May 11, 2015
- Official alleges the public story of bin Laden's death is false—and that Pakistan knew he was in Abbotabad.
- It's time to remake UK politics.
- No one accurately predicted the UK election outcome because the polls didn't work, and that may not change.
- FiveThirtyEight deciphers what they got wrong in their UK election forecast.
- The European Commission will ask member countries to share in accepting migrants, but UK will oppose.
- Baltimore police have brought more than 2,000 suspects to jail with injuries that required medical attention.
- With no new Ebola cases in 42 days, the WHO declares the outbreak in Liberia over.
- The "African Woodstock" founder contends with Tuareg rebels, including his friend and cofounder.
- "The US is what a country looks like when it merely pays lip service to the importance of parents."
- "Spatial justice" architects take arms against their discipline's anti-homeless complicity.
- San Francisco bans chewing tobacco at athletic facilities, but some Giants are skeptical.
- Dead URLs are hindering scientific research.
- Incredible stories of growing up as a mobster's daughter—e.g., eating dinner at home with the Four Seasons.
- Photos of Obama in each of the 50 states—he's the fourth president to complete the circuit.
- The Curiosity rover photographs the sunset on Mars.