July 13, 2015
- EU's harsh Greek bailout terms are because of the nation's "no" vote.
- Brief explainer of what you need to know about Puerto Rico's debt crisis.
- Mexican cartel kingpin El Chapo escapes prison for the second time.
- Serbian PM attacked at commemoration of 1995 Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia.
- LGBT activists and those against same-sex marriage have now switched roles.
- Debris from 2011 tsunami near Japan is now getting cleaned up in Alaska.
- From 2008: Profile of the group coordinating the Alaska cleanup.
- Seismologists expect a Pacific Northwest earthquake rivaling Japan's in 2011.
- A quake will hit Seattle in the next 50 years—and other calculated disasters.
- Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's first CEO outside the Yamauchi family, dies at 55.
- Nintendo fans extol Iwata's programming skills.
- Ta-Nehisi Coates's struggle for racial equality is long—and possibly futile.
- A modest proposal: Women don't commit mass shootings. Give them all the guns.
- Photos of the underwater gardens where divers grow vegetables.
- Last week was a taste of cyberwar—catching up with China's hacking history.
- Starbucks enlists Target, Walmart to find 100K jobs in the next three years.
- Of the 40 matches between Federer and Djokovic, they're tied at 20 wins each.
- With legal pot on the rise, companies race to develop a weed breathalyzer.
- The Feminist Legion of Doom vs. Bill Cosby.