June 15, 2015
- With the transfer of six inmates to Oman, Guantánamo holds 116 remaining prisoners.
- Hong Kong radicals arrested with explosives ahead of political reform legislation.
- Greek state TV network back on the air two years after being closed for austerity.
- Iowa Supreme Court rules people have a right to be drunk on their porches.
- Big data and drones could help stop elephant poachers.
- "More than 8,000 years of coexistence have cultivated a profoundly intimate relationship between elephants and humans."
- Violence against indigenous women in Canada is epidemic—13 women tell their stories.
- Using sanitary products as a way to punish female inmates is an all too common, and cruel, occurrence in prison.
- American Medical Association to issue guidelines on what advice doctors can disseminate through the press.
- American seniors are the only demographic group to make significant gains during the recent economic downturn.
- A widow realizes her husband inadvertently took his passwords with him.
- A seven-word-long password isn't hard to remember when you enter it multiple times a day.
- The first computer login was secure for only a year, and more about passwords' past and future.
- Your lost airline baggage likely reached its final destination in this Alabama store.
- Seven months after hibernation, ESA's comet lander suddenly wakes up.
- Astronauts critique Interstellar: NASA can't meet with less than a dozen people.
- "If you go to Interstellar and don’t feel real, human sadness, sorry, but you may be a cynic."
- Workers discover classroom chalkboard drawings untouched since 1917.
- Richard Gasquet hits 70 perfect backhand winners.