September 15, 2015
- "They leave behind increasingly empty neighborhoods—from the Damascus suburbs to the northern city of Aleppo—that testify to the scale of their exodus."
- EU struggles to get member nations to accept refugees, as Hungary imposes new laws to deter migrants from staying put.
- Today's Syrian refugee crisis is a taste of the worldwide climate-refugee crisis to come.
- Wildfires displace 23,000 people and destroy 400 homes in northern California.
- Ben Carson goes to California and says no one has evidence of climate change; Gov. Brown sends him a thumb-drive full.
- Under Fiorina, HP earned millions by flouting Iran sanctions and selling products through a foreign subsidiary.
- Democrats are adopting Republicans' Super PAC strategy.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger to take over for Trump on Celebrity Apprentice.
- Firefighters' high cancer rates may be from exposure to smoke from burning synthetics used in new furniture.
- "Writers feel like the best thing they have to offer is the worst thing that ever happened to them.”
- A baseball player is selling shares on his future earnings—you can play the stock market with athletes instead of corporations.
- The internet faces off with copyright law as the "dancing baby" case will now go to trial.
- The demand for vinyl records continues to surge—some plants report six-month delays in pressings.
- Rediscovering vinyl, sonic memories, and the joy of sitting down to do one single thing.
- The problem with hiring liars to catch crooks.