The NSA’s decades-long partnership with AT&T was essential to the agency’s surveillance program.
How ProPublica determined the NSA’s unnamed telecommunications partner was AT&T.
The Iowa State Fair is hell on a candidate’s campaign-trail diet.
Trump wins Iowa Fair by offering free rides on his helicopter.
What Europe needs now, more than anything else, is a common threat. Beware fascism, not immigrants.
Brewers’ minor-leaguer is Major League Baseball’s first openly gay player, sort of.
Glenn Burke was MLB’s first openly gay player—it wasn’t publicized, but his team was well aware.
NBC cuts from Janelle Monae as she declares, “God bless all the lives lost to police brutality.”
White House to target heroin epidemic by combining public health and law enforcement efforts.
Real vampires: Not all drink blood, most aren’t goth, and many suffer medical ailments.
I’ve never worn a suit more frequently than when I was 17. Revisiting high school mock trial, 10 years after winning nationals.
A Detroit house burns to the ground when firefighters can’t locate a working hydrant.
Add gas stations to list of internet-connected things a hacker can easily target.
Airbnb’s biggest business hurdle could be insurance, as company tiptoes around hosts’ criminal acts.
“If we were smart about the accounting, we’d be asking Facebook to pay us.”
Policies for a fairly paid music economy.
Silicon Valley and Stephen Spielberg are already laying the groundwork for Obama’s post-presidency.
“In 1919, Eisenhower suffered through history’s worst cross-country road trip.”
Wall Drug might be a scheme, but it’s certainly not a scam. A visit to South Dakota’s most famous roadside kitsch store.
The Kenyan village of Umoja is home to 47 women, 200 children, and no men.
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