‘Fake It ‘Til You Make It’: Meet Charlie Javice, The Startup Founder Who Fooled JP Morgan
“There were definitely times where I painted a rosier picture than things truly were,” Frank’s founder and former CEO said months before JP Morgan bought her startup for $175
Ana Walshe Case: Husband Pleads Not Guilty To Murder Charges
Topline Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old mother of three, was reported missing by coworkers on January 4, and her husband—whose internet records reveal he searched for how to dispose of
‘Asian Futurism’ Explodes Into The Present With SF Museum Show
Images from the “Warring States of Cyberpunk” exhibit running at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum. Art by Kongkee, courtesy of San Francisco Asian Art Museum An exhib
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By BAGEHOT NICK BOLES’S dramatic resignation from the Conservative Party on Monday April 1st—he announced that was leaving the party and marched out of the chamber upon learnin
On political caricatures, “real” policies and the idea of public service
By BAGEHOT THE PARADOXES of Brexit multiply by the day. Brexit was supposed to allow Britain to take back control of its destiny. This week a British prime minister sat in a window
On democracy, Sir Lewis Namier and the struggles of the super-rich
By BAGEHOT I SPENT MUCH of this week in the House of Commons press gallery not knowing whether to laugh or cry. Theresa May laying out the case for her deal on Tuesday, her voice s
On political paralysis, British intellectuals and the wisdom of Victorians
By BAGEHOT THE AUGURIES for next week’s Brexit votes are not good, to put it mildly. The European Reform Group of hardline Eurosceptic MPs is divided into two camps: those who ar
On protesting “nuns”, a Labour “defection” and a story about “Andre Previn”
By BAGEHOT THE FIRST time I encountered protesters dressed as nuns was when I lived in the Bay Area of San Francisco in 1984-5. Sister Mary Boom Boom and her fellow Sisters of Perp
Central bankers pledge to ‘stay the course’ on high interest rates
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Anglo-US group completes test flight of propeller aircraft powered by hydrogen
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