The CIA’s venture capital arm—who knew?—invests in a skincare start-up that collects users’ DNA.
We don’t comment on our defence against the dark arts. UK spy agency helps prevent leak of the latest Harry Potter.
David Cameron faces questions from Parliament over the Panama Papers.
Jill Abramson: The appeal of Sanders is the spirit of protest. #opinions
Surprising nobody, Donald Trump’s philanthropic claims turn out to be wildly inflated.
A Malaysian stock scam paid for The Wolf of Wall Street, a movie arguably celebrating stock scams.
Facebook is an oddly good marketplace for illegal weapons in the Middle East and North Africa.
For many rising female architects, losing Hadid is like seeing a beacon in the field extinguished.
Nudes are gone from Playboy—and so is a softness sought by many contemporary soldiers.
Baseball’s perceived whiteness is the fault of reporters who fail to cover Latino players fairly.
Related: Story behind the beeping baseball, which enables visually impaired players to bat.
Did he just shoot that off one foot? Ben Cohen on the Warriors’ “death lineup” business strategy.
Dispatch from a Welsh rally, or the worst spectator sport in the world.
There’s nothing emptier than an empty arena. Profile of Es Devlin, set designer extraordinaire.
Man breaks into Washington DC Five Guys branch to cook himself a cheeseburger.
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