After protesters are banned from marching in Seoul, “ghost” holograms take their place.
In case you missed it: Leather-clad Ted Cruz greets voters at Reno-area fetish club.
One should be cautious about assuming that there ever was a golden age of political predictability.
Trump found the flaw in the American Death Star. Matt Taibbi on the GOP race thus far. #longreads
Trump properties prefer to import workers from Romania rather than hire local Americans.
Denmark hosts the world’s first supermarket selling only expired food.
Peace treaties sometimes fail because they don’t include terms about sharing resources.
After consuming countless how-to videos, writer uses YouTube to become a better person.
Solar energy currently surging, driven by increasing appetite for rooftop panels.
Related: Solar on edge in Nevada after a utilities commission favors utilities over homeowners.
You can never have too much Curry. Edward Tufte on how to map time-dependent events.
Field Notes launches limited-edition Rooster books, with profits going to 826 National.
Simon & Schuster to publish line of Muslim-themed children’s books.
Chronological reading list of essays on diversity in the literary world.
The unstated goal of “promposal” videos is to go viral. When seniors ask their date to prom, they want the whole school to “like” the pairing.
Interview with an Amish woman who embraced online dating.
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