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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.

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ISIS favorite cars are…Toyota?

Toyota’s trucks are popular in developing countries—apparently even with the terror group ISIS, USA Today reports.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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1MDB ‘should face criminal prosecution’

Malaysia’s Central Bank recommends criminal prosecutions related to controversial state investment fund 1MDB.

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VIDEO: The ‘fun sock’ entrepreneur

A day in the shoes of technology specialist turned sock-maker Nic Haralambous.

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VIDEO: SA ostrich farmers back on their feet

Ostrich farming – hit by bird flu and export bans in 2011 – is showing signs of recovery.

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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?