Dexter Thomas
When Givenchy needs to sell a luxury handbag in China, they call Mr. Bags
This 26-year-old former finance student can make a luxury handbag sell out in minutes.
Chicago police left a "bait truck" full of Nikes in a predominantly black neighborhood
The "bait truck" outraged community activists, but the practice of "baiting" with everything from cars to cell phones to porch packages is a common police tactic.
This far-right group is trying to drag leftists into an unwinnable PR war
For someone running for Senate in Washington, Joey Gibson spends a lot of time out of state.
How detective work is being used to rescue kids from the foster care system
Foster care private detectives do what understaffed and under-resourced government agencies can’t — find permanent homes for foster care teens
We spoke to the daughter of a Japanese cult leader the day before he was executed
Doomsday cult leader Shoko Asahara was just executed for his role in the 1995 sarin gas attack that killed 13 on the Tokyo subway
I used my best “white voice” to interview Boots Riley about “Sorry to Bother You”
The white voice is also the main premise behind rapper Boots Riley’s debut film, ”Sorry to Bother You“
Drake may be responsible for 5 percent of Toronto’s $8.8B tourism economy
Drake is a walking economic stimulus package, and Toronto politicians love it
North Koreans in Los Angeles are facing discrimination — in Koreatown
Los Angeles isn’t always the friendliest place for a North Korean.
Starbucks' racial bias training went great, according to Starbucks
8,000 Starbucks locations nationwide closed early for racial bias training on Tuesday, but will it actually make a difference?
Here's how to get a full-ride scholarship for playing videogames
A Pennsylvania science and tech college has awarded 16 scholarships for students who excel in Hearthstone, League of Legends, and Overwatch
People can't decide which side of town Kansas City's MLK Jr. Blvd should be on
Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. are often found in majority-black neighborhoods. And more often than not, they’re so run-down that the name is not just a stereotype — it’s a punchline.
"Super Troopers 2" owes its success to the "Cambridge Analytica" of crowdfunding
We talked to the comedy troupe that crowdfunded $4.6 million to bring Super Troopers back to life.