Greek PM promises to resign if nation votes for austerity.
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Carlos Slim—who is richer than Donald Trump—joins NBC and Univision in killing Trump TV projects.
Putin wants to turn a former Arctic mining town into a vacation spot.
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The algorithmic genius of ants.
Floods submerge a Philippines town every year—but the houses float on bamboo.
Electric cars are only as clean as the outlets they plug into—in coal country they should be taxed.
Hartford cries foul as minor league baseball returns, but with a silly new mascot: The Yard Goat.
Busty covers held romance novels back; the anonymous Kindle unlocks untold erotica markets.
Seinfeld‘s dry, referential humor never took hold abroad because it is too hard to translate.
Courtney Barnett, D’Angelo, and NPR’s 25 favorite albums of the first half of 2015.
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