon Musk’s employees adore and fear him, according to a new biography

5/20/2015 - It’s a very, very good time to be graduating with an MBA

5/20/2015 - Audi made a featherlight bicycle that costs as much as a car

5/20/2015 - Osama Bin Laden’s eclectic and paranoid collection of books

5/20/2015 - This photographer captures the eerie charm of the world’s abandoned palaces

5/20/2015 - The world economy doesn’t really need China right now

5/20/2015 - To fight antibiotic resistance, we may have to pay the hugely profitable pharma industry even more

5/20/2015 - Bernie Sanders wants to tax Wall Street to make college free for all Americans

5/20/2015 - Columbia University student Emma Sulkowicz carried her mattress across her graduation stage

5/20/2015 - Watch a computer being assembled in less than one minute

5/20/2015 - The secret US military space drone is heading back to orbit

5/20/2015 - Europe’s ban on seal products has been awful for Greenland’s Inuits, and for seals

5/20/2015 - Rogue Chinese fishing fleets are taking advantage of Ebola and pillaging West Africa’s seas

5/20/2015 - Malaysia and Indonesia have finally agreed to rescue thousands of stranded migrants

5/20/2015 - Americans should start paying attention to their quality of death

5/20/2015 - Hey, average American, here’s how you benefit from free trade

5/20/2015 - Lindsey Graham is no friend to US immigrants

5/20/2015 - The price of oil has jumped—but look for a flood of cheap fuel to beat it back

5/20/2015 - Obama is creating a 1,500-mile “butterfly corridor” to help Monarchs get from Mexico to Minnesota

5/20/2015 - Not even a drought can hold down the mighty almond milk

5/20/2015 - Google patents a way to win a text message argument

5/20/2015 - Elitists may scoff, but “basic” clothes are a multibillion-dollar business

5/20/2015 - North Korea, not known for its honesty, claims it can miniaturize its nuclear weapons

5/20/2015 - London’s canal walkways now have “duck lanes”

5/20/2015 - Mali is investing in renewable energy to boost its economy

5/20/2015 - Lawrence Lessig: The problem with American democracy in three charts

5/20/2015 - If there’s such a tech talent crunch, why are Silicon Valley jobs getting filled so quickly?

5/20/2015 - Is US foreign policy making Americans less safe?

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Spotify video, Rohingya migrants housed, Altice eyes Time Warner, Hezbollah loves lemonade

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Spotify video, Rohingya migrants housed, Altice eyes Time Warner, Hezbollah loves lemonade

5/20/2015 - The man who predicted the financial crisis has some advice for the world’s central banks

5/20/2015 - With one rules tweak, the NFL boosts the value of a good kicker

5/20/2015 - Hanergy Thin Film Power lost $19 billion in market value today—here’s who else got burned

5/20/2015 - I’m an Indian entrepreneur—and I see a hint of Steve Jobs in Housing’s Rahul Yadav

5/20/2015 - The battle for Twitter: #ModiInsultsIndia vs. #ModiIndiasPride

5/20/2015 - Japan’s economy grew at its fastest pace in a year, thanks to businesses finally returning home

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Yahoo’s spin-off imperiled, California oil spill, Altice eyes Time Warner, Hezbollah loves lemonade

5/20/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Yahoo’s spin-off imperiled, California oil spill, Altice eyes Time Warner, Hezbollah loves lemonade

5/20/2015 - Why Southeast Asia’s biggest bank is now bullish on India

5/20/2015 - Photos: A ruptured pipeline dumped 21,000 gallons of oil on the California coastline

5/19/2015 - After years of devastation, the American honey bee finally has the White House’s attention

5/19/2015 - Luxottica’s owner celebrates his birthday with a $10 million gift—to his employees

5/19/2015 - Why race issues in “Mad Men” remained invisible, to the very end

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief —Wobbly Wal-Mart, Hillary Clinton’s email release, America’s Chinese spying charges, coffee cup art

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief —Asia edition—Wobbly Wal-Mart, Hillary Clinton’s email release, America’s Chinese spying charges, coffee cup art

5/19/2015 - The US has charged six Chinese citizens with stealing secrets from tech companies

5/19/2015 - People are suddenly terrified that Yahoo might have to pay tax

5/19/2015 - At long last, Xiaomi opens up for business in the US and Europe (but it isn’t selling smartphones)

5/19/2015 - Nail polish is making your manicurist sick

5/19/2015 - Why I left being CTO of The New York Times, joined a startup, and am pledging 20% of my equity to charity

5/19/2015 - Nikon made a camera that lets dogs take photos of things they like

5/19/2015 - JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon gets to keep his megamillions, despite some serious investor pushback

5/19/2015 - Activists say Jay Z and Beyonce quietly bailed out Baltimore and Ferguson protesters

5/19/2015 - It’s here: Bill Gates’ summer reading list

5/19/2015 - The future of AMC after “Mad Men” is robots, vampires, and even more zombies

5/19/2015 - L’Oreal is partnering with a biotech company to 3D-print skin

5/19/2015 - MasterCard is joining Apple, Google, PayPal, and Square in the fight for payments primacy

5/19/2015 - There’s a really good, scientific reason you can’t find a great New York bagel anywhere but New York

5/19/2015 - The patent for Apple’s crazy, transparent laser TV

5/19/2015 - iOS and Android are about to get updated—here’s where they stand now

5/19/2015 - Americans are finally building houses again after that rough winter

5/19/2015 - Europe wants to impose a new tax on Kickstarter projects

5/19/2015 - Delaying the elections in Burundi could be the best way to avoid fueling ethnic tensions

5/19/2015 - Why human capital is your company’s greatest asset

5/19/2015 - CEO pay was up yet again last year

5/19/2015 - High gas prices will weigh on bond investors tied to SUVs

5/19/2015 - Awkward: A fashion label boasts about Taylor Swift’s outfit, then realizes its own design is a knockoff

5/19/2015 - President Obama applauds revolutionary community policing in Camden, New Jersey

5/19/2015 - Watch: Portraits of growing up LGBT in East Africa

5/19/2015 - China plans to be the first to land on the dark side of the moon

5/19/2015 - Forget TV sets, Apple’s next big thing could be virtual reality

5/19/2015 - Performance reviews are a trap. Here’s how to really advance your career

5/19/2015 - An artist’s panoramic coffee cup illustrations are a better introduction to Japan than any guidebook

5/19/2015 - Unfortunately for Walmart, Americans are actually paying off debt with the money they’re saving on gas

5/19/2015 - Bridesmaids are helping save Urban Outfitters

5/19/2015 - The UK’s new minister for internet security says government should innovate, not regulate

5/19/2015 - NYC subway system uses an 8-bit video game to explain why your train is delayed

5/19/2015 - Who you hang out with could be inadvertently impacting how much money you save

5/19/2015 - Here’s how quickly interviewers decide whether or not to hire you

5/19/2015 - “Positive train control” technology could have prevented the Amtrak derailment

5/19/2015 - Is Obama a “climate denier” for letting Shell drill for oil in the Arctic?

5/19/2015 - This wind turbine generates power without blades

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Jamie Dimon’s paycheck, Vodafone’s good news, China’s bank bloat, POTUS on Twitter

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Jamie Dimon’s paycheck, Vodafone’s good news, China’s bank bloat, POTUS on Twitter

5/19/2015 - Congress wants companies facing cyber attacks to share data, and it‘s not a moment too soon

5/19/2015 - It’s the beginning of the end for coal in the US

5/19/2015 - A story of love, longing and jazz in 1960s Bombay

5/19/2015 - The Next Billion: London, Quartz’s forum on the mobile world

5/19/2015 - Australia’s new food pyramid eliminates butter and sugar and adds tofu and soy milk

5/19/2015 - The Rohingya crisis is proof that Xi and Modi are no global leaders

5/19/2015 - How social media is helping Nepal rebuild after two big earthquakes

5/19/2015 - To grow in emerging markets, Uber goes low-tech

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Ramadi’s humanitarian crisis, Greek expectations, China’s bank bloat, Twitter’s celebrity shark

5/19/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Ramadi’s humanitarian crisis, Greek expectations, China’s bank bloat, Twitter’s celebrity shark

5/18/2015 - “Mad Men” nailed the drama, and the glory, of the American workplace

5/18/2015 - A court ruling on “The Innocence of Muslims” is a big win for Google—and for Hollywood studios

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Obama reins in police, China’s misguided banks, climate change subsidies, Twitter’s celebrity shark

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama reins in police, China’s misguided banks, climate change subsidies, Twitter’s celebrity shark

5/18/2015 - Hired bikers are battling the world’s worst traffic snarls to run your most annoying errands

5/18/2015 - Brazil’s surf culture and Olympic dreams are facing a rising tide of pollution

5/18/2015 - Everything you wanted to know about building data products but were too afraid to ask

5/18/2015 - President Obama gets an official Twitter account

5/18/2015 - The first-ever and last-ever Glass Awards for Excellence in Writing About “Mad Men”

5/18/2015 - Some members of European Parliament want to ban foie gras

5/18/2015 - Chinese banks took the four top spots in Forbes’ list of the world’s most powerful companies

5/18/2015 - Carl Icahn’s latest love letter to Apple, distilled into three charts

5/18/2015 - When I interview someone for a job, I tell the candidate how I would fire him

5/18/2015 - Alibaba is being sued over counterfeit sales of Gucci and Saint Laurent

5/18/2015 - Everything is going wrong for Keurig all at once

5/18/2015 - Deconstructing the final scene of “Mad Men”: What does it all mean?

5/18/2015 - 2014 was a record year for rhino poaching

5/18/2015 - Jay-Z demolished Spotify, YouTube, and his streaming music critics in an epic (and profound) freestyle

5/18/2015 - Forget first class—rich people are flying on commercial airlines designed just for them

5/18/2015 - Obama will will no longer give US cops bayonets, weaponized aircraft, and grenade launchers

5/18/2015 - The Pakistani man accused of making millions from fake degrees paid 26 cents in tax last year

5/18/2015 - It’s hard to run a satellite company when your supply rockets keep blowing up

5/18/2015 - China is spearheading the developing world’s surge in foreign investment

5/18/2015 - This is what a female engineer looks like

5/18/2015 - “This is not Disneyland:” Journalists invited to Qatar on a PR tour were tailed, arrested, and jailed

5/18/2015 - At the Museum of Shit, a farmer is turning poo into plastic, power, and art

5/18/2015 - Wealthy Indian mothers can afford 24/7 childcare, but we pay extra in guilt

5/18/2015 - Private equity firms are finally dumping the deals they did before the financial crisis

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Britain’s parliament returns, ISIL captures Ramadi, “Mad Men” ends, whole milk

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain’s parliament returns, ISIL captures Ramadi, “Mad Men” ends, whole milk

5/18/2015 - Why I will never allow my child to become a doctor in India

5/18/2015 - How kung fu and Modi might change the future of Bollywood in China

5/18/2015 - The Philippines factory fire shows the grim reality behind a fast-growth economy

5/18/2015 - “Mad Men” series finale recap: After seven seasons, the show ends on a hilltop

5/18/2015 - Here’s something for Modi to fix: air connectivity between India and China

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain’s parliament returns, ISIL captures Ramadi, China’s house prices, the case for whole milk

5/18/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Britain’s parliament returns, ISIL captures Ramadi, China’s house prices, the case for whole milk

5/17/2015 - Watch Tim Cook deliver a commencement address about Steve Jobs

5/17/2015 - Some considerations for structuring your “wife bonus”

5/17/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain’s parliament returns, Palestinian saints, Netflix in China, the case for whole milk

5/17/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Britain’s parliament returns, Palestinian saints, Netflix in China, the case for whole milk

5/17/2015 - Using millions of online photos cobbled together, we can now watch history unfold

5/17/2015 - Here’s how to launch a start-up when you only have 99 dollars

5/17/2015 - In a time of war, my 15-year-old daughter became a hero

5/17/2015 - Folk singers, throngs of medical students, and Indian pride—Modi in Shanghai

5/16/2015 - Harvard is again being accused of discrimination against Asian-American students

5/16/2015 - Four ways to win hearts and minds after taking on a leadership role

5/16/2015 - Most children are happy no matter what, but materialism catches up eventually

5/16/2015 - If Mad Max started a luxury fashion label, it would look like the work of these designers

5/16/2015 - Jay Z’s plan for streaming music is an artist-driven social network

5/16/2015 - Egypt’s former president Mohamed Morsi has been sentenced to death

5/16/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Art-world madness, existential threats, the Rohingya’s tragedy, American trains

5/16/2015 - This is only the second gay world leader to get married while in office

5/16/2015 - Commencement speeches from US presidents take a different tone as their terms wind down

5/16/2015 - The case for drinking whole milk

5/16/2015 - Sweden is fighting to preserve Elfdalian, its historic, lost, forest language

5/16/2015 - Modi’s big business push in China is all about power

5/16/2015 - From Alibaba to Xiaomi, why Modi must chase China’s booming tech companies

5/16/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Art-world madness, existential threats, the Rohingya’s tragedy, American trains

5/15/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Art-world madness, existential threats, the Rohingya’s tragedy, American trains

5/15/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Art-world madness, existential threats, the Rohingya’s tragedy, American trains

5/15/2015 - Things weren’t so sweet in sugar markets this week

5/15/2015 - Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev gets the death penalty

5/15/2015 - FAO Schwarz is closing its flagship Manhattan store because the rent is too damn high

5/15/2015 - What the death sentence does–and doesn’t–mean in the Boston Marathon bombing case

5/15/2015 - This social network only exists for discussing the weather

5/15/2015 - Expect weird things from IKEA’s collaboration with this iconic Belgian fashion designer

5/15/2015 - This fruit-fly genomics paper has 1,014 authors

5/15/2015 - The Mindy Project is heading to Hulu

5/15/2015 - Russia’s economy didn’t shrink as much as everyone thought it would

5/15/2015 - Map: Africa still has love for America

5/15/2015 - Mid-sized farms—and the local food you buy—are in danger

5/15/2015 - The nine most important economic charts of the week: GDP, FDI, and more

5/15/2015 - The beer giant SABMiller is swallowing one of London’s best-loved craft brewers

5/15/2015 - Ibiza, the Hamptons, downtown Manhattan: Where the Winklevoss twins got hooked on bitcoin

5/15/2015 - An architect wants to build an underwater tennis court in Dubai

5/15/2015 - There’s a glaring loophole that brings goods made by slaves into the US

5/15/2015 - The best idioms from around the world, ranked

5/15/2015 - Five takeaways from “Digital Gold,” Nathaniel Popper’s new book about bitcoin

5/15/2015 - On B.B. King’s death, Eric Clapton and other musicians mourn the loss of a “beacon”

5/15/2015 - Wanting to help people doesn’t make you a better doctor

5/15/2015 - Bangladesh’s government is stealing land from its citizens

5/15/2015 - Dronetown, USA: how a rural region known for windsurfing and pear-farming became a hotbed of the unmanned aerial industry

5/15/2015 - Narendra Modi’s selfie with Li Keqiang just broke China’s Great Firewall

5/15/2015 - Lightning strikes airplanes all the time—it’s just not that dangerous

5/15/2015 - Google doubled bonuses for employee referrals and it didn’t work—here’s what did

5/15/2015 - The world’s best banknotes of the year

5/15/2015 - Got $600? You can choose an enlightening book or film to smuggle into North Korea

5/15/2015 - As ‘Mad Men’ created new demand for suits, J.Crew stepped in to fill it

5/15/2015 - A copyright lawsuit has finally stopped the crazy stock market streak of Beijing Baofeng Technology

5/15/2015 - Thousands are desperately stranded at sea in southeast Asia—and governments are planning a conference to talk it over

5/15/2015 - How to make the summer’s coolest iced coffee alternative: cold-brewed cacao

5/15/2015 - Truly autonomous drones are coming, and they may soon deliver packages to your door

5/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Burundi coup defeated, Google car roll-out, B.B. King dies, illegal mockingbird sales

5/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Burundi coup defeated, Google car roll-out, B.B. King dies, illegal mockingbird sales

5/15/2015 - Five takeaways from Narendra Modi’s much-hyped trip to Beijing

5/15/2015 - The day when roads will harness solar energy is drawing near

5/15/2015 - How the Chinese press is covering Narendra Modi’s visit (so far)

5/15/2015 - A house for Mr. Tata: An old Shanghai tale

5/15/2015 - A complete timeline of India-China relations since Modi took charge

5/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Modi meets Li, Burundi’s president returns, Samsung’s succession planning, Mr. Burns quits

5/15/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Modi meets Li, Burundi’s president returns, Samsung’s succession planning, Mr. Burns quits

5/14/2015 - Mark Zuckerberg wants people to eventually wear Oculus virtual reality goggles in public

5/14/2015 - Everything is officially perfect

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Modi in China, turmoil in Burundi, coding for kids, wine bathing

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Modi in China, turmoil in Burundi, coding for kids, wine bathing

5/14/2015 - San Francisco says Airbnb is making its housing crisis worse

5/14/2015 - Germans are still digesting their complicity with America’s digital spy agency

5/14/2015 - Jeb Bush thinks the Apple Watch can help replace Obamacare

5/14/2015 - Whoever wins the battle of the radio airwaves in Burundi will take all the spoils

5/14/2015 - Over 40% of US honeybee colonies died off in the last year

5/14/2015 - Requirements for living at the Startup Palace

5/14/2015 - The TPP would be great for America if Americans had been saving for retirement

5/14/2015 - Why terrorists are targeting Pakistan’s Ismaili community

5/14/2015 - Harry Shearer, the voice of many iconic characters on “The Simpsons,” is leaving the show

5/14/2015 - Greece is falling back into recession at the worst time possible

5/14/2015 - China is on track for the biggest reduction in coal use ever recorded

5/14/2015 - Photos: Iconically weird, strangely tender images of South Africa’s outcasts

5/14/2015 - The New York state assembly fails to represent its diverse population

5/14/2015 - Watch: musicians use NASA data to create a soundtrack for climate change

5/14/2015 - The Fed’s balance sheet looks exactly like the Loch Ness monster

5/14/2015 - This Bollywood star is breaking Hollywood’s stereotype of Indians

5/14/2015 - America is failing its children by not teaching code in every high school

5/14/2015 - I travelled across China photographing families with everything they own

5/14/2015 - A road map for Greece’s long and winding route to rescue—or ruin

5/14/2015 - Nepal’s devastating earthquake underlines the risks of China’s Tibet dam-building binge

5/14/2015 - Of all the funding on-demand startups raised in 2014, Uber took 60%

5/14/2015 - The US will stop forcing airlines to honor cheap fares offered by mistake

5/14/2015 - The death toll from a footwear factory fire in the Philippines has risen to 72

5/14/2015 - Residents of Ciudad Juárez are rallying to save the city from itself

5/14/2015 - Photos: When India’s first prime minister visited China in 1954

5/14/2015 - GE has 3D-printed a working jet engine

5/14/2015 - Former editor of Hustler: the Internet was invented to help us get off in peace

5/14/2015 - Britain now has enough MPs of African heritage to form the fourth largest party in Parliament

5/14/2015 - Once near equals, China and India have radically diverged in the past two decades

5/14/2015 - The man behind the Apple Store says his new, on-demand tech company will be a part-time workers’ paradise

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Obama trade vote, Modi in China, Burundi coup violence, foot-assisted selfies

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama trade vote, Modi in China, Burundi coup violence, foot-assisted selfies

5/14/2015 - Your pollen allergy may feel miserable now, but it’s going to get even worse thanks to climate change

5/14/2015 - A quarter million Europeans have asked Google to forget them

5/14/2015 - The Karachi bus attack is proof that Pakistan is battling terrorism—but losing the war

5/14/2015 - Nike’s police appreciation day is facing a backlash from “Black Lives Matter” activists

5/14/2015 - Hackers have been using the Starbucks app to steal money from latte drinkers

5/14/2015 - Why on earth is Narendra Modi going to Mongolia?

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Obama trade reprieve, Modi in China, Amtrak train speed, homicidal children’s poetry

5/14/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama trade reprieve, Modi in China, Amtrak train speed, homicidal children’s poetry

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—TPP’s reprieve, Palestine and the Vatican, Prince Charles’s memos, flying pants

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—TPP’s reprieve, Palestine and the Vatican, Prince Charles’s memos, flying pants

5/13/2015 - Obama is on a quest to rebalance American power in the Middle East  

5/13/2015 - A desperate Walmart just made nice with archrival Alibaba

5/13/2015 - After ten days on the McDonald’s diet, my son’s gut bacteria was ravaged

5/13/2015 - Did East Africa’s leaders just stage the coup in Burundi?

5/13/2015 - Photos: Silicon Valley Fashion Week kicks off with drone models

5/13/2015 - This cool new selfie drone promises to up your aerial selfie game

5/13/2015 - The Vatican has officially recognized the state of Palestine

5/13/2015 - Europe’s new plan for relocating migrants includes a country-by-country quota system

5/13/2015 - The modern history of the mobile industry in one devastating chart

5/13/2015 - A shortage of Italian olive oil means Americans are being forced to buy Greek

5/13/2015 - What’s the matter with Kansas’s new TANF law? Almost everything

5/13/2015 - Facebook’s global dominance of messaging, in two maps

5/13/2015 - A team of scientists have engineered a chicken with a dinosaur’s face to study evolution

5/13/2015 - The future of bathrooms is here

5/13/2015 - How ISIL is disrupting online jihad

5/13/2015 - How we may know there’s a coup in Burundi: WhatsApp is reportedly working

5/13/2015 - Bad weather might not be the only thing slowing down the US economy

5/13/2015 - Video: Incredible Great White shark “researches” with her mouth

5/13/2015 - By condemning Saida Grundy, Boston University abandons the teachings of alum Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

5/13/2015 - Starwood has launched a new hotel brand for luxury-seeking millennials

5/13/2015 - Wegmans is a great grocery store because it’s a great employer

5/13/2015 - Skype’s real-time translator makes us all instant multilinguists

5/13/2015 - Shingy’s first comments on the Verizon-AOL deal: “It’s pretty cool, man”

5/13/2015 - The UK’s new government wants to scrap an act that protects fundamental human rights

5/13/2015 - Tajikistan’s government is mulling a ban on Arabic names

5/13/2015 - How easy is it to cancel Netflix, HBO Now, Amazon Instant Video, and Hulu?

5/13/2015 - Japan wants its high-tech toilets to conquer the world

5/13/2015 - Facebook launches its journalism-saving “instant articles.” Here’s how to find them

5/13/2015 - For the first time in five years, the euro zone’s largest economies are all growing

5/13/2015 - History shows that the peace agreement in the Central African Republic probably won’t stick

5/13/2015 - Men are committing suicide more than women everywhere in the world. Why?

5/13/2015 - Autonomous cars will destroy millions of jobs and reshape the US economy by 2025

5/13/2015 - Russia is quite literally drinking itself to death

5/13/2015 - Proms are getting cheaper, compared to the price of everything else

5/13/2015 - Here’s how much water it takes to make California’s craft beer

5/13/2015 - Bengaluru—not Mumbai— is the king of India’s real estate market

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Facebook turns publisher, “black spider” memos, euro zone GDP, pizza emoji

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Facebook turns publisher, “black spider” memos, euro zone GDP, pizza emoji

5/13/2015 - Boutique M&A advisors are eating the big investment banks’ lunch

5/13/2015 - Why India’s mangoes are better than Pakistan’s

5/13/2015 - If you want to create a Chinese “unicorn,” get into e-commerce

5/13/2015 - Amid fear, dumplings and Bollywood tunes, Kathmandu camps out in the open—again

5/13/2015 - Google is doubling its headcount in Hyderabad. Here’s how to get hired there

5/13/2015 - An ugly Philadelphia derailment is Amtrak’s second fatal accident in less than a week

5/13/2015 - India’s car sales surge to a three-year high—but it’s too early to celebrate

5/13/2015 - Pope Francis calls out the $400 billion global arms business as “the industry of death”

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Democrats block Obama, Amtrak train derails, Mark Carney emerges, “Ed Stone” missing

5/13/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Democrats block Obama, Amtrak train derails, Mark Carney emerges, “Ed Stone” missing

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Japanese military, Verizon-AOL, sporty Branson, saucy Swedes

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Japanese military, Verizon-AOL, sporty Branson, saucy Swedes

5/12/2015 - The Christie‘s art auction was loaded with Hollywood-style guarantees. Get used to it

5/12/2015 - Obama’s plans for inking new trade deals suffered a big defeat—this time, at the hands of free traders

5/12/2015 - Normally risk-averse US pension funds are starting to bet big on Africa

5/12/2015 - If you’re pitching Marc Andreessen, here’s the bottle of bourbon to bring him

5/12/2015 - Study: Kids who grow up with anxious parents take on their anxiety

5/12/2015 - New York and San Francisco’s insane housing prices are dragging down US growth

5/12/2015 - This is the absolute worst thing you could do for Nepal

5/12/2015 - Photos: You can rent the insane Bubble Palace, site of Dior’s resort show, for $1,125 a day

5/12/2015 - Samsung will make its smartphone chips available to developers of wearables, drones, and more

5/12/2015 - How companies motivate employees when there are no promotions to hand out

5/12/2015 - Is Elon Musk the world’s most demanding boss?

5/12/2015 - The Nepal earthquake today had less than one-fifth the strength of the last one

5/12/2015 - How to schmooze at fancy parties, according to Steven Spielberg’s PR man

5/12/2015 - In one of the happiest places on the Earth, more people work part-time

5/12/2015 - What the Verizon-AOL deal means, charted

5/12/2015 - In America, Christianity is declining as “non-religion” takes hold

5/12/2015 - The AOL-Verizon deal explained in two charts

5/12/2015 - Tim Armstrong’s long bet on advertising technology

5/12/2015 - Want a huge raise, as soon as possible? Hope you work in sales

5/12/2015 - By the numbers: AOL then and now

5/12/2015 - McDonald’s Turnaround Plan just might work

5/12/2015 - Working moms need to go on chore strike

5/12/2015 - China is the third-largest milk producing country, even though most Asians are lactose-intolerant

5/12/2015 - AOL survived under Tim Armstrong, but it didn’t exactly thrive

5/12/2015 - It seems there’s just no substitute for a proper workout

5/12/2015 - Facebook still utterly, completely dominates social media use (at least in Britain)

5/12/2015 - What the Verizon-AOL deal means for Marissa Mayer, Shingy, and you

5/12/2015 - How Apple’s Tim Cook stacks up on Chinese social media

5/12/2015 - Verizon is taking on Facebook and Google with its purchase of AOL

5/12/2015 - In the US, gluten-free pet food might be maxed out

5/12/2015 - Why Verizon is buying AOL for $4.4 billion

5/12/2015 - The ability to balance on one leg for 20 seconds is a sign of a healthy brain

5/12/2015 - Measuring opportunities for digital payments in the developing world

5/12/2015 - We’ve got to stop using valuation as the primary measure of a startup’s worth

5/12/2015 - EasyJet is the latest airline to make its planes more cramped

5/12/2015 - I made my son eat nothing but McDonald’s for ten days to prove what fast food does to your gut

5/12/2015 - Carlsberg has a Russian hangover that won’t go away

5/12/2015 - More quakes are coming for Nepal, scientists say, they just can’t predict when

5/12/2015 - Cass Sunstein on Taylor Swift, Pandora-ization, and why choosing not to choose is sometimes the best choice

5/12/2015 - Singapore finds a teenager guilty for posting a YouTube rant against Christians and the city’s founder

5/12/2015 - Alibaba’s unparalleled rise has changed the face of global business

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Another Nepal earthquake, Kerry meets Putin, record Picasso sale, jetpacks over Dubai

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Another Nepal earthquake, Kerry meets Putin, record Picasso sale, jetpacks over Dubai

5/12/2015 - The US needs a job market that can afford to take chances on unconventional hires

5/12/2015 - Another major earthquake has hit Nepal

5/12/2015 - Jayalalithaa is back again: Bigger, stronger—and with bad news for the BJP

5/12/2015 - Delhi is among India’s best cities for startups—but just not for women entrepreneurs

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Kerry meets Putin, record Christie’s sale, Shell’s Arctic drilling, jetpacks over Dubai

5/12/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Kerry meets Putin, record Christie’s sale, Shell’s Arctic drilling, jetpacks over Dubai

5/12/2015 - This $179 million Picasso is now the most expensive painting ever sold at auction

5/11/2015 - There are now 160 million Internet users in the Arab world but the wrong tweet could still land you in jail

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Vertex’s drug test, Greece’s progress, Polish elections, palindrome week

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Vertex’s drug test, Greece’s progress, Polish elections, palindrome week

5/11/2015 - The viral “dad bod” phenomenon is male privilege masquerading as empowerment

5/11/2015 - Give up on email—it’s the wrong way to keep in touch

5/11/2015 - Google’s driverless cars have been involved in three car accidents

5/11/2015 - This is what $270 million worth of art in one room looks like

5/11/2015 - It now costs half a million dollars to raise a child in America

5/11/2015 - Facebook’s “proof” that it’s not a political echo chamber should be taken with a pinch of salt

5/11/2015 - One question Seymour Hersh never answers in his alt-history of the killing of Osama bin Laden

5/11/2015 - The only thing Uber should fear is Uber itself

5/11/2015 - The year’s most breathtaking travel destinations, from National Geographic’s 2015 Traveler Photo Contest

5/11/2015 - More American millennials are working than any other generation

5/11/2015 - The Chinese military is afraid wearables will reveal its secrets

5/11/2015 - Video: Researchers released stunning images of deep sea creatures, including some that don’t even have names

5/11/2015 - Michelle Obama, speaking at Tuskegee University, addresses the racism she has encountered as first lady

5/11/2015 - The formula to go from zero to VC-funded in seven slides

5/11/2015 - A Chinese billionaire sent 6,400 of his employees on a French vacation

5/11/2015 - Consumers really, really hated Keurig’s attempt to monopolize coffee pods

5/11/2015 - How to manage chronic information overload in the modern workplace

5/11/2015 - Airbus’s military misadventures have brought it delays, cost overruns—and now a crash

5/11/2015 - More than 2 million American homes are stuck in the ’90s with AOL dialup internet

5/11/2015 - The dragon is slayed: “American Idol” will end after its next season

5/11/2015 - Blackberry’s plan to win back users in India has nothing to do with its devices

5/11/2015 - John Oliver’s Mother’s Day message: American lawmakers are hypocrites for not mandating paid maternal leave

5/11/2015 - Potwallers and Suffragettes: a very short history of UK electoral reform

5/11/2015 - Xiaomi is taking on Alibaba and Tencent by launching its own bank

5/11/2015 - The Green Berets’ elite military training is the perfect preparation for a CEO

5/11/2015 - Photos: Indonesia rescues thousands of refugees who were abandoned at sea by smugglers

5/11/2015 - Meet the people out to stop humanity from destroying itself

5/11/2015 - The 15 moonshot technologies NASA is funding to make science fiction a reality

5/11/2015 - An old hand in Indian banking will head the new BRICS bank

5/11/2015 - A Chinese province wants to ban rooftop crosses on churches

5/11/2015 - Netflix’s Reed Hastings predicts the future of TV over the next 20 years

5/11/2015 - “Vanity capital” is the new metric for narcissism, and analysts say its value worldwide is greater than Germany’s GDP

5/11/2015 - China is destined to intervene in the conflict between Israel and Palestine

5/11/2015 - It’s becoming increasingly hard for American women to get abortions

5/11/2015 - Oil prices have been soaring—now look for them to plunge again

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—EU tackles migrants, Softbank’s profit, South Africa’s opposition, boring Eighties music

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—EU tackles migrants, Softbank’s profit, South Africa’s opposition, boring Eighties music

5/11/2015 - From fetid shanty towns to plush offices, it’s not easy being a mother in urban India

5/11/2015 - The first black leader of South Africa’s opposition party is inspired by Obama

5/11/2015 - Meet the startup that is obsessed with tracking every other startup in the world

5/11/2015 - One year on, here’s how India’s economy has changed under Narendra Modi

5/11/2015 - Almost everything we think we know about Osama bin Laden’s death is a lie, reports Sy Hersh

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Thai politician trials, Russian saber-rattling, Scottish muscle-flexing, diamond-loving plants

5/11/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Thai politician trials, Russian saber-rattling, Scottish muscle-flexing, diamond-loving plants

5/10/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Thai trials, Russian saber-rattling, Scottish muscle-flexing, drone delivery

5/10/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Thai trials, Russian saber-rattling, Scottish muscle-flexing, drone delivery

5/10/2015 - Giant heads are captivating church visitors in Venice

5/10/2015 - Frida Kahlo’s fashion hacks, after 50 years locked away

5/10/2015 - American mothers die in childbirth at twice the rate they did in 2000

5/10/2015 - We’ve really forgotten when Mother’s Day is this year

5/10/2015 - What if African nations operated as one big innovation ecosystem?

5/10/2015 - South Africa mints plenty of new millionaires but isn’t spreading the wealth

5/10/2015 - Fighting for paternity leave is the best Mother’s Day gift a dad can give

5/10/2015 - Denial is a surprisingly useful strategy against cancer, after diagnosis

5/10/2015 - Being a good mom means loving your kid more than your idea of him

5/10/2015 - Confessions of an American cheerleader in India’s glitzy cricket league

5/9/2015 - Amazon wants an army of drones to chase you down to get you your package

5/9/2015 - How Liberia finally got rid of Ebola

5/9/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Britain’s identity, dengue’s nemesis, Ukrainian gun-lovers, cattle thieves

5/9/2015 - Podcast: A whistleblower’s nine-year battle with Halliburton

5/9/2015 - This is how terrible Europe’s migration crisis has become

5/9/2015 - Love your children—but don’t believe them, defend them or feel sorry for them

5/9/2015 - The world is wary of China’s “great wall of sand” in the sea

5/9/2015 - This election showed the rift between Britain’s electorate and its electoral system

5/9/2015 - Kurt Cobain would probably hate the way his death has overshadowed his music

5/9/2015 - Prison communications company Securus will no longer require jails to ban in-person visits

5/9/2015 - Four ways to tell if an educational app will actually help your child learn

5/9/2015 - From dingy slums to swank condos, this is where Mumbai lives—and how much it pays

5/9/2015 - Nazis keep creeping into Russia’s Victory Day photos

5/9/2015 - India’s bizarre—and occasionally horrifying—obsession with urine

5/9/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Britain’s identity, dengue’s nemesis, Ukrainian gun-lovers, cattle thieves

5/8/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Britain’s identity, dengue’s nemesis, Ukrainian gun-lovers, cattle thieves

5/8/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Britain’s identity, dengue’s nemesis, Ukrainian gun-lovers, cattle thieves

5/8/2015 - What went up and up and up in Chinese stocks came down this week

5/8/2015 - Fitbit’s long-term future sales curve revealed

5/8/2015 - With the 3D printer revolution slow to reach the household market, MakerBot regroups

5/8/2015 - Photos: Getty Images is using Instagram to find photographers in underrepresented communities

5/8/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week

5/8/2015 - Two ambassadors are among those killed in a helicopter crash in Pakistan

5/8/2015 - Some practical thoughts on suicide: You are not alone

5/8/2015 - Scientists are measuring the Nepal earthquake by bouncing radar beams off Kathmandu from space

5/8/2015 - Obama’s visit to Nike isn’t about US jobs, it’s about US profits

5/8/2015 - All the ways university majors determine your economic future

5/8/2015 - Slavoj Žižek thinks political correctness is exactly what perpetuates prejudice and racism

5/8/2015 - The US Army is serious about developing invisibility cloaks

5/8/2015 - “The New Oil Order”: Making sense of an industry’s transformation

5/8/2015 - The Danish prime minister’s husband just won a UK parliament seat. Welcome to modern Europe

5/8/2015 - The US is still in a Goldilocks economy

5/8/2015 - Here’s why you should care about holacracy

5/8/2015 - “Avengers: Infinity War” will be the first movie shot entirely with IMAX cameras

5/8/2015 - When Modi called on the world to ‘Make in India,’ this is the manufacturing future he envisioned

5/8/2015 - How India will mesh the physical and digital worlds to transform manufacturing

5/8/2015 - Stephen Colbert raffled off his TV set desk and gave the money to hundreds of teachers

5/8/2015 - Bill Simmons, ESPN’s brightest flower and thorn in its side, is leaving the network

5/8/2015 - In the UK, Nate Silver finally found an election he couldn’t predict

5/8/2015 - The United Nations predicts bumper crops and falling food prices for the year ahead

5/8/2015 - Even couples who split the housework end up unequal, once a baby is born

5/8/2015 - Photos: Wes Anderson’s eccentric, ’50s-themed bar for Prada’s art complex in Milan

5/8/2015 - An unusually warm patch of ocean is starving thousands of baby sea lions

5/8/2015 - Refusing to sit next to a woman on a plane isn’t devout, it’s disgraceful

5/8/2015 - How to deal with being cut off by your child

5/8/2015 - Stop Instagramming people without their knowledge

5/8/2015 - We’re live charting the pretty decent US jobs report for April

5/8/2015 - What it feels like to be the internet’s token fat girl

5/8/2015 - A new font based on Einstein’s handwriting will let you write like a genius

5/8/2015 - A newly-discovered white dwarf star may help reveal the origins of Earth’s water

5/8/2015 - Cross-border deals between African businesses has been fueling local M&A activity this year

5/8/2015 - Twelve ways to seem smarter by email

5/8/2015 - Africa has several father to son presidents, but so has Asia–and the United States

5/8/2015 - Nigeria–Africa’s largest economy–is having trouble paying its workers

5/8/2015 - Narayana Murthy’s son-in-law has just become a member of the UK Parliament

5/8/2015 - The countries with the most and least beer per capita

5/8/2015 - Elon Musk is sick of inventors pitching him the next big thing in batteries

5/8/2015 - Photos: How cities across Europe celebrated VE Day, 70 years ago

5/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—UK election rout, Monsanto’s big bid, Xi visits Moscow, midnight munchies explained

5/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—UK election rout, Monsanto’s big bid, Xi visits Moscow, midnight munchies explained

5/8/2015 - Great news, class of 2015: you’re graduating into the best job climate in over a decade

5/8/2015 - Urban farming is booming, but what does it really yield?

5/8/2015 - David Cameron’s Conservatives won big in Britain’s surprisingly decisive election

5/8/2015 - With no jail in sight, Salman Khan is ready to flex his box office muscles

5/8/2015 - Twenty-year-old student Mhairi Black’s victory epitomizes the topsy-turvy state of British politics

5/8/2015 - The IMF is in love with India, but the banking sector remains a thorn

5/8/2015 - Charted: What Narendra Modi said in his two-hour-long TIME interview

5/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—UK election results, Monsanto’s big bid, Xi visits Moscow, midnight munchies explained

5/8/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—UK election results, Monsanto’s big bid, Xi visits Moscow, midnight munchies explained

5/7/2015 - Britain’s Conservative Party is headed to victory as the SNP routs Labour in Scotland

5/7/2015 - Companies that might be interested in gobbling up Yelp

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—The UK’s election results, Alibaba’s new CEO, Russia’s Earth-bound spacecraft, abused manicurists

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—The UK’s election results, Alibaba’s new CEO, Russia’s Earth-bound spacecraft, abused manicurists

5/7/2015 - UK election results: all the results from the constituencies

5/7/2015 - African governments are surprisingly ethnically inclusive but that’s never stopped coups

5/7/2015 - Fitbit is going public and it’s actually very profitable

5/7/2015 - Spotify getting into video? Makes sense, but that doesn’t mean it will work

5/7/2015 - Nintendo is coming to Universal theme parks

5/7/2015 - There’s a rumor going around that New York was ordered to take down its Times Square billboards. It’s not true

5/7/2015 - The 2016 television schedule, disrupted

5/7/2015 - Rice lovers beware, your favorite food may be poisoning you

5/7/2015 - Tesla’s alarming cash burn is actually a thing of beauty

5/7/2015 - Norway’s electric-car incentives were so good they had to be stopped

5/7/2015 - Germany is replacing its nuclear reactors with massive offshore wind farms

5/7/2015 - Satellite images: Mount Everest actually shrank after the Nepal quake

5/7/2015 - Investors are ditching German debt

5/7/2015 - Germany’s fruity tomato risotto to Mexico’s tacos al pastor: Here are the most popular Pinterest recipes globally

5/7/2015 - The sophisticated security system that UK elections rely on: trust

5/7/2015 - A cancer survivor made the sympathy cards that would have actually made her feel better

5/7/2015 - Forget unconstitutional, America’s mass surveillance program is just plain illegal

5/7/2015 - Jack Ma says it’s time for Alibaba to be run by people born after 1970

5/7/2015 - I walked away from a great-looking life at age 35 to discover who I really am

5/7/2015 - Hackers are using malware to make Russian propaganda videos go viral

5/7/2015 - Indian businesses are developing creative software solutions to invigorate manufacturing

5/7/2015 - Engineer asks Quora which job offer to take. CEO replies: not ours.

5/7/2015 - NASA technology located four trapped earthquake victims in Nepal, by detecting their heartbeats

5/7/2015 - Turning the lights back on in Detroit

5/7/2015 - First the FDA said KIND bars weren’t “healthy,” and now people are suing

5/7/2015 - Every American should have to live for a week on a food budget of just $29

5/7/2015 - Should women be given special treatment during job interviews?

5/7/2015 - What India can learn from Nepal

5/7/2015 - Canada’s new national map shows more Arctic ice—but not because there is more

5/7/2015 - Behold Siemens’ incredible shrinking workforce

5/7/2015 - All the reasons Europe’s plan to attack migrant boats is a bad idea

5/7/2015 - Four reasons why Microsoft is unlikely to buy Salesforce

5/7/2015 - What it’s like to run Google’s $2 billion venture capital fund

5/7/2015 - Nigeria’s Delta oil spill clean-up will cost Shell billions of dollars over 30 years

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain’s election, Nintendo’s profitable return, Alibaba’s growing pains, pizza app hostage rescue

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Britain’s election, Nintendo’s profitable return, Alibaba’s growing pains, pizza app hostage rescue

5/7/2015 - Housing.com’s CEO Rahul Yadav says he doesn’t care about perceptions

5/7/2015 - Earthlings, today is your last chance to send a doodle to the moon

5/7/2015 - Meet the first Pakistani cartoon on Indian TV: A burka-clad female superhero

5/7/2015 - You probably won’t be hit by debris as this out-of-control Russian spacecraft plummets to Earth on Friday

5/7/2015 - How world leaders build their massive Twitter followings

5/7/2015 - Tesla’s first acquisition moves it closer to Detroit

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain’s election day, Tesla’s loss widens, Netanyahu’s 11th-hour coalition, pizza app hostage rescue

5/7/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Britain’s election day, Tesla’s loss widens, Netanyahu’s 11th-hour coalition, pizza app hostage rescue

5/6/2015 - What makes sense to own? Rethinking portfolio management in a world of fast-evolving ecosystems

5/6/2015 - Elon Musk says Tesla’s home batteries seem to have already gone “super-viral”

5/6/2015 - Whole Foods will open a lower-price grocery chain targeting younger shoppers

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Britain votes, a big pharma deal, Bibi gets lucky, prison breakouts

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Britain votes, a big pharma deal, Bibi gets lucky, prison breakouts

5/6/2015 - Dictionary.com’s newest words reveal our fascination with the internet’s dark side

5/6/2015 - McDonald’s is bringing back the Hamburglar, and he sure looks different

5/6/2015 - The EU is trying to make an online version of itself

5/6/2015 - Denmark hopes to boost its economy by eliminating cash

5/6/2015 - Fashion retailer Net-a-Porter’s new social network wants to combine your photo-sharing and shopping in one app

5/6/2015 - Nigel Farage is as likely to become prime minister as we are to make alien contact this year, and more UK election odds

5/6/2015 - Still undecided in the UK election? Some guides to help you choose

5/6/2015 - America’s best teachers use theater and rap to make kids like math

5/6/2015 - This is what the 30,000 protesters against the Milan Expo are complaining about

5/6/2015 - The American oil glut might finally be drying up

5/6/2015 - The digital divide goes mobile: Teens without smartphones are falling behind

5/6/2015 - Does Hillary Clinton have a better plan for the global economy than Barack Obama does?

5/6/2015 - Plant-based food companies are rising up against Big Meat

5/6/2015 - New York is the most wasteful megacity on the planet

5/6/2015 - Why would Obama want to invade Texas?

5/6/2015 - It’s for real, American wages are starting to go up

5/6/2015 - Video: Israeli police beating an Ethiopian-Jewish soldier spark a campaign against police brutality

5/6/2015 - Google has dramatically expanded the number and type of schools it recruits from

5/6/2015 - Some 4 million non-Brits can vote in the UK election

5/6/2015 - How and why YouTube eliminated pay bias for its product managers

5/6/2015 - Not everyone is buying into the “Africa Rising” narrative

5/6/2015 - Astronomers just discovered the oldest galaxy on record

5/6/2015 - How to use mobile phone data for good without invading anyone’s privacy

5/6/2015 - Introducing the latest over-the-top baby product for overwhelmed parents

5/6/2015 - Photos: Stunning first shots from National Geographic’s 2015 Traveler Photo Contest

5/6/2015 - This PayPal offshoot thinks millennials will be the generation to break America’s addiction to credit cards

5/6/2015 - The best way to nab your dream job out of college? Be born rich

5/6/2015 - HSBC’s headquarters dilemma: Higher taxes in London or communist control in Hong Kong

5/6/2015 - Whether men like it or not, fangirls are making geeky things cool again

5/6/2015 - Post-sanctions Iran could be the next booming petrostate

5/6/2015 - Humans are genetically modifying mosquitoes to fight a disease we helped create

5/6/2015 - Bollywood is backing a drunk driver (aka Salman Khan) who killed a homeless man

5/6/2015 - The other 1%—what Americans don’t understand about their own army

5/6/2015 - This new satellite tech will finally make your Gogo inflight wifi fast

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s deadline looms, SpaceX test flight, Van Goghs and Monets, Ukraine’s “golden loaf”

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Greece’s deadline looms, SpaceX test flight, Van Goghs and Monets, Ukraine’s “golden loaf”

5/6/2015 - From the very top of Bollywood, Salman Khan could now go to jail

5/6/2015 - SpaceX’s mission today tested if it can protect astronauts on its spaceship

5/6/2015 - Why the infertility problem in Europe is worse than it appears

5/6/2015 - On India’s deadly roads, there are over 20,000 Salman Khans every year

5/6/2015 - Why this week’s UK election will be so messy, in one chart

5/6/2015 - A Chinese-speaking mystery buyer paid $66 million for van Gogh’s L’Allée des Alyscamps

5/6/2015 - Modi’s math is wrong: Only 8% of projects are actually held up because of land acquisition

5/6/2015 - China wants to use social data to rank its citizens—and maybe even get them to trust each other

5/6/2015 - If you are a mosquito magnet, it’s likely your kids will be too

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s IMF deadline, Microsoft eyes Salesforce, SpaceX test-flight, Ukraine’s “golden loaf”

5/6/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Greece’s IMF deadline, Microsoft eyes Salesforce, SpaceX test-flight, Ukraine’s “golden loaf”

5/5/2015 - Sheryl Sandberg: “The world is better for the years my beloved husband lived”

5/5/2015 - A 17th-century painting looted by the Nazis was returned to its owner today

5/5/2015 - Lending Club is long on buzz, short on profits

5/5/2015 - Charlie Hebdo’s PEN prize is about the right to blaspheme

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s first deadline, cancer spending, celebs on China, gold-onion muscles

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Greece’s first deadline, cancer spending, celebs on China, gold-onion muscles

5/5/2015 - Baltimore’s mortgage crisis didn’t just defer dreams, it destroyed them

5/5/2015 - Watch John Oliver dismantle American standardized testing

5/5/2015 - A new Google patent hints at a curved display for the next generation of Glass

5/5/2015 - The C-suite gender gap starts with business school

5/5/2015 - Spotify is bracing itself for an almighty battle with Apple

5/5/2015 - Wendy’s is testing a veggie burger in the US—and people really like it

5/5/2015 - Brick by brick Africa’s top billionaire is building his way across the continent

5/5/2015 - The Met Gala gave western celebrities yet another chance to ignore China’s human rights record

5/5/2015 - Groupon is still the fastest company to reach a billion-dollar valuation

5/5/2015 - Watch: Masterful mashup of UK party leaders singing “Let’s Get It On”

5/5/2015 - About that crimson Margiela gown Amal Clooney wore to the Met Gala

5/5/2015 - The US trade gap hasn’t been this big since 2008

5/5/2015 - Panera Bread is the latest food company to get rid of artificial additives

5/5/2015 - Watch the moon wobble its way through all of 2015 in this NASA video

5/5/2015 - Listen: preserved recordings of Thomas Edison’s creepy talking dolls are terrifying

5/5/2015 - Even freelancers need to be part of an office culture

5/5/2015 - Most Americans have no idea what Cinco de Mayo means

5/5/2015 - How to sound smart if someone asks you about the European economy

5/5/2015 - A 3D-printed ultrasound lets a blind mother “see” her baby

5/5/2015 - The simple math that will change the way you hire forever

5/5/2015 - The British seem less likely to get cancer than Americans but are also less likely to survive. Why?

5/5/2015 - Photos: war-ready Ukrainians pose with their household guns

5/5/2015 - Charted: Greece’s weak, debt-ridden, jobless future

5/5/2015 - Honest New York City subway announcements

5/5/2015 - How to create a culture of feedback when you’re not the boss

5/5/2015 - McDonald’s, for all its woes, is still the No. 1 chain restaurant in America

5/5/2015 - We don’t know enough about women’s hearts—and it’s killing them

5/5/2015 - The divorce divide: how the US legal system screws poor parents

5/5/2015 - It’s time for doctors to admit that our lack of sleep is killing patients

5/5/2015 - The US stock rally is making it seem as if America is binging on debt

5/5/2015 - You or someone you love menstruates—here’s what you need to know about it

5/5/2015 - The forgotten story of a Filipino swing musician in 1930s India

5/5/2015 - Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, wants to buy Arsenal soccer club

5/5/2015 - Twitter data show that a few powerful users can control the conversation

5/5/2015 - Breathtaking views of restored monuments damaged by the DC earthquake

5/5/2015 - British royals need to stop pretending they’re just like the rest of us

5/5/2015 - The surprising reason programs like Google’s “20% time” work

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Disney earnings, Shanghai’s correction, Goldberg’s death, abusive emoji

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Disney earnings, Shanghai’s correction, Goldberg’s death, abusive emoji

5/5/2015 - Why the Cannes Lions should be hosted four times a year, instead of just once

5/5/2015 - General Motors’ big plans for India may be just too ambitious

5/5/2015 - Russia and Lithuania are engaged in a tit-for-tat feud over influence and energy

5/5/2015 - Kishore Biyani is trying to reinvent retail in India—yet again

5/5/2015 - These Mad Men-era posters will make you long for the glory days of flying

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sweet-talking Europe, Texas shooters identified, Carly for president, cocaine bananas

5/5/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Sweet-talking Europe, Texas shooters identified, Carly for president, cocaine bananas

5/5/2015 - After Dave Goldberg’s tragic death, it’s worth a reminder: Treadmills are dangerous

5/4/2015 - Photos: The Met Gala’s high-risk China-themed red carpet had some very big rewards

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Sweet-talking Europe, Carly for president, McDonald’s turnaround plan, cocaine bananas

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Sweet-talking Europe, Carly for president, McDonald’s turnaround plan, cocaine bananas

5/4/2015 - Stop comparing Pamela Geller to the murdered staffers of Charlie Hebdo

5/4/2015 - Henry Kissinger on fashion and the essence of China

5/4/2015 - Smith College is reaffirming its commitment to women—by accepting transgender women

5/4/2015 - Even Goldman Sachs wants to jump on the online lending bandwagon

5/4/2015 - Real Madrid, the world’s richest sports team, is finally embracing the digital age—with Microsoft

5/4/2015 - Photos: Celebrating the fabulous, tacky joy of theme dressing at the Met Gala

5/4/2015 - H2, History’s abomination of a spinoff channel, will be replaced by Vice

5/4/2015 - Obama’s nomination of Gayle Smith for USAID is rankling Africa watchers

5/4/2015 - Is Google+ trying to beat irrelevancy by merging all social media into one?

5/4/2015 - What the US can learn from South Korea’s pressure-cooker testing environment

5/4/2015 - Carl Icahn loves Apple CEO Tim Cook, feels bad for everybody else

5/4/2015 - China’s currency is about to get a huge global endorsement

5/4/2015 - Does Europe hate Google or hate America?

5/4/2015 - Carly Fiorina thinks the best way for Republicans to beat the gender card is to play it

5/4/2015 - This chart explains the John Chambers conundrum at Cisco

5/4/2015 - Facebook is what crippled Circa, NYT Now, and the whole news app ecosystem

5/4/2015 - Facebook is opening Internet.org to developers

5/4/2015 - Ceuta’s public housing boom signals a positive turn for the Spanish economy

5/4/2015 - Microsoft is the only tech company daring enough to support the middle finger emoji

5/4/2015 - Comcast is now officially an internet provider with a side business in cable TV

5/4/2015 - McDonald’s has a vague turnaround plan that seems to involve firing a lot of people

5/4/2015 - It’s Star Wars Day. What?

5/4/2015 - People like online grocery shopping, but not as much as they love going to the store

5/4/2015 - Photos: After years of forced assimilation, Canada’s indigenous people begin to heal

5/4/2015 - Mapping and translating the emoji universe on Instagram

5/4/2015 - Moms shouldn’t have to work overtime to prove they’re still useful when pregnant

5/4/2015 - Why Viagra sales are surging in China

5/4/2015 - Myanmar’s election day may be only a step toward democracy

5/4/2015 - The most bizarre drawings in actual patents

5/4/2015 - The strange things you need to do to file patents in the US

5/4/2015 - A Kathmandu crematorium is struggling to cope with the earthquake’s dead

5/4/2015 - Survival rates in the US for some of the most common cancers

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Muhammad cartoon shootings, China’s economy slows, UK’s election nears, mead is back

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Muhammad cartoon shootings, China’s economy slows, UK’s election nears, mead is back

5/4/2015 - US airlines still dominate the global skies, but China’s are catching up

5/4/2015 - Chinese bloggers are heckling Indian prime minister Modi online

5/4/2015 - The cult of healthy eating has more in common with religion than science

5/4/2015 - Artificial intelligence is the next big thing for hedge funds seeking an edge

5/4/2015 - A massive merger has just given birth to India’s largest branded clothing company

5/4/2015 - Six percent of land owners control two-thirds of Asia’s farmland

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Texas’ Muhammad exhibit shooting, China’s economy slows, UK’s election nears, mead’s comeback

5/4/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Africa and Europe edition—Texas’ Muhammad exhibit shooting, China’s economy slows, UK’s election nears, mead’s comeback

5/4/2015 - Police kill two gunmen at a Texas exhibit featuring caricatures of the prophet Muhammad

5/4/2015 - The Modi government is sending millions of kids back into exploitative labour

5/3/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—UK’s election nears, McDonald’s turnaround, Mayweather wins, mead

5/3/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—UK’s election nears, McDonald’s turnaround, Mayweather wins, mead

5/3/2015 - An 101-year-old man was found alive a week after Nepal’s earthquake

5/3/2015 - The undefeated club: Mayweather’s unbeaten peers in the world of boxing

5/3/2015 - Pacquiao may have lost but Filipinos won big with delicious feasts

5/3/2015 - Eight tips on creativity and work from a professional performance artist

5/3/2015 - The most glaring drawback to Microsoft’s HoloLens goggles

5/3/2015 - Women are going to save Japan

5/3/2015 - “Game of Thrones” has made mead super hip

5/3/2015 - A colossal chocolate Manny Pacquiao cake will console disappointed fans

5/3/2015 - Pacquiao’s fight tonight may be the best thing he can do for the Philippines

5/2/2015 - Dave Goldberg, Silicon Valley executive—and Sheryl Sandberg’s husband—has died

5/2/2015 - Most boxers think Mayweather is going to beat Pacquiao—except these legends

5/2/2015 - Spare to the heir: A recent history of awkward siblings in the British royal family

5/2/2015 - Fantastic words with no easy translation in other languages

5/2/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Throwback sports, earthquake math, Baltimore, rate rigging

5/2/2015 - Johannesburg is Africa’s most popular city for youth but Lagos is for its entrepreneurs

5/2/2015 - Photos: Meet London’s royal baby fanatics

5/2/2015 - To stay married, consider delaying your wedding

5/2/2015 - What tornado season looks like in eight seconds

5/2/2015 - The UK election will be messy, but for the first time I feel like my vote counts

5/2/2015 - Here’s what the new US dietary guidelines are probably going to tell you to eat and drink

5/2/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Throwback sports, earthquake math, Baltimore, rate rigging

5/1/2015 - Quartz Weekend Brief—Throwback sports, earthquake math, Baltimore, rate rigging

5/1/2015 - The lies, damn lies, and statistics behind the boom in America’s right-to-work laws

5/1/2015 - Good news was bad bund news in European markets this week

5/1/2015 - The American super rich think $26 million is too little for one heir

5/1/2015 - Activists protesting labor exploitation on Saadiyat Island have shut down the Guggenheim

5/1/2015 - With his home battery pack, Elon Musk is trying to engineer an iPhone moment

5/1/2015 - Meet the Chinese stock that only ever goes up

5/1/2015 - Los Pollos Hermanos, the chicken joint in “Breaking Bad,” might become a real restaurant

5/1/2015 - Astronauts will get dumber on their way to Mars

5/1/2015 - Last minute Mayweather-Pacquiao tickets are the best Mayweather-Pacquiao tickets

5/1/2015 - Alibaba actually posted this job for a “stunning” woman to motivate programmers

5/1/2015 - For once, the euro zone is picking up the economic slack from the US

5/1/2015 - It’s never been easier or more acceptable to call out bias in the media

5/1/2015 - Educating a child in Baltimore is far better than giving them a slap on the head

5/1/2015 - Freddie Gray’s death has been ruled a homicide

5/1/2015 - The $350 Apple Watch reportedly costs only $84 to manufacture

5/1/2015 - News Corp is embracing BuzzFeed-style, viral video

5/1/2015 - Economic sanctions aren’t just ineffective—they lead to corruption and organized crime

5/1/2015 - The chart that shows just how white America’s mainstream media is

5/1/2015 - The 10 most important economic charts of the week

5/1/2015 - A fight inside Gabon’s kleptocratic dynasty exposes the complicity of French business

5/1/2015 - Quitting is a skill worth learning

5/1/2015 - Which potential US presidential candidates ¿hablan español?

5/1/2015 - Floyd Mayweather’s popularity proves it’s OK to beat up women as long as you beat up men, too

5/1/2015 - Nearly half the US population breathes polluted air

5/1/2015 - The world’s second largest mobile phone market is slowing down

5/1/2015 - What to look for during the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight

5/1/2015 - Climate change could wipe out one in six of the world’s species

5/1/2015 - College admissions dean: We’re making some high school students lead lives of quiet desperation

5/1/2015 - If Nigeria shut down local South African businesses, who would it hurt more?

5/1/2015 - Facebook is about to pass 1.5 billion active users—and 2 billion is within sight

5/1/2015 - A peeved beer drinker is suing Blue Moon for claiming it’s a craft beer

5/1/2015 - The only bright spot for young US lawyers is fewer people going to law school

5/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Tesla’s battery reveal, Asian economies lag, Lloyds bucks trend, embracing “dadbod”

5/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Tesla’s battery reveal, Asian economies lag, Lloyds bucks trend, embracing “dadbod”

5/1/2015 - Why have Indian-Americans lost the art of eating with their hands?

5/1/2015 - How Moscow’s migrant workers became fighters for the Islamic State

5/1/2015 - Charted: India’s all-important infrastructure sector is stuck in a rut

5/1/2015 - Elon Musk makes the case that Tesla is a battery company first, and a carmaker second

5/1/2015 - Why women are more at risk than men in earthquake-ravaged Nepal

5/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Tesla’s battery reveal, Asian economies lag, restricting the NSA, embracing “dadbod”

5/1/2015 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Tesla’s battery reveal, Asian economies lag, restricting the NSA, embracing “dadbod”