Some 2,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails were “up-classified” by the FBI.
Republican foreign policy elites say they’ll vote for Clinton.
George Saunders crisscrosses the country, attending Trump rallies.
As so often, political reality will trump the lawyers. Britain likely to delay invoking Article 50—triggering Brexit—into early 2017.
Brexit should be “a Lehman moment” for Europe to fix its banking system. #opinions
“That’s for my photos, that’s for my Syrian friends.” Fascinating banking and lifestyle details from Dubai.
The problem with the Swedish housing market is that there are no houses and there is no market.
Your Wednesday white paper: How social media has influenced and transformed migration.
Exhaustive oral history of the online travel industry.
British museums hang fake art next to masterpieces to slow down crowds.
Related: BuzzFeed launches hoax news debunking beat.
Evangelical influences are leading to a significant rise in violent anti-queer attacks in Brazil.
South Korea, following the Netherlands, launches countrywide internet of things network.
In an actual internet of actual things, light bulbs start to complain.
Despite the recent fatality, a system of laissez-faire is working well for robot cars. #opinions
Pop stars are back to releasing proper albums again.
Floating milking barn is envisioned as a model for providing food to sinking cities.
In case you missed it: In San Francisco, even secret societies are start-ups. #longreads
Round-up of landmarks viewed from the “wrong” direction. #photography
Is it better to be drunk and not feel anything? Sarah Hepola on alcohol and sex.
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