Quartz Toyota blamed a glitch for a stoppage affecting a third of global production By: Diego LasarteThe carmaker ruled out a cyberattack as it announced operations would resume by Wednesday morning
Quartz A judge ruled Burger King can be sued for exaggerating the size of its Whoppers By: Diego LasarteThe lawsuit comes amid similar complaints about the size of burgers at McDonald's and Wendy's
Quartz The good news about the rising US unemployment rate By: Diego LasarteAmerica's labor participation rate has finally returned to pre-covid levels
Quartz The streaming wars have made it more expensive than ever to be a sports fan By: Diego LasarteDisney's latest rift with Spectrum shows how unsustainable the live sports market has become
Quartz Mexico alone will have a woman leading every government branch By: Diego LasarteThe country will have its first female president next year.
Quartz Apple launched its most expensive iPhone yet By: Diego LasarteThe iPhone15 comes with a new charging port amid otherwise minimal improvements
Quartz More than a third of US pro sports teams are tied to private equity By: Diego LasarteWith aggressive returns, some of the world's biggest firms are investing in America's premier sports leagues
Quartz How would this UAW strike measure up to past UAW walkouts? By: Diego LasarteThe last one—in 2019—cost GM $4 billion, but this one would be much more impactful.
The New Yorker An International Student on Lockdown During the Shooting in Lewiston, Maine By: Diego Lasarte“When I saw how my American peers reacted and how I reacted, the contrast just blew my mind,” Alan Wang, a senior at Bates College, said.