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New Ad for The New York Times Shows What It Sometimes Takes to Break a Big Story

The Truth is Worth It: Fearlessness is of the better advertisements for a news media company (in this case, The New York Times) we’ve ever seen…

A New York Times reporter traveled to Iraq five times and unearthed more than 15,000 documents to detail the Islamic States’ bureaucratic and brutal rule.

The poignant spot, which runs for 2 minutes and 12 seconds, was produced by Manhattan’s Droga5 creative agency.

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We Want to Play Japan’s Dangerous Game of Bo-Taoshi

Played on sports days in Japanese schools, the brutal game of Bo-Taoshi was originated by cadets in the Second World War.

Brave Birder on an E-Scooter Chases Down Dastardly Bike Thief

This bike thief had no idea what he was up against when he crossed paths with a guy looking for young family of crows.

Short Film Teases Reopening of Characteristically Noisy New York City

As case counts drop and vaccination numbers rise, the loud but comforting crush of urban life is coming back.

What Would Happen If an American President Authorized a Nuclear Missile Attack

Complex 571-7 is all that remains of the 54 Titan II missile sites that were on alert across the United States from 1963 to 1987.