January 14, 2015
- What to expect in the new Charlie Hebdo: crude sexual cartoons, and one lampooning Je Suis Charlie T-shirts.
- Reckoning with Charlie Hebdo requires confronting France's racist, unexorcised past.
- In the wake of last week's terrorist attacks, David Cameron vows to crack down on "safe spaces" of communication.
- Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim doubles his stake in the New York Times.
- Ultra-Orthodox newspaper in Israel removes Merkel and other female leaders from picture of Paris unity rally.
- Mike Huckabee scolds Obamas for letting their daughters listen to Beyoncé.
- Following success of Transparent, Amazon signs Woody Allen to create a TV series.
- EPA will soon announce regulations to reduce methane emissions by 45%.
- Sierra Leone's preeminent Ebola doctor dies of the disease after being denied experimental treatment.
- Rebecca Mead visits KidZania.
- From the TMN archives: KidZania is the children's park where you can pretend to cook McDonald's nuggets, or bottle Coke.
- Given 300 "likes" to analyze, a computer model proves more accurate than a spouse at divining a person’s personality traits.
- In a recent survey, 32% of male recipients said they would force a woman to have sex with them; 14% said they would commit rape.
- 50 Cent's decision to leave his mentor Dr Dre's label partly fuelled by competition between their headphone brands.
- Sasha Frere-Jones' leap from the New Yorker to Genius isn't the surprising move people think—or for any forward-thinking editor.
- "Glorious" animation of every David Bowie hairstyle from 1964 to 2014.
- Last year marked the 20th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death; now, in 2015, his suicide note is a T-shirt.
- Seattle dog rides bus to the dog park all by herself.