Cards Against Humanity helps out women in science
The creators of Cards Against Humanity, dubbed as the “party game for horrible people”, have managed to do some good.
ISIS favorite cars are…Toyota?
Toyota’s trucks are popular in developing countries—apparently even with the terror group ISIS, USA Today reports.
FTSE 100 biggest 5-day gain since 2011
The London market has its eighth straight day of gains, with miners leading the way after Glencore says it is slashing its zinc production.
China’s impact cannot be ignored: Osborne
U.K. finance minister George Osborne said while China’s economy was undoubtedly slowing, it was not the biggest risk to Britain’s economic stability.
The ‘Icahn bottom’? Where his call for doom stands
When Icahn put together a presentation on why he thought the market was in trouble, investors took notice—and bought.
Sports Direct chief charged over USC
Sports Direct chief executive David Forsey has been charged with a criminal offence following the closure of fashion retailer USC.
1MDB ‘should face criminal prosecution’
Malaysia’s Central Bank recommends criminal prosecutions related to controversial state investment fund 1MDB.
VIDEO: The ‘fun sock’ entrepreneur
A day in the shoes of technology specialist turned sock-maker Nic Haralambous.
VIDEO: SA ostrich farmers back on their feet
Ostrich farming – hit by bird flu and export bans in 2011 – is showing signs of recovery.
The world’s most controversial border walls
Building walls has long been the process for keeping others out. Will it still work for today’s most controversial border plans?
