July 10, 2015
- US is OK with Malaysia's appalling trafficking record, because trade deals.
- The story of the tiny team that saved healthcare.gov from itself.
- China likely behind breach that leaked Social Security data on 19.7 million background checks.
- Antisemitism undercuts French protests.
- FDA changes ibuprofen warning to cover increased cardiac risk.
- Obamacare never addressed escalating medical costs, which now threaten to undo the whole thing.
- New HUD rules require public housing to actively ameliorate segregation.
- Housing the homeless costs less than leaving them on the streets.
- Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma could execute Richard Glossip—it's not clear he's even guilty.
- The schools America bragged about building in Afghanistan resemble abandoned buildings.
- Pope apologizes for the church's role in colonial Latin America exploitation.
- A woman's Instagram is pilfered, and her online identity becomes a multiyear hoax.
- Synesthesia origins suggest senses are more cooperative than previously imagined.
- First so-called brain-to-brain interface offers parallel organic computing possibilities.
- "My Letter From Oliver Sacks": An unlikely correspondence from one "incredibly stereoscopic person" to another.