Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau discovers millions earmarked for Trump’s campaign chief.
Diary of political lessons learned canvassing for Sanders.
Universal basic income won’t alleviate poverty and will undercut benefits to the poor. #opinions
American schools spend big money on security against shootings, to little definite result.
Ryan Lochte and other US Olympic swimmers robbed at gunpoint.
Photos of child boxers in Cambodia, where the sport is seen as a way out of poverty.
Hope Solo is comfortable playing the anti-hero—a rare, welcome role for a female athlete. #opinions
Food salvaged from Olympic Village feeds 5,000 daily in Rio.
Polio is back in Nigeria because Boko Haram prohibited vaccines.
Native Americans and movie stars arrested at protest of oil pipeline in North Dakota.
Conviction overturned for Brendan Dassey, featured in Making a Murderer.
Pioneer in user-centered design asks Saudi teens how they use their phones.
I was 15 when I took my short, cold dip into pageant life, and I can’t shake that naive voice.
Powerful IBM chip that uses brain-like computation allows for gesture recognition.
Following a suggestion from the late Vonnegut, computer analysis reveals six basic plot structures.
More than 500 physics papers go to waste as data disproves new particle.
Headline of the day: “MouseTube Is Like Pornhub for Mouse Research.”
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