With Cameron out of the way, Theresa May may be the UK’s prime minister by midweek.
Real output per person is central London is nearly four times the average in the European Union.
Thanks to Brexit and the pound’s slide, Serena Williams missed out on $382,200.
See also: Short version of the “Tony Blair goes to Iraq” report.
For all the fuss about Clinton, her “top secret” emails were nothing interesting.
Pokemon Go is a government surveillance dream.
Sanders got affordable tuition on the Dems’ platform by waiting to endorse Clinton.
Popular “Bernie doesn’t care about black people” stories undermined by sparse reportage.
The left’s fetish for self-care lends itself easily to exploitation.
Blame the Big Four accounting firms for enabling “breathtaking” avoidance of corporate taxes.
How Uber secretly investigated its legal foes with ex-CIA spooks—and got caught.
Long-term yields on government bonds hit all-time lows—is bank profitability next?
Personal essay about moving from New York to Dallas.
Photograph from Baton Rouge testifies to the power of peaceful protest.
You can talk about type and you don’t see people start yawning. Apparently the custom font industry is booming.
Revisiting the current music-rights regime is too problematic to ignore and too thorny to tackle.
Iran announces it’s opening the world’s largest bookstore.
Spicy food cures muscle cramps.
Tim Duncan retires after a career of unflappable, understated brilliance.
An NBA Legend Rides Into The Sunset At A Safe And Prudent Speed. Highlights of the Onion’s Duncan love.
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