November 22, 2013: Morning
- Quotations and reports pulled from New York Times articles that ran in the four days following JFK's death.
- Illustrated guide and plausibility reports for every JFK conspiracy.
- Related: Time-lapse map of every nuclear explosion that's ever taken place on Earth.
- Ezra Klein on the big filibuster change.
- See also: Brief history of the Senate filibuster fight.
- Republicans in Congress have been using a "House Republican Playbook" to oppose Obamacare; the book's one actual play makes no sense.
- New book, Why I’m Going to Leave France, says more than half of the active French population is living off the state.
- New York's about to get a new football club, and New Yorkers may want to learn the history of superimposed British clubs.
- Boxing's not so well kept dirty secret is that, financially, most fighters can never stop.
- San Francisco spent around $105,000 for Batkid; city hopes to recoup some of the costs from private donations.
- Spain-based artist lets his own sculptures drown.
- NBA fines Dwight Howard $25,000 for throwing a ball at a heckler in the stands.
- Convenience store owner installs cameras to film police, who have stopped and questioned one of his employees 258 times in four years.
- Profile of Greg Packer, average joe who loves to be interviewed and quoted on the news.
- Anti-Pickup-Artist Movement website is primarily stocked by "incel" users—involuntarily celibate—for whom pickup-artist tricks unfortunately don't work.
- Photographs of famous cityscapes transitioning from day to night.
- Related: Totem poles constructed from things that Americans love to consume.