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Adam Pasick

Adam Pasick

Adam was formerly managing editor of nymag.com. Before that spent 10 years with Reuters in New York, London, and—in a career move that will haunt him for all eternity—the virtual world of Second Life. He is based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Adam was formerly managing editor of nymag.com. Before that spent 10 years with Reuters in New York, London, and—in a career move that will haunt him for all eternity—the virtual world of Second Life. He is based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Management

The U.S. Is Pulling Most of Its Staff Out of Cuba After a Series of Mysterious Attacks

Attacks caused traumatic brain injuries and permanent hearing loss in at least 21 diplomats and their family members.

Oversight

Hillary Clinton Directly Blames FBI Director James Comey For Her Loss

His letters to Congress "stopped our momentum," according to the candidate.

Tech

The Eric Schmidt-Backed Startup Working to Put Hillary Clinton in the White House

The Groundwork, according to Democratic campaign operatives and technologists, is part of efforts by Schmidt to elect Clinton.

Management

Clinton Looks Unstoppable After Wins in Illinois, Ohio and North Carolina

The former State Department chief is turning weakness to strength in the Rust Belt.

Oversight

Obama Restores Mount McKinley to Its Original Name of Denali

The park encompassing the mountain has been called Denali National Park since 1980.

Management

Travelers Can Write Yelp Reviews For the TSA

The crowdsourcing hub is now a place to rate airport security experiences. Here are the best reviews so far.

Oversight

China’s Ambassador to the US Thinks “House of Cards” Is a Reality Show

The Netflix series depicts the American political system as corrupt and cynical, but it doesn't do China any favors either.

Management

The Complete Guide to Listening to Music at Work

It has never been easier to tune in to your own customized soundtrack. Here's what you need to know.

Defense

US Ambassador to China Visits Tibet Amid Wave of Self-Immolations

This is the first visit by an American ambassador to the region since 2010.

Defense

Pentagon Accidentally Reveals North Korea May Have a Nuclear Missile

The Defense Intelligence Agency cautioned that the weapon’s “reliability would be low.”