October 28, 2015
- Deposing Saddam caused brutally destabilizing aftershocks.
- Data breaches motivating corporations to hand over more and more responsibility—and sensitive information—to the feds.
- George Washington's wealth was almost Trumpish.
- US students' math scores fall—Common Core may be why, since it doesn't teach some of the subjects tested.
- University of North Carolina gets homophobic new president, courtesy of state Tea Party.
- Before cars can drive, they must be programmed to decide who to kill.
- VW posts its first quarterly loss in more than a decade, as the emissions scandal takes its toll.
- "The story of a profitable species that survives in the ecological wreckage that unchecked capitalism created."
- Fixing dysfunctional processes helps organizations achieve their goals to do more good.
- Using astrophysics to determine whether real-time predictive technology is a boon or a trap for sports TV.
- Plantoid is an artwork that uses blockchain technology to regenerate itself.
- This week at TMN: A Manhattan wedding, a cancer scan, and the largest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded.
- Fifty-three years ago today, a US airman's conscience and a disobeyed order helped America avert nuclear war.
- Visiting a haunted New Jersey highway with an empath, a ghost hunter, and a trove of memories.
- Just in time for Halloween: Mysterious new tales appear at the Palmer Hotel.
- The Massachusetts coast is home to America's biggest witch hunt and the world's largest black crystal deposits.