September 23, 2014
- China and India—two of the top three carbon dioxide emitters—won't attend this week's UN climate change summit.
- The case for a global carbon tax comes down to redistribution of carbon wealth.
- Following Scotland's vote against secession, other regions around the world that could seek independence.
- History of Iraqi Kurds' fight against ISIS and for independence.
- Catching up on the SLA and San Francisco's radical beat, 40 years later, reveals no more answers than the first time around.
- Rikers Island officials lied and omitted data from reports about violence in the adolescent jail for the past three years.
- Graffiti artists seek redress from corporations that steal their work.
- Public reason, not nudge politics, must guide today's governments.
- FIFA regrets awarding Qatar the 2022 World Cup, blaming the heat, and considers moving the event to the winter.
- Twenty years ago, Delta Force found two ways to infiltrate the White House: crash an aircraft or hop the fence.
- Profile of an agender teen heading off to college.
- TV reporter reveals she owns the Alaskan Cannabis Club and quits live on air.
- Study finds lighter-skinned Latinos are more likely than darker-skinned Latinos to identify as and vote Republican.
- On having a stroke at 33.
- See also: "I Had a Stroke When I Was 26."
- God help you if you are gay and have the audacity to enjoy yourself too much.
- A new cookbook in Japan incorporates condoms into cuisine.