March 25, 2016
- Sixty percent of Republicans say the party should look elsewhere if Trump merely finishes with a plurality.
- List of possible scenarios if the GOP has a brokered convention.
- Misogyny isn't an incidental part of Donald Trump. It's who he is.
- See also: Jimmy Kimmel mansplains to Hillary Clinton.
- When young people are denied access to restrooms that align with their gender identity, their suicide rates go up.
- Disney and the NFL threaten boycotts if Georgia passes an anti-gay bill similar to North Carolina's.
- Five transgender people discuss how to talk about "the t-word."
- Philadelphia’s all-purpose noun “jawn” is unlike any English word known to linguists.
- Chicago area sees the greatest population loss of any major US city or region this year.
- Harvard pigment library protects world's rarest colors, including beetle extracts and human mummies.
- History of the 650 colors that dictate the shade of nearly every object controlled by the Federal government.
- Touré: Getting to know A Tribe Called Quest meant getting to know myself—and Afrocentrism.
- Bittersweet Garry Shandling appearance—RIP—on Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
- American comedians ranked by the political slant of their fans.
- When husbands tease wives, then continue teasing wives: Obama does it, too.
- Microsoft created a Twitter bot to learn “conversational understanding;" it quickly became a racist jerk.
- Great Junot Díaz talk with Hilton Als about family, ambitious students, and ignoring his career.
- New research links commercial art market success with how often artists talk about themselves.
- Rooster semifinals begin with Jaime Green, Bats of the Republic, and The Turner House.
- White mediocrity is the bread and butter of the contemporary liberal-arts college.
- The cage-free egg revolution reflects Americans' changing moral views.
- The platform economy is nothing new—medieval counts knew how to create wealth by convening markets.
- Start-up develops two-shot pistol that folds into the shape of a smartphone.
- Surveys find adults more addicted to tech than teenagers.