March 6, 2015
- White supremacy is the machinery of Galactus which allows for the potential devouring of everything you own.
- Federal agencies, especially DOJ, launch quiet resistance against FOIA reform.
- Ballooning campaign contributions to judges fly under the radar, despite growing attention to money in politics.
- Oil company won't let youth baseball league use fields during strike, fearing exposure to unionists.
- Mexico arrests second drug lord in a week; history shows networks are resilient to strategy of capturing bosses.
- On-demand prostitution apps are fantastical while sex work remains ostracized and illegal.
- Harrison Ford may have saved his own life with a "beautifully executed maneuver" to crash-land small plane.
- Playing D&D while stationed in Baghdad during wartime.
- The military can no longer refer to Chelsea Manning as a man, according to an Army appeals court ruling.
- Religious groups object to legislation requiring contraception access for raped migrant women and girls.
- Train carrying crude derails in rural Illinois; oil could potentially leak into nearby Mississippi River.
- "Maternity hotels" for wealthy, foreign mothers are popping up in California and New York.
- Pesticide exposure leads to $175 billion in healthcare costs in Europe; the numbers are likely higher for the US.
- A Florida man has landed in a UAE jail on charges of slandering his employer in the country.
- Activists' failed attempt to destroy GPS 22 years ago should remind us of technologies' troubling purposes.
- US Supreme Court sets April 28 to hear arguments on whether states can ban same-sex marriage.
- Monday is the first day of the 2015 Tournament of Books, and the last day you can pre-order a Rooster tee.
- Today at 1 p.m. ET Kevin Guilfoile will be on the Colin McEnroe Show to talk about the Tournament of Books.
- Texas high school satirizes startup founder who gave an insipid talk during assembly.