It was basically like a big bang. Eyewitness accounts from Belgium.
Cameron criticises the UK Independence Party for immediately linking the attacks to immigration.
Rebecca Solnit on the officer-involved shooting that symbolizes San Francisco’s gentrification.
Raul Castro on new ground: fielding, for the first time, questions for a live Cuban TV audience.
New York millionaires say they should pay even higher taxes.
Oregon collects $3.48 million in revenue from first month of taxed recreational marijuana sales.
Letters from NPR listeners help engineer shed guilt over not preventing the Challenger disaster.
Every technology is assistive: interview with a woman destigmatizing disability.
Billy orders her to put on smaller shorts. Daughter pays tribute to her mother’s waitress work.
Today in the Tournament of Books, Jess Zimmerman chooses between The Turner House and Our Souls at Night. #tob16
They’re like reading movies. James Patterson and his team to release new line of “BookShots” for non-readers.
House of Cards makes a convincing argument that a strong marriage doesn’t need to depend on sexual fidelity. #opinions
Graph theory, “pivot culture,” and the organizational structures of startups and corporations.
Photographs of brutalist buildings made from white Lego bricks.
See also: “A nine-hour quest for meaning at the Mall of America.”
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