February 15, 2016
- McConnell commits to unprecedented stand against the Presidency's authority to nominate Supreme Court Justices.
- Hillary commits to "single-issue" critique of Sanders—she even unveiled a call-and-response cheer that breaking up banks won't end racism.
- In 1990, Trump lost millions to a Japanese gambler, so he hired a mathematician to help him win it back.
- Questions about candidates' spending so far.
- Even at the Super Bowl, working concessions means illegal unpaid time, running out of hot dogs, and beer that costs as much as you make an hour.
- In Cleveland, millions are granted to clean up lead poisoning—but nothing goes toward preventing it.
- The "Survival Mom" presents a prepper culture for moms, not militants.
- During the Clintonian war on welfare and drugs in the '90s, black lives didn't matter.
- Far from the Deep South, Milwaukee is America's most segregated city.
- "The likelihood of climbing out of poverty is lower in Charlotte than in any other big city in the country."
- The Tate Britain aspires to acknowledge and overcome its imperial past.
- "A chronological list of what men said to me after I told them I had herpes."