July 3, 2015
- A play-by-play on the controversy that's shutting down Reddit right now.
- Episcopal Church votes to divest from fossil fuels.
- Bernie isn't too radical—Gallup says 49% of Americans would accept a socialist president.
- Clinton emails display telling responsiveness to Wall Street requests.
- Jim Webb's centrist campaign for president faces demographic doom.
- Trump is changing the 2016 election, and the GOP missed its chance to sideline him.
- Indiana's new religious freedom law might have decriminalized pot for religious purposes.
- At New York Whole Foods, 89% of food sold weighs less than the packaging says.
- Overlooked: The traditionalist wrinkle to Kennedy's marriage equality decision.
- Polygamy isn't the next gay marriage—legally speaking, they're antithetical.
- Teen social media stars face exhausting prospect of pleasing everybody all the time.
- You can't change your face, which makes regulating facial recognition software so thorny.
- Weird algae retinas show how earliest eyes could have evolved from symbiotic relationship with bacteria.
- The world's best Pac-Man player is an extremely confident, talented, mulleted restaurant owner from Florida.
- Recounting lessons from a first Nintendo, as taught by the highs and lows of Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out.
- Flying a drone through fireworks can be really cool and illegal.
- When Robin Williams played the American flag.