Tensions ease between Koreas—North “regrets” land-mine maimings; South to switch off loudspeakers.
Every time the stock market loses this much this quickly, a rebound follows.
Google’s predictive HR reaches out to prospective candidates based on their web searches.
Slack’s popularity is a symptom of America’s demand for a more private internet.
“Robotics and AI will change the way we work, but it won’t necessarily take away our work.”
The confessions of a bibliophilic kleptomaniac. #longreads
Resourceful Detroiters fish from a sinkhole while they wait for the government to repair it.
Russia’s ambivalent relationship to the West, as told in the history of Russian cheese.
Mark Cohen’s close-up photographs of the Rust Belt in the ‘70s. #photography
Everyone from New Orleans remembers three moments from the last decade: Katrina, the Saints’ Super Bowl win, and when Gleason blocked that punt. #longreads
“Cars are going to change a lot in the next few decades.”
Help map America’s best/worst pun business names: e.g., A Shoe Grows in Brooklyn.
An interview with your mom who works a phone-sex line.
It’s just your customers leave with more than a smile. Profiles of phone-sex operators.
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