March 3, 2015
- Hillary Clinton used only personal email to conduct government business during her Secretary of State tenure.
- Kurdish Workers Party attracts Western volunteers in ISIS fight—some are loath to accept its leftism.
- Forty percent of Syriza condemn austerity deal; many in Greece believe the Euro is worth saving.
- Cuba remains on terror list, keeping banks from laying financial foundations to solidify goodwill.
- Hundreds of thousands trade short term in America. And almost all of them lose.
- Love drove a man to invent a safer meth—now New Zealand tinkers with developing legal highs.
- Police issued more than one arrest warrant per person in Ferguson last year.
- The number of private Virginians who can carry guns and make arrests has doubled in the past decade.
- Before it was abolished, a Texas policy allowing police to shoot at moving vehicles left two Guatemalans dead.
- After Garner's death, NYPD learns judo holds.
- Conservative reaction to the Pope has as much to do with traditionalism as with Catholic doctrine.
- The sleek and easy nature of modern computing keeps us too distant from our machines.
- Since the '80s a group of peace activists has been breaking into nuclear weapons sites across the US.
- A bracketology for determining the best Kanye West song of all time.
- Tournament of Books fans: You can pre-order your 2015 Rooster tee here.
- Humans may have killed off Neanderthals by domesticating and hunting with wolves.
- Someone asked how it came about that I ended up living with Doris Lessing in my teens.