
- Because nothing in Florida makes sense, this happened.
- Not that anybody’s talking about it, but there are now about 16 million more Americans with health insurance than in 2013.
- It’s windier at night: In some parts of Texas, if you wait late enough to run your appliances, the electricity is free.
- Who’s responsible for gridlock in D.C.? Well, you lot, basically.
- The birth and slow decline of Richard Nixon’s “Soul City.”
- What the GOP debate looked like from this Harlem bistro.
- Pyramids as grain silos, Darwin’s Satanic influences, and other wacko things that seemingly smart people believe.
- Bill O’Reilly (pretending to be a writer) vs. George Will (the writer) over the truthiness of O’Reilly’s books; it’s Game of Thrones time at Fox News.
- Time for the next great librarian book-sorting smackdown.
- The return … of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- It’s about time: the Ghostbusters firehouse Lego set.
- Looks like philosophy majors actually do earn more than welders.
- Print and read: Jazz, hanging out in pubs, and an out-of-wedlock child—Thomas Merton, the early, pre-monastery years.