April 27, 2015
- Death toll in Nepal earthquake rises above 3,000.
- Piecing together the first 45 minutes of Freddie Gray's police encounter.
- In the past four years, more than 100 people have won judgements or settlements related to Baltimore police brutality.
- US preparing to issue hacking-related sanctions against foreign entities or individuals.
- Lazy journalism is why the West believes North Koreans believe Kim Jong Il shot 18 holes-in-one.
- Novelists including Rachel Kushner, Michael Ondaatje, and Teju Cole withdraw from PEN's gala over Charlie Hebdo award.
- San Francisco restaurant weathers water restrictions by replacing its dish sprayer with an air compressor.
- IKEA's prototype for its 2025 kitchen switches out refrigerators for drones.
- "I'm an insufferable asshole, and I'm here to complain about my brand new $350 luxury watch."
- Related: The invasion of the Apple Watch is imminent, but some of our wrists are already spoken for.
- The 1967 hit film The Graduate changed the rules for leading men, but not for older women.
- Today Chipotle became the first national food chain to remove all GMO ingredients from its menu.
- Starbucks replaced employee health insurance with tuition discounts because Obamacare is working.
- The current state of how musicians are making a living by connecting with super fans.
- BBC Radio 1 is about to begin a new pop-music chart show in an era when charts barely exist and hardly matter.