Wednesday, June 15, 2016

June 15, 2016

Neither Clinton nor Trump have articulated why more airstrikes in Syria are the right response to an attack ISIS didn’t coordinate.

Clinton wins the final primary in DC and meets with Sanders, who will address his supporters on Thursday.

If Trump wins, he’ll be the oldest US president. If Clinton wins, she’ll be the second-oldest.

People are saying that “people are saying” signals when Trump is conspiracy-theorizing.

The growing list of media outlets Trump has banned.

After Pulse, it’s too easy to imagine the most difficult kind of coming out.

Pulse shooter’s wife may be implicated in the attack for knowing of his plans in advance.

Mateen’s relationship with “radical Islam” was real but incoherent—he swore simultaneous allegiance to both Sunni and Shia organizations.

IS ridiculed for claiming Mateen—who drank alcohol and may have been gay—as a solider.

Alexander Chee: “A certain violence has always followed me since coming out.”

Court decision removes the biggest threat to net neutrality, as regulators were correct to classify broadband as a utility.

Americans donate more than $1 billion to charity every single day, a record rate; individuals account for two-thirds of the giving.

“Smart houses may usher in a leisurely world for some and more work for others.”

For the first time in seven decades, there is a professional baseball scout who is a woman.

Peter Thiel now accusses Gawker of defamation for its investigation of Trump’s high-tech hairpiece.

It would cost about 5 percent more to assemble an iPhone in America rather than abroad, but we could never actually source everything from here.

The atlas of long-distance relationships depicts the greatest challenges to those trying to make it work.

The arabica coffee your cube mate—but never you, of course—drinks is nine years old.


by via The Morning News

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