June 7, 2016
- Car bomb attack kills 11 in central Istanbul, the city's fourth major attack this year.
- Islamic State kills nearly 40 of its own on a spy hunt.
- Trump orders surrogates to attack judges and journalists in a fascinating-sounding phone call.
- AP says Clinton has the pledged delegates and superdelegates to clinch the nomination.
- Sanders prefers to assess Clinton's nomination after today's primary in California "before we make statements based on speculation."
- Arnold Schwarzenegger casts a lonely vote for John Kasich.
- Claims and judgements regarding the UK's June 23 Brexit vote.
- Academics and artists on the Brexit question.
- Janet Malcolm: The case against lauded Russian translators Pevear and Volokhonsky.
- Bob Odenkirk to star in miniseries adaptation of David Carr's memoir The Night of the Gun.
- Journalist rebuilds David Carr's masterclass from a syllabus.
- In case you have nothing to do today: "The genealogy and history of popular music genres from origin till present (1870-2016)."
- Axl Rose issues takedown notices for unflattering photos.
- Judge in Stanford rape case faces recall after lenient ruling.
- The FBI has no good data on hate crimes because local police don’t often report them as such.
- Honolulu's anti-homeless laws please the tourism industry—and some advocates of the homeless.
- Some of the world’s greatest, most valuable art is stashed away in international tax-free ports.
- A rare look inside the Svalbard Global Seed Vault—"the world's most important freezer"—which is normally closed.
- Zimbabwe to auction off its wildlife as conservation measure during devastating drought.
- Arctic tern makes longest migration ever recorded—59,650 miles, equal to flying twice around the planet.