The first thing 14 lottery winners have bought after finding out they were rich
Winning the lottery may be a dream come true, but what that actually looks like is different for everyone.
Winning the lottery may be a dream come true, but what that actually looks like is different for everyone.
Drones, throwback gadgets and the ever growing world of connected Internet of Things gear topped WIRED's CES 2016 trends.
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<p>KUALA LUMPUR: A high-level committee (HLC) to address challenges faced by young entrepreneurs could be established soon.</p> © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
When police promise a suspect that he won’t be prosecuted if he tells them the truth, and he does, can he still be prosecuted? Yes, a state appeals court said Friday, as long as the promise didn’t come from the district attorney. But anything he said to the officers can’t be used as evidence against him. Based on that reasoning, the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Diego overturned Fabian Perez’s murder conviction and life-without-parole sentence for the robbery and murder of a taxi driver in 2003. Читать дальше...
CES is a seemingly endless bonanza of product debuts. Everything from cars and drones to headphones and televisions is on display and in mind-boggling quantities. These products are WIRED's favorites.
Guest: Keith Gessen, journalist, translator, and writer. He’s one of the founders of N+1 Magazine and the translator of Kirill Medvedev’s It’s No Good: Poems / Essays /Actions. His most recent article is “Western Journalists in Ukraine” part of N+1’s special symposium on Ukraine. There are a few texts mentioned in the interview. Here they are for […]
New York Times Washington correspondent Charlie Savage discusses his new book, Power Wars: Inside Obama's Post-9/11 Presidency.
The story of Bryan Silva, aka the #gratata guy.
Listen to the Internet Explorer podcast for the story of Vine star Bryan Silva, who was arrested this week.
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This is the mugshot of Bryan Silva, taken on Jan. 3 after an hours-long standoff with police at his home in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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In 2014, Bryan Silva became known as... Читать дальше...