August 16, 2016
- Clinton team prepares for the first general election debate, anticipating Trump's Lewinsky attack.
- Contrary to what the Clintons want to hear, there is no concrete evidence that discredits Broaddricks rape claims against the former President.
- Once and for all: Donald Trump isnt winning because of factory workers who lost their jobs.
- Suspected serial arsonist accused of setting the Clayton fire in Northern California.
- Forty percent of French 17-year-olds smoke, compared to less than 10 percent of American teens.
- Wyoming, sitting on a gold mine of wind energy, claims it can tax collectiondoes that mean the state owns the wind?
- Among the five biggest open questions in current economics: What does an aging and slow growing population do to your economy?
- On a GDP-adjusted basis, Iran has the most Olympic medals in Rio.
- Reporter ignores Williams sisters many gold medals until Andy Murray calls him out.
- More than half of the "refugee team" Olympians are competing as runners.
- Contrary to popular belief, our bodies may be designed to throw things overhand.
- London hosts world's first contemporary art exhibition for dogs.
- London's Met assembles all-star team of detectives with a remarkable ability for recognizing faces.
- Investigation into rotisserie chickens: they're not the bargain that people think, but they are "a gift to the lazy and rushed."
- Conservationists in Tanzania use chili powder-filled condoms to save elephants.
- Wisconsin taxidermist makes robotic decoys to help game wardens catch poachers.
- Larry Wilmore calls his show being canceled by Comedy Central "the unblackening" of his time slot.
- Hunter Thompson's widow returns the antlers he stole from Ernest Hemingway.
- Embers of profanity flicker: Not much truly obscene source material remains in English.
- In case you missed it: "The Secrets of the Wood Wide Web."