February 26, 2015
- Clinton Foundation accepted millions from seven foreign governments while Hillary was Secretary of State.
- Two ISIS fighters explain why they joined.
- ISIS lays waste to Mosul's cultural heritage, including UNESCO sites and rare books.
- Americans are approaching a consensus on immigration, and in a very different place than the GOP.
- Karl Ove Knausgård travels America as “tongue-in-cheek Tocqueville” for the New York Times.
- Judging by each new Thames crossing, London has a fancy bridge fetish.
- Retired New York City subway cars used as artificial reefs.
- New York’s first and only Ebola patient slams the media and politicians for fearmongering.
- Three Republican senators in their first terms are running for president, and nobody's calling them presumptuous.
- Why isn't Bob Hope considered funny anymore? Answer: He wasn't Jewish.
- Frank Rich: Giuliani is Trump sans hair.
- Modern composers scorn German romanticism—the soundtrack of choice for battles in film and games.
- Visual demonstrations of how new metrics track NBA defenders better, or, why Chris Paul is great.
- Snapchat's payment platform allows pornography to covertly flourish.
- Shares of South Korean condom makers surge after country ends its adultery ban.
- Young men face startling reality of rape as part of prison sexuality.
- HPV vaccine Gardasil is extremely effective, but only 38% of adolescent girls are inoculated.
- Still going after 14 years, South African plaintiffs wage legal battle against IBM and Ford for aiding the country's apartheid government.
- Stunning, expansive interactive exploration of colonialism's lasting effects.
- Unrelated: KFC to debut edible coffee cups made from white chocolate and sugar paper.