Newsletter Archives
- Nautilus - How Information Got Re-Invented
- Forbes - Gaming The System: How A Traditional Manufacturer Opened Its Books And Turned Employees Into Millionaires
- Wired - An Oral History Of The DARPA Grand Challenge, The Grueling Robot Race That Launched The Self-Driving Car
- MIT Technology Review - A Different Story from the Middle East: Entrepreneurs Building an Arab Tech Economy
- The New Yorker - How Driscoll's Reinvented The Strawberry
- The Verge - The Docx Games: Three Days At The Microsoft Office World Championships
- National Geographic - How Humans Are Shaping Our Own Evolution
- Bloomberg - A Baccarat Binge Helped Launder the World’s Biggest Cyberheist
- Politico - What’s It Like to See a Democracy Destroyed?
- ESPN - Can bare-knuckle boxing, stripped of its seediness and danger, go mainstream?
- Wired - Meet Alex, The Russian Casino Hacker Who Makes Millions
- Berenberg Bank - Patiently waiting: the productivity super-cycle
- Bloomberg - How Two Brothers Turned Seven Lines of Code Into a $9.2 Billion Startup
- California Sunday Magazine - To Catch a Counterfeiter
- Outside - How Big Data Saved the Mountain Town
- The Atlantic - The Decline of the American Laundromat
- The New York Times - He Can Hit a Golf Ball 445 Yards. Can He Become a Golfer?
- ESPN - After The Flame
- Quartz - There’s a trillion-dollar global black market for fake “designer” chairs
- Fortune - How Tata’s New Chairman Plans to Fix India’s Biggest Company
- Bloomberg - The Sinclair Revolution Will Be Televised. It’ll Just Have Low Production Values
- The New York Times - The Bounty Hunter of Wall Street
- The Atlantic - Hunting for Antibiotics in the World’s Dirtiest Places
- The Verge - The Secret Origin Story of the iPhone
- Politico - The Ayatollah’s Billion-Dollar Alaskan Bag Man
- The Atlantic - How Checkers Was Solved
- Bloomberg - The Mad Cheese Scientists Fighting to Save the Dairy Industry
- Fast Company - A Plane Crash, A Glacier, And An Entrepreneur: How Icelandair Opened Up Air Travel For Everyone
- The Guardian - Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science?
- VQR - A Kingdom for a Horse
- Smithsonian - A Visit to Seoul Brings Our Writer Face-to-Face With the Future of Robots
- Vanity Fair - How Wells Fargo’s Cutthroat Corporate Culture Allegedly Drove Bankers to Fraud
- Wired - How An Entire Nation Became Russia's Test Lab For Cyberwar
- Fast Company - Spotify’s Plan To Win Over Anxious Artists–And Win The Streaming War
- HCN - Busting the tree ring
- The New Yorker - The World Is Running Out Of Sand
- Bloomberg - The Barbarians Are at Etsy’s Hand-Hewn, Responsibly Sourced Gates
- 1843 Magazine - Teaching robots right from wrong
- The Verge - How Anker Is Beating Apple And Samsung At Their Own Accessory Game
- The New York Times - The Scarily Profitable Hits of Jason Blum
- Nautilus - To Become a Better Investor, Think Like Darwin
- Outside - The Curious Case of the Disappearing Nuts
- Aeon - Web of war
- Ars Technica - Football: A deep dive into the tech and data behind the best players in the world
- Popular Mechanics - It’ll Take An Army To Kill The Emperor
- Quanta - How Heat Kills Cells
- Wired - India’s Silicon Valley Is Dying of Thirst. Your City May Be Next
- Absolute Return Partners - Investment Rules
- Inc. - Meet the $21 Million Company That Thinks a New iPhone Is a Total Waste of Money
- Lucky Peach - Press the Button
- Outside - The Thieves Who Steal Sunken Warships, Right Down to the Bolts
- The New York Times - Is China the World’s New Colonial Power?
- Bloomberg - Can Wal-Mart’s Expensive New E-Commerce Operation Compete With Amazon?
- Scientific American - Why Don't People Return Their Shopping Carts?
- CityLab - Cities Seek Deliverance From the E-Commerce Boom
- The New York Times - The Online Marketplace That’s a Portal to the Future of Capitalism
- GQ - The Life and Death of Wasil, the Taliban-Hunting Child Warrior
- 1843 Magazine - The data or the hunch
- Fortune - Donald Trump, Palantir, and the crazy battle to clean up a multibillion-dollar Military procurement swamp
- Bloomberg - Larry Fink Q&A: “I Don’t Identify as Powerful”
- Priceonomics - Is Every Speed Limit Too Low?
- TechRepublic - Inside Amazon's clickworker platform: How half a million people are being paid pennies to train AI
- New York Magazine - A Portrait of I. M. Pei at (Nearly) 100
- Financial Times - The fearless market ignores perils ahead
- Popular Mechanics - The Blood of the Crab
- ESPN - Sin City Or Bust
- The Atlantic - Frank and Steven’s Excellent Corporate-Raiding Adventure
- Bloomberg - The Great Nevada Lithium Rush to Fuel the New Economy
- The New Yorker - Silicon Valley’s Quest to Live Forever
- BBC - Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel
- Prospect - Gambling is a feature of capitalism—not a bug
- Slate - The Week the World Almost Ended
- The Economist - Parkageddon: How not to create traffic jams, pollution and urban sprawl
- Bloomberg - Uncovering the Secret History of Wall Street’s Largest Oil Trade
- Nautilus - The Man Who Played with Absolute Power
- Fortune - The Invisible Selling Machine
- GQ - Will Roger Federer Ever Be Done?
- BBC - The astonishing vision and focus of Namibia’s nomads
- Bloomberg - Domino’s Atoned for Its Crimes Against Pizza and Built a $9 Billion Empire
- Wired - Inside the Hunt for Russia’s Most Notorious Hacker
- Damn Interesting - The Greatest Baroque Composer Never Known
- Ars Technica - Inside NASA’s daring $8 billion plan to finally find extraterrestrial life
- Newsweek - Meet Henry Orenstein, The Man Who Changed How The World Plays
- Peter R. Fisher - Undoing Extraordinary Monetary Policy (Speech)
- The Economist - Here, There and Everywhere: Quantum technology is beginning to come into its own
- Bloomberg - Fury Road: Did Uber Steal the Driverless Future From Google?
- Aeon - In praise of cash
- 1843 Magazine - Art Market vs. Predator
- New York Magazine - ‘The Kids Think I’m a Shoe’
- CFA Institute - The Middle East and the New World Order
- Aeon - How Europe became so rich
- Bloomberg - What Happens When Two Bankers and an Engineer Get a Billion Dollars?
- Wired - Inside the Macedonian Fake-News Complex
- The New York Times - Deep in Brazil’s Amazon, Exploring the Ruins of Ford’s Fantasyland
- Lucky Peach - The Coffee Shaman
- Financial Times - Ed Thorp: the man who beat the casinos, then the markets
- Fortune - Simon Property Group Fights to Reinvent the Shopping Mall
- The Guardian - The hi-tech war on science fraud
- BuzzFeed - How Many Startups Does It Take To Change A Lightbulb?
- Newsweek - Searching for California’s Lost Viking Treasure Ship
- The Guardian - How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next
- The New Yorker - The Desperate Battle to Destroy ISIS
- MIT Technology Review - Google’s Long, Strange Life Span Trip
- Credit Suisse - Looking for Easy Games: How Passive Investing Shapes Active Management
- Sports Illustrated - All In: Behind the scenes with the Golden Knights, Vegas's first major league franchise
- Wired - Can You Turn A Terrorist Back Into A Citizen?
- KKR - Outlook for 2017: Paradigm Shift
- Fortune - Is the World Big Enough for Huawei?
- Men's Journal - The New Predators: Look Who's Turning Hunting into an Action Sport
- Bloomberg - How Not to Build a Supermall: $5 Billion, 5 Governors, 3 Developers, and 15 Years
- The Economist - Vienna: How Vienna produced ideas that shaped the West
- Aspen Institute - American Prosperity Project: A Nonpartisan Framework for Long-Term Investment
- Men's Journal - The Man Taking Down Big Sugar
- Paleofuture - All American Huckster: The Untold Story of Napoleon Hill, the Greatest Self-Help Scammer of All Time
- Nautilus - If Not Darwin, Who?
- The Atlantic - The Four-Letter Code to Selling Just About Anything
- The New York Times - Launch Pad: How an Indian Innovator Reverse-Engineered the Making of Sanitary Pads
- The Economist - Big data, meet Big Brother China invents the digital totalitarian state
- Lapham’s Quarterly - The Mirror Effect
- Vanity Fair - How A Grad Student Found Spyware That Could Control Anybody’s iPhone From Anywhere In The World
- Aeon - The addiction habit
- The New York Times - The Great A.I. Awakening
- Quartz - The story of the humble latex, which laid the foundation for the global web
- Bloomberg - How Antibiotic-Tainted Seafood From China Ends Up on Your Table
- Modern War Institute - The Most Effective Weapon on the Modern Battlefield is Concrete
- 1843 Magazine - High Hopes in the Andes
- The Atlantic - Searching for Lost Knowledge in the Age of Intelligent Machines
- Foreign Policy - The Man Who Could Have Stopped the Islamic State
- New York Magazine - Lego Is the Perfect Toy
- Nikkei - A look at the global eel trade reveals widespread fraud
- Rolling Stone - Gridiron Gangster: How a Vigilante Gambler Took Down an Alleged Crime Boss
- The Atlantic - How Humans Became 'Consumers': A History
- The New York Times - The Woman Who Might Find Us Another Earth
- Vanity Fair - Inside Quebec’s Great, Multi-Million-Dollar Maple-Syrup Heist
- The Verge - Flying Cars Are Closer Than You Think
- Smithsonian - The Remarkable Comeback of Przewalski's Horse
- Vanity Fair - How Two Trailblazing Psychologists Turned The World Of Decision Science Upside Down
- The Guardian - The spy who couldn’t spell: how the biggest heist in the history of US espionage was foiled
- GMO - Hellish Choices: What’s An Asset Owner To Do?
- The Economist - Online retailing in India: The great race
- The New York Times - Makeover Mania: Inside the 21st-Century Craze for Redesigning Everything
- Pacific Standard - Big Ideas in Social Science: An Interview With Robert J. Shiller on Behavioral Economics
- Bloomberg - Decapitate and Freeze Now. Figure Out Immortality Later
- Rolling Stone - Bellagio Bandit: How One Man Robbed Vegas' Biggest Casino and Almost Got Away
- Forbes - Inside Magic Leap, The Secretive $4.5 Billion Startup Changing Computing Forever
- Credit Suisse - Measuring the Moat: Assessing the Magnitude and Sustainability of Value Creation
- 1843 Magazine - The Scientists Who Make Apps Addictive
- Town & Country - Recounting a Once-in-a-Lifetime Trip to Mongolia's Gobi Desert
- Popular Mechanics - Inside The Jet Propulsion Laboratory: NASA’s Crazy, Kooky, Legendary Research Facility
- The Economist - Water scarcity: Liquidity crisis
- The New Yorker - Venezuela, A Failing State
- HBR - Noise: How to Overcome the High, Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Decision Making
- Reuters - The Uncounted: ‘Superbug’ scourge spreads as U.S. fails to track rising human toll
- Wired UK - An Italian rapper, a 'hangman's noose' and a $250m lawsuit: the chaotic race to build Elon Musk's hyperloop
- Priceonomics - There Are No Truffles in Truffle Oil
- BuzzFeed - Inside The Race To Become The Chipotle Of Pizza
- VoxEU - Good booms, bad booms: Why only some credit booms end in a crisis
- Inc - The Swift Rise--and Fall--of America's One-Time Fastest-Growing Company
- Nature - Busting the billion-dollar myth: how to slash the cost of drug development
- ESPN - Welcome to the Big Time
- ProPublica - Set It and Forget It: How Default Settings Rule the World
- Quanta - A Unified Theory of Randomness
- Bloomberg - The Canadian Housing Boom Fueled by China’s Billionaires
- The New York Times - The Brain That Couldn’t Remember
- Wired UK - Inside Red Bull's extreme bootcamp where athletes become winners
- The New Yorker - The Libertarian's Secret Weapon
- Politico - Inside the GOP’s Shadow Convention
- Wired - The Polls Are All Wrong. A Startup Called Civis Is Our Best Hope to Fix Them
- BuzzFeed - How The Haters And Losers Lost
- Washington Post - Two Clintons. 41 Years. $3 Billion.
- GQ - The Yunited States of Yuge
- Absolute Return Partners - The Empire Strikes Back (wards)
- Popular Mechanics - How To Fix Flying
- The New York Times - The American Who Accidentally Became a Chinese Movie Star
- Bloomberg - My Venezuela Nightmare: A 30-Day Hunt for Food in a Starving Land
- Nautilus - The Sound So Loud That It Circled the Earth Four Times
- Aeon - Metaknowledge
- The New York Times - Steinway’s Grand Ambitions for Its Pianos in China
- The Verge - Why Microsoft is betting its future on AI
- Smithsonian - The Discovery of a Roman Gladiator School Brings the Famed Fighters Back to Life
- National Geographic - 2016 Will Be One Second Longer Than Expected
- The New York Times - The New Panama Canal: A Risky Bet
- The Economist - Technology Quarterly: The Future of Agriculture
- Bloomberg - Under Armour’s Quest to Dethrone Nike and Jump-Start Baltimore
- Fortune - Spy Tech That Reads Your Mind
- Wired - Inside The Mind Of Steven Spielberg, Hollywood's Big, Friendly Giant
- Global Challenges Foundation - Global Catastrophic Risks 2016 [Executive Summary]
- Popular Mechanics - How the U.S. Patent Office Got So Screwed Up
- Bloomberg - The Story of Britain’s Biggest Insider-Trading Trial
- Rolling Stone - Zika: The Epidemic at America's Door
- Vox - Why LaCroix sparkling water is suddenly everywhere
- Forbes - Skype For Cash: How TransferWise Is Upending The Way Consumers Move $3 Trillion Around The Globe
- Smithsonian - Kill All the Mosquitoes?!
- Bloomberg - The Untold Story Behind Saudi Arabia’s 41-Year U.S. Debt Secret
- Sports Illustrated - Back to her roots: How Katie Ledecky became so dominant in the pool
- Oaktree - Economic Reality
- Ars Technica UK - How the Internet works: Submarine fibre, brains in jars, and coaxial cables
- Bloomberg - How to Get Trump Elected When He's Wrecking Everything You Built
- Forbes - Inside Israel's Secret Startup Machine
- The New York Times - A Renegade Muscles In on Mister Softee’s Turf
- GMO - Keeping the Faith (+Part I: Always Cry Over Spilt Milk / Part II: Updates)
- Fortune - The Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone (Part 1 of 3)
- Rolling Stone - Will America's Worst Wildfire Disaster Happen in New Jersey?
- The New Yorker - The Nazi Underground: Is treasure buried beneath the mountains of Poland?
- Aeon - The ages of distraction
- Wired - One Swede Will Kill Cash Forever – Unless His Foe Saves It From Extinction
- Forbes - Cure Baldness? Heal Arthritis? Erase Wrinkles? An Unknown Billionaire's Quest To Reverse Aging
- The New York Times - The Battle Over the Sea-Monkey Fortune
- International Business Times - Road To Rio: Can The Olympics Save Golf?
- Absolute Return Partners - Abnormalities in the New Normal
- Fast Company - Meet The New Mavericks: An Inside Look At America's Drone Training Program
- Popular Mechanics - The Never-Ending Greatness of L.L. Bean's Boots
- Quanta - The Evolutionary Argument Against Reality
- Politico - Las Vegas Is Betting It Can Become the Silicon Valley of Water
- The New Yorker - Dirty Hands: A cheating scandal in the world of professional bridge.
- Bloomberg - How Snapchat Built A Business By Confusing Olds
- The Telegraph - Welcome to the land that no country wants
- The Atlantic - Busting Cactus Smugglers in the American West
- SB Nation - Last Breaths in a Spanish Bullring
- Wired - Welcome to the Metastructure: The New Internet of Transportation
- Bloomberg - Stealing White: How a corporate spy swiped plans for DuPont’s billion-dollar color formula
- New York Magazine - The Epic Fall of Hollywood’s Hottest Algorithm
- Men's Journal - American Shaman: The Incredible Story of Lucas Weiss
- Vanity Fair - Why Some of the World’s Most Famous Chefs Don’t Want a Michelin Star
- JP Morgan - A Brave New World: The De-Carbonization of Electricity Grids
- BuzzFeed - The Ticket Machine
- Bloomberg - How Microsoft Plans to Beat Google and Facebook to the Next Tech Breakthrough
- Miami New Times - DJ Khaled's Journey of Success Started Long Before Snapchat
- Wired - How a Nation of Tech Copycats Transformed into a Hub for Innovation
- The New Yorker - The Mogul of the Middle: As the movie business founders, Adam Fogelson tries to reinvent the system.
- Inc. - The Most Important Billion-Dollar Company You've Never Heard Of
- Bloomberg - Can Cool Clothes Get Any Cheaper Than This?
- VoxEU - The profitability of early coinage
- Absolute Return Partners - The Biggest Stories of 2016?
- Fortune - Amazon Invades India
- The New York Times - Maritime ‘Repo Men’: A Last Resort For Stolen Ships
- Wired - Department of Defense Head Ashton Carter Entlists Silicon Valley to Transform the Military
- The New Yorker - The Commercial Zen of Muji
- Eurasia Group - Top Risks 2016
- Forbes - How John And Patrick Collison Built Stripe Into The PayPal Of The Mobile Era
- Wired - How Rogue Techies Armed the Predator, Almost Stopped 9/11, and Accidentally Invented Remote War
- Pacific Standard - Taping It and Making It: The Rise of Kinesiology Tape and the Power of Placebos in Sports
- Nautilus - The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic
- Fortune - Why Alibaba Wants Chinese Shoppers to Buy American
- The New York Times - A New Chapter for Saffron
- Bloomberg - Inside Chipotle’s Contamination Crisis
- The New Yorker - Follow The White Ball: The torments of Ronnie O’Sullivan, snooker’s greatest player.
- Credit Suisse - IQ versus RQ: Differentiating Smarts from Decision-Making Skills
- Financial Times - Lunch with the FT: Jeremy Clarkson
- Back Channel - Canary in the Code Mine
- FRBNY - Crisis Chronicles: The Cotton Famine of 1862-63 and the U.S. One-Dollar Note
- Bloomberg - The $500 Million Battle Over Disney’s Princesses
- Brookings Institution - The Believer: How an Introvert with a Passion for Religion and Soccer became Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, Leader of the Islamic State
- Vanity Fair - How Jessica Alba Built a Billion-Dollar Business Empire
- Nautilus - How the Western Diet Has Derailed Our Evolution
- Sports Illustrated - How a book on stoicism became wildly popular at every level of the NFL
- BlackRock - The Unintended Consequences of Monetary Policy
- Forbes - America's Nuttiest Billionaire Couple: Amid Drought, Stewart And Lynda Resnick Are Richer Than Ever
- Financial Times - Satellite wars
- Wired - Bitcoin’s Creator Satoshi Nakamoto Is Probably This Unknown Australian Genius
- The Cauldron - You Can’t Out-ESPN ESPN
- The Chronicle of Higher Education - Bringing Up Genius
- The New York Times - The Serial Swatter
- Fortune - Wi-Fi Will This Company Save Wi-Fi or Destroy It?
- Bloomberg - This Man Is the Most Dangerous Political Operative in America
- Forbes - Subprime Supremo: Don Hankey Made A Fortune On High-Interest Car Loans -- Now He's Uber's Partner
- Wired - Lucky VII: J.J. Abrams, Star Wars Superfan, on Directing The Force Awakens
- CS - Sharpening Your Forecasting Skills: Foresight Is a Measurable Skill That You Can Cultivate
- Rolling Stone - The Darknet: Is the Government Destroying "the Wild West of the Internet?"
- The Verge - The Heart Is Just A Pump
- BuzzFeed - Shooter, Passer, Dictator, Spy: The Lost, True Story Of The CIA’s Greatest Basketball Coach
- Reuters - The Cannibalized Company
- The New Yorker - The Doomsday Invention: Will artificial intelligence bring us utopia or destruction?
- Fortune - Nike’s Master Craftsman
- The Guardian - Lost at sea: the man who vanished for 14 months
- Bloomberg - Iran Has Been Hiding One of the World’s Great Collections of Modern Art
- California Sunday Magazine - A New Front: Can the Pentagon do business with Silicon Valley?
- ESPN - How the world's biggest bookie was snared at last year's WSOP -- and walked a free man
- Forbes - Inside The Coors Family's Secretive Ceramics Business Worth Billions
- BuzzFeed - The Man Who’s Trying To Build A Better Apple
- BBC - The lost art of getting lost
- Bloomberg - A Few California Farmers Have Lots of Water. Can They Keep It?
- Artemis Capital - Volatility and the Allegory of the Prisoner’s Dilemma: False Peace, Moral Hazard, and Shadow Convexity
- Nautilus - The Hidden Power Laws of Ecosystems
- BBC - Why is hi-tech Japan using cassette tapes and faxes?
- Grantland - Blades of Glory
- Credit Suisse - What’s Going On in Your Brain? Common Investor Biases and Where They Come From
- Foreign Policy - The Age of Infection
- Bloomberg - How Two Guys Lost God and Found $40 Million
- Fortune - Southwest bets big on business travelers
- Wall Street Journal - Inside De Beers’s Hunt for Africa’s Elusive Diamonds
- FiveThirtyEight - Can An Astrophysicist Change The Way We Watch Sports?
- The New Yorker - The Death and Life of Atlantic City: Zeno’s paradox down the shore.
- Rolling Stone - The Rise and Fall of a Bitcoin Kingpin
- IEEE Spectrum - The Secret of Airbnb’s Pricing Algorithm
- Bloomberg - Why Gogo's Infuriatingly Expensive, Slow Internet Still Owns the Skies
- Nature - The growing global battle against blood-sucking ticks
- Politico - China: The new Spanish Empire?
- Council on Foreign Relations - The Sunni-Shia Divide
- Popular Science - Europa Or Bust: Searching For Life In Jupiter's Orbit
- New York Magazine - The World is Not Enough: Net-a-Porter’s Bigger (Better?) Future.
- GQ - Pablo Escobar Will Never Die
- Slate - Of Flying Squirrels and Yard Goats
- The New Yorker - Learning to Speak Lingerie: Chinese merchants and the inroads of globalization.
- Bloomberg - Inside Shell’s Extreme Plan to Drill for Oil in the Arctic
- Salon - A most brilliant art world con: A near-perfect scheme, barely unraveled, straight from Hollywood
- ESPN - Believe in Featherbowling
- Book Review - The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
- The New York Times - How a Chinese Billionaire Built Her Fortune
- Wired - The Tricky Ethics of the Lucrative Disaster Rescue Business
- Bloomberg - Google’s $6 Billion Miscalculation on the EU
- The Verge - The Changeup: How baseball’s tech team built the future of television
- Nautilus - How Pantone Colors Your World
- Fortune - Can Samsung's new leader dethrone Apple?
- Bloomberg - Man vs. Machine: The true story of an ex-cop’s war on lie detectors
- Vanity Fair - Inside the Family Battle for the Newman’s Own Brand Name
- Sports Illustrated - Pete Carroll, NFL's eternal optimist, is ready to turn heartbreak into triumph
- GMO - Price-Insensitive Sellers (Inker) & Ten Quick Topics to Ruin Your Summer (Grantham)
- BuzzFeed - Sex, Lies, and Interest Rates: How a "powerful criminal network" infiltrated the Bank of England
- Fortune - The Rise of FAO Schwarz (1940)
- California Sunday Magazine - Breaking Ground
- Bloomberg - For $725 Million, You Can Buy a Texas Ranch That's the Size of a Small Nation
- Hoisington - Misperceptions Create Significant Bond Market Value
- Bloomberg - Distressed Denim: Levi’s Tries to Adapt to the Yoga Pants Era
- Inc. - How a Family Business Feud Almost Killed Mardi Gras
- Wired - The Superplant That May Finally Topple the Rubber Monopoly
- Art & Science - Technology and The Evolution of Storytelling
- Grantland - 30 for 30 Shorts: Ted Turner’s Greatest Race
- The New Yorker - The Demolition Man: Matteo Renzi is on a mission to remake Italy.
- VoxEU - Trends and prospects for private-sector deleveraging in advanced economies
- Rolling Stone - The Endless Fall of Suge Knight
- The New York Times - What Happens When a State Is Run by Movie Stars?
- The Daily Beast - The Secret World of Tennis Gambling
- Pro Publica - Holy Crop: How federal dollars are financing the water crisis in the West
- Fast Company - Y Combinator President Sam Altman Is Dreaming Big
- The New Yorker - The Man Who Broke the Music Business: The dawn of online piracy.
- Bloomberg - A Pinot Noir
- Men's Journal - The Devil's Obstacle Course
- The New York Times - How Bitcoin is Disrupting Argentina’s Economy
- Bloomberg - The People’s Republic of Cruiseland
- Forbes - Twinkie's Miracle Comeback: The Untold, Inside Story of a $2 Billion Feast
- Fast Company - How Japan's Line App Became A Culture-Changing, Revenue-Generating Phenomenon
- The New Yorker - Escape or Die: When pirates captured a cargo ship, its crew faced one desperate choice after another.
- Lucky Peach - Inventing the Power Lunch
- The New Yorker - Born Red: How Xi Jinping, an unremarkable provincial administrator, became China’s most authoritarian leader since Mao.
- Institutional Investor - The Rise of the Tech Model May Soon Make You Obsolete
- Bloomberg - Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Extend the Age of Oil
- The Morning News - The Marlboro Men of Chernivtsi
- Financial Times - Breakfast with the FT: Ray Kurzweil
- Salon - The secret history of caffeine
- Hodinkee - Inside The Manufacture: Going Where Few Have Gone Before – Inside All Four Rolex Manufacturing Facilities
- Credit Suisse - Capital Allocation: Evidence, Analytical Methods, and Assessment Guidance
- Bloomberg - Can SiriusXM Survive Without Howard Stern?
- Financial Times - Lunch with the FT: Barry Diller
- The New Yorker - The Unravelling: In a failing state, an anti-Islamist general mounts a divisive campaign.
- First We Feast - The Pappy Trackers: Understanding Black-Market Bourbon Pricing
- The Verge - All sports everything
- Foreign Affairs - The Calm Before the Storm: Why Volatility Signals Stability, and Vice Versa
- Janus Capital - Ides
- The New Yorker - Remote Control: Can an exiled oligarch persuade Russia that Putin must go?
- Fortune - Byron Trott: The billionaires' banker
- Businessweek - The Chinese Government Is Getting Rich Selling Cigarettes
- The New York Times - My No-Soap, No-Shampoo, Bacteria-Rich Hygiene Experiment
- Method - The Cat Went Over Radioactive Mountain
- Grantland - 30 for 30 Shorts: Robbed
- Institutional Investor - The 4 Major Geopolitical Challenges Investors Must Face
- The New York Times - Inside a Chinese Test-Prep Factory
- Aeon - Talk like an Egyptian
- Fortune - Disney CEO Bob Iger's empire of tech
- Wired - The Secret World of Stolen Smartphones, Where Business Is Booming
- Longreads - The Rise and Fall of John DeLorean
- Priceonomics - The Man Who Invented Scotch Tape
- Brookings - The Other Aging of America: The Increasing Dominance of Older Firms
- Bloomberg - Chocolate: Can Science Save the World's Most Endangered Treat?
- Businessweek - Now at the Sands Casino: An Iranian Hacker in Every Server
- Vice - The Law Firm That Works with Oligarchs, Money Launderers, and Dictators
- Wired UK - The story of Bloodhound SSC's land speed dreams
- New York Magazine - Smile, You’re Speaking Emoji: The rapid evolution of a wordless tongue.
- CFA Institute - The Herd and the Bees: Can biomimicry improve investment decisions?
- Businessweek - How to Get Into an Ivy League College—Guaranteed
- MIT Technology Review - Spotting Cancer in a Vial of Blood
- The Daily Beast - You Can Look It Up: The Wikipedia Story
- Playboy - Iceman Cometh
- The New York Times - Larry Ellison Bought an Island in Hawaii. Now What?
- GQ - Cliven Bundy's War: Inside the Rancher's Independent Sovereign Republic
- Wall Street Journal - Inside Dr. Seuss Inc.
- SB Nation - Sumo On The Offense
- The New York Times - Paying Ransoms, Europe Bankrolls Qaeda Terror
- DealBook - In a Subprime Bubble for Used Cars, Borrowers Pay Sky-High Rates
- Fortune - This CEO is out for blood
- Financial Times - Troubled waters: the Mekong River crisis
- Businessweek - Puerto Rico: Tropical Tax Haven for America's Super-Rich
- Wired - Waiting for Dark
- Globe & Mail - Cheap at sea, pricey on the plate: The voodoo of lobster economics
- The Verge - Inside the life of a pro gamer
- The Economist - MH17 and the war in Ukraine: Collateral damage
- The Economist - Corporate tax in America: How to stop the inversion perversion
- The Economist - Schumpeter: Unplugged and unproductive
- The Economist - Siemens: Fixing the German dynamo
- The Economist - Energy in Central Asia (1): Mi CASA no es tu CASA
- The Economist - Free exchange: Sun, wind and drain
- CFA Institute - Double, Double Toil and Trouble: If inflation metrics are wrong, mischief could be brewing for markets
- PIMCO - The New Neutral
- Forbes - Is This How We'll Cure Cancer?
- The New York Times - Can the Nervous System Be Hacked?
- The New Yorker - The End of Food
- Wall Street Journal - How to Trick the Guilty and Gullible into Revealing Themselves
- Politico - The Phantom Menace
- SB Nation - A beautiful corpse: An oral history of the fast life and quick death of the XFL
- The Economist - Asian business: A world to conquer
- The Economist - Health-care fraud: The $272 billion swindle
- The Economist - Demography: Quality time
- The Economist - Europe’s elections: The Eurosceptic Union
- The Economist - American finance: Risk on
- The Economist - SABMiller in Africa: The beer frontier
- Fast Company - The Truth About Google X: An Exclusive Look Behind The Secretive Lab's Closed Doors
- BIS - Competitive monetary easing - is it yesterday once more?
- Bloomberg - Shrimp-Price Surge Making Noodles’ Pad Thai More Costly
- Business Insider - A 21-Year-Old Stanford Kid Got $30 Million, Then Everything Blew Up
- PRI - To get the autographs of top world leaders, you need commitment, courage and chutzpah
- Medium - The Charm Hacker
- Scientific American - The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: Why Paper Still Beats Screens
- Wall Street Journal - Inside a Twitter Robot Factory
- VoxEU - Currency wars and the euro
- Journal of Economic Perspectives - An Interview with Paul Volcker
- Esquire - Patient Zero: There’s a Whole New Way of Killing Cancer
- The New Yorker - Dealer’s Hand: Why are so many people paying so much money for art?
- Fortune - Apple pie meets the machine (1930)
- Wall Street Journal - Chess-Championship Results Show Powerful Role of Computers
- MCM Capital - Macro-Agnosticism & the ‘Invisi-Bubble’
- Aeon - Master of many trades
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