January 9, 2015
- Hostage situations in Paris related to the Charlie Hebdo attack and yesterday's murder of a police officer.
- Dozens of Charlie Hebdo front pages from around the world.
- Police officer Ahmed Merabet died protecting a magazine that ridiculed his faith.
- US officials believe al Qaeda may be behind the Charlie Hebdo attack.
- "Piss Christ" artwork removed from AP archive after complaints of Charlie Hebdo double standard.
- Russia now includes trans people among those who are barred from driving.
- Obama announces proposal for federal and state government to cover cost of community college for millions.
- Violent arrests can lead to arrestees' later violent behavior in prison, research finds.
- The NYPD "slowdown" in Bed-Stuy: Residents say reduced police presence makes them feel safer.
- After nine years in prison, man convicted of eco-terrorism freed as FBI admits to gross legal misconduct.
- FBI finds NFL chose not to dig too deep into Ray Rice incident, and the public saw the video before officials.
- Former Miami Dolphins running back falls off his boat in the ocean, swims nine miles to Palm Beach.
- Boston nominated to be the US's 2024 Olympic host.
- In his new book, Marco Rubio references Groundhog Day's insights and David Bowie's fiscal vision.
- Kanye fans shouldn't wonder who Paul McCartney is: Clues show both musicians are dead.
- Internet-theorizing Cluetrain Manifesto authors appeal for a free web forever.
- Evolvability and openness to innovation are features not just of life but of information itself.
- Texas hold'em is over, solved to perfection by a self-correcting algorithm.
- Middle-class injuries.
- Disrupt pizza.