July 30, 2015
- Cameron vows to protect British holidaymakers and secure UK borders.
- Planned space missions include asteroid redirection and Martian archeology.
- Your app is probably lying when it shows Uber drivers near your location.
- Trophy hunters like Walter Palmer are a big reason why we still have lions at all.
- How an app pilloried as racist pivoted into a better Google Maps for pedestrians.
- Cincinnati cops systematically lied before dashcam footage emerged in Dubose murder.
- Debris matching the same Boeing model as the missing MH370 washes ashore near Madagascar.
- Take stock of how many times your data's been compromised.
- GOP factions make amends, agree to share data.
- Reproducing Borges's imaginary library.
- "Nazis didn't obey Hitler, they worked towards him, seeking to surpass each other."
- Life as a spy's daughter in Saigon before the fall.
- Americans, newly allowed to the Booker Prize, make their mark in the longlist.
- McDonalds will fail because it thinks its business is about everything but food.
- "In the Republic of FitBit we are fundamentally alone."
- Jon Stewart's racial gaffe, and the impossibility of comedy as the only person of color in the room.
- We underestimate how profoundly software changes us.
- "Sixteen percent, or 48, of the Beatles' 308 songs are weather-related."
- Speaking while female.
- The Trump campaign trademarked and then abandoned "Trumpocrat" and "Trumpublican."