November 19, 2015
- Houston landslide vote makes whoever produced the pro-discrimination bathroom ad a hot 2016 commodity.
- Around the US, voters kicked liberal causes to the curb.
- Ahmed Chalabi, who pushed the US into the Iraq War for his own gain, dies of a heart attack.
- The Manipulator: Jane Mayer's 2004 profile of Chalabi, in the middle of the occupation.
- After the Snowden leaks, people searched less for things they thought might get them in "trouble."
- Anonymous whistleblowers blame Canadian oil pipelines explosions on Keystone XL company skirting regulations.
- Police departments around the US open "safe exchange zones" to facilitate secure Craigslist deals.
- Perhaps the best argument against "all news is local."
- Hawaii's mosquitoes are carrying dengue, and state officials are in denial.
- Lost in Translation launched the Japanese whisky boom in America.
- Capuchin beats alcoholism.
- Adults know life is finite and friendships are useless—still, our houses aren't helping.
- David Sedaris allegedly drew a picture of a dog's grave in a pet owner's copy of Me Talk Pretty One Day.
- What's the best way to die?
- Because it's possible to love Earth too much: the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement.
- Preferred ways to die, rated.
- Henry Rollins driving app tells you how hard it would have been to get there in the '80s.