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السبت، 21 يوليو 2018

The Secret Rooms Hotels Don't Tell You About

Plus: Life-changing DNA tests and the business of being Jennifer Aniston
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Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
Inside the Luxurious Rooms Hotels Keep Secret

Inside the Luxurious Rooms Hotels Keep Secret

If you've ever wondered what would happen if Beyoncé walked into a fully booked hotel, here's your answer. Take a peek inside the swanky, invitation-only rooms that are too precious to advertise.

Bloomberg
When a DNA Test Returns Shocking Results

When a DNA Test Returns Shocking Results

In the era of mail-in ancestry tests, more and more genealogy enthusiasts are discovering that their parents aren't actually biological relatives. Here's how some people cope with the life-changing news.

The Atlantic
The Business of Being Jennifer Aniston

The Business of Being Jennifer Aniston

She made $1 million per episode as Rachel on 'Friends.' But Aniston's most lucrative role has been playing herself in advertisements for everything from water to moisturizer to dry-eye medicine. How America's "girl next door" became Madison Avenue's go-to pitchwoman.

ELLE
Who Is George Soros?

Who Is George Soros?

Reviled by the alt-right as the face of globalism, the Holocaust survivor and hedge fund billionaire spent a fortune trying to prop up liberal democracies all over the world. Now he fears he's losing.

The New York Times
The Most Important Video Game on the Planet

The Most Important Video Game on the Planet

What do celebrities, professional athletes, and countless high schoolers have in common? They're obsessed with 'Fortnite,' a 100-player, last-man-standing video game played by 125 million people across the globe. "It's just fun, man," says rapper Lil Yachty. "Like a catchy song, it just feels good."

New York Magazine
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