September 3, 2014
- On the senselessness of ISIS executions.
- Meant to mark the end of combat in Afghanistan, NATO's summit has new relevance in the midst of Russian aggression.
- The Ebola outbreak has infected more than 3,000.
- A Columbia student will carry around her dorm mattress until her rapist leaves the school, or she graduates.
- Looking at naked photos of someone who doesn’t want us to goes beyond voyeurism; it’s abuse.
- Related: Phones need a "private photo" mode.
- For pro-government forces, Facebook's "Report Abuse" button is a tool of oppression.
- Soldiers' gear from 1066 to 2014.
- Passenger pigeons, which became extinct 100 years ago, once comprised 40% of North America's bird population.
- Russian space sex geckos existed, and they are now dead.
- Ocean-current researchers crack where your message in a bottle will land.
- College women spend 10 hours a day on their cell phones; 60% feel "addicted."
- Inside Shenzhen's manufacturing ecosystem.
- A new phone app tells you the political affiliations of the makers of the food you're about to buy at the store.
- KKK is recruiting in the Hamptons—probably because detained Mexican children were sent to Suffolk County.
- DNA evidence frees North Carolina's longest-serving inmates after 30 years in prison for a rape-murder they did not commit.
- The collective malaise of American doctors.