April 12, 2016
- Following the Panama Papers, EU to require multinational firms to disclose more tax information.
- The Panama Papers counterintuitive conspiracy theory: Putin is the mole.
- So many Detroiters are seeking concealed pistol permits, classes are booked for two months out.
- Analysts say NPR is signing its own death warrant by ignoring its digital future for the sake of station managers.
- China now has its own fake BBC—the Business Broadcast of China—complete with BBC-like website.
- Billionaire's move to Florida prompts New Jersey lawmakers to reconsider the state's tax structure.
- Sweden's "call-a-Swede" tourism program so far proves successful, judging by fun.
- Denmark's "once-tender embrace" of refugees has turned into uncompromising rejection.
- Training white people not to be racist.
- Brazil's congressional committee votes 38 to 27 in favor of impeaching president Rousseff.
- White House staff—maids, florists, engineers—worry about working under a Trump First Family.
- Demand from new tourists drains Cuba of beer.
- New law to prevent drunk driving in Thailand will send offenders to work in morgues.
- New driver leaves windshield notes around Los Angeles, correcting people's bad behavior.
- What your email opener says about you.
- "Rage yoga" encourages swearing, shouting, drinking during exercise.
- Skateboarding pioneer demonstrates how his sport has no rules.
- Scientists launch systematic method to find "genetic superheroes."
- Life as the first person ever identified with a "severely deficient autobiographical memory."
- Portraits of the makers of America's signs.