A kingdom on the moon.
All 22 female Senators from both parties sign a letter protesting the Senate's inaction on sexual harassment. 1/14
American special forces are in more than twice as many countries as US ambassadors. 2/14
In case you missed it: Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens calls for the repeal of the Second Amendment. 3/14
Why the appointment of John Bolton does not necessarily mean that war is imminent… yet. 4/14
Why aren’t liberal states and cities able to pass the climate legislation they say they want? 5/14
No matter Washington's desire to grill Facebook publicly—Trump is obsessed with taking down Amazon and Bezos. 6/14
Atlanta's digital services have been held for ransom for several days. Jails and cops are using pen and paper. 7/14
The "racial mascoting" of Asian Americans by conservatives isn’t new, but it's reoccurring slightly differently. 8/14
Got VHS? Smithsonian begins crowdsourced digitization of home videos from African-American families. 9/14
Here's every piece of data about you that's owned by Facebook and Google. 10/14
This year alone, 800 storage facilities will come online in an America that's currently overflowing with stuff. 11/14
Designers explain how they name new models of ski jackets: no alliteration, no puns, no more than two syllables. 12/14
"Moon Kingdom," a series of photographs of the Chilean and Bolivian altiplano's untouched landscapes. 13/14
An exhibition game between the Angels and the Dodgers was cut short because of a sewage leak on the field. 14/14
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