March 27, 2015
- Despite Netanyahu's denials, NSA documents show evidence that Israel spies on the US.
- In private, Scott Walker backs what he can't say publicly: path to citizenship for immigrants already in the country.
- Chief fanboy of The Wire President Obama interviews show's creator David Simon.
- See also: Relationship advice in the manner of Deadwood's Al Swearengen.
- Astronaut going into space for a year will return both older and younger than his twin brother.
- Autopilot function of the Germanwings plane was manually changed from 38,000 feet to 100 feet.
- Melting of Antarctic ice shelves has sped up over the past two decades, with losses accelerating by 70% after 2003.
- Brutal truth of the modern seafood industry: your fish may come from slaves.
- Inspired by deep-sea fish, "biohackers" use chlorophyll eye drip to give humans night vision.
- George Mason University engineering students show off invention where sound extinguishes fire.
- Contrary to rumor, ISIS did not capture a film set in Tunisia where Star Wars desert scenes were filmed.
- While covering Africa recently, 60 Minutes manages to render people of black African ancestry voiceless and all but invisible.
- Creator of American cheese James Lewis Kraft was born in Canada.
- Social class in the age of apps.
- Zombie time in the Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes: Station Eleven v. A Brief History of Seven Killings.
- Inside Internet Research, the pro-Kremlin troll factory that manufactures thousands of Internet comments per day.
- DEA agents who attended sex parties funded by Colombian drug cartels suspended for only two to 10 days.
- Boston's Samuel Adams brewery throws government workers a party for clearing so much snow this winter.
- Wisconsin Badgers player calls nearby stenographer "beautiful" without realizing microphone was on.