The Geography of Urban Violence
A new online mapping tool allows you to track long-term trends in violence across dozens of U.S. cities.
The surprising story of ex-Mexican president Vicente Fox, who started as a Coca-Cola delivery worker and worked his way up to run Coca-Cola Mexico
Former Mexican president Vicente Fox led Coca-Cola‘s charge in taking on Pepsi in Mexico in the 1960s, starting out working as a delivery worker.
New York Public Library turns classic novels into Insta Stories
The New York Public Library is using Instagram’s Stories feature to make classic novels more accessible and enticing to read, especially to the younger generation.
America’s rich are moving to the coasts as the poor go inland
America’s wealthy households are increasingly moving to coastal cities on both sides of the country, but those with more modest incomes are either relocating to or being pushed into the nation’s Rust Belt, according to a new study.
This is how much profit Ferrari makes off every car
Ferrari, an Italian luxury sports car founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939, makes an average $80,000 per car sold.