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    Page 3 | Sitemap | Stories | March 2015

    All Stories Published in March 2015

    • Car hacking, time to collision, basic history, a nuke above midtown, algorithm auditing
    • Nicaragua’s interest in Russian fighter jets could trigger the stupidest arms race ever
    • How we use Github to release quality code at Fusion
    • Cristiano Ronaldo might be in trouble for his “provocative” goal celebration
    • The Fight for $15 is the fight for fairness
    • I have the ‘cancer gene’ but don’t have kids yet. Now what?
    • Why you shouldn’t flush tampons (really)
    • This snail mail data project is an ode to friendship
    • 8 reasons why Atlético Madrid was smart to give Diego Simeone his new contract
    • Every reason why San Jose Earthquakes fans always take their shirts off
    • Jorge Ramos: Mexico’s flawed logic
    • Abby Wambach did an about-face on the NWSL, which has to survive a crucial year without her
    • This is Sulley Muntari’s ridiculous $900,000 car
    • Eat cockroaches and win a trip to Cancun. Reality TV in Peru is truly awful
    • Render ghosts, molecular scanners, electromechanical couture, baby pics, autonomous ships
    • Driverless cars need to be spy machines so they don’t kill you
    • Mexico’s newest ‘Harvard educated’ candidate gets laughed out of class
    • A newspaper for Boston taxi drivers is shutting down, and blaming Uber
    • Why the government keeps giving millions of dollars a year to dead people
    • Suárez has become the symbol of Luis Enrique’s Barcelona
    • 9 reasons why Angelina Jolie is the bravest woman in Hollywood
    • The top 5 things we’d steal from the set of ‘Mad Men’
    • Thierry Henry is giving kids awards while dressed like Velma from Scooby Doo
    • Iggy Azalea to Vogue: ‘Four months ago, I got bigger boobs!’
    • Taco Bell is also planning to open restaurants inside shipping containers
    • How Facebook could kill the news brand
    • Cops shoot woman’s autistic son in the face, get a settlement worth $3 million more than hers
    • “We don’t ask for favors.” Meet Spain’s new political youth movement
    • Mario Balotelli salutes Liverpool fans who held him back: “I wasn’t alone on the pitch”
    • That’s not oregano: Italy could be the next to legalize pot
    • A security start-up hired the Tron: Legacy designer to create a killer data visualizer
    • The most powerful woman on Wall Street just left to work at Google
    • Nextdoor, the social network for neighbors, is becoming a home for racial profiling
    • FKA twigs gives birth to a baby scarf in her new video for ‘Glass & Patron’
    • How a Guatemalan gang profits from deadly grenade attacks
    • Did Britain just ban vaginal piercings?
    • Candice Bergen reveals a sad reality about eating disorders
    • These confusing flowcharts are supposed to show cops when it’s OK to kill people
    • When your car spies on your mechanic
    • Antonio Mohamed is already working his magic at Monterrey
    • Louis van Gaal is lucking into success with Manchester United
    • Will the debunked UVA rape story discourage victims from reporting sexual assault?
    • Fenerbahçe’s Emmanuel Emenike wasn’t feeling it, subbed himself off
    • England’s FA chairman wants more Harry Kanes, which means cutting back on opportunities for non-European talent
    • How Mexican drug cartels are reacting to marijuana legalization in the U.S.
    • This Supreme Court case could drastically change how police use deadly force
    • American protesters should be inspired by the Quebec student strike
    • Young Israelis and Palestinians remain hopeful despite divisions
    • Five clubs and five years later, Juan Agudelo’s ready to settle down
    • How Ted Cruz can repeat history — and win the GOP nomination
    • Here’s the new ad Sea World hopes will convince people to come back
    • Class act Mo’Ne Davis wants the baseball player who called her a slut to get a second chance
    • Vogue’s April cover perfectly showcases tennis powerhouse Serena Williams’ strength
    • How TV heroes are using fandom to fight mental illness
    • Sunday’s Clásico marked the definitive end of tiki taka
    • The beautiful, inspiring street art created in Austin during SXSW
    • Driverless cars will shield the haves from the have-nots
    • ‘Pretty Woman’ turns 25 today, and these are our fave moments
    • New DOJ report shows Philly cops are really unclear about when it’s OK to shoot people
    • Steven Gerrard’s long goodbye just got a little bit shorter
    • Perhaps we’re all just worshippers at the Church of Blatter
    • Yik Yak, Liberty University, and the diversity hiding behind monoliths
    • Watch the head of NASA’s devastating response to Ted Cruz in defense of science
    • Yep, the dog on ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ was also the dog on ’30 Rock’
    • How Ted Cruz got trolled on the first day of his campaign
    • Memo to Ted Cruz: It’s time to get better at speaking Spanish
    • France has suddenly realized Zlatan Ibrahimović has a god-complex
    • Solar power power, fully automated luxury communism, paintball apocalypses, old Macs, viral medical studies
    • The depressing disconnect between English expectations and Champions League reality
    • Spanish media evaluated Gareth Bale’s El Clásico performance with a cool and critical eye
    • Mo’ne Davis isn’t a slut, and neither are you
    • Police raid former Alaska TV reporter’s cannabis club
    • Change you can’t believe in: How a police texting scandal echoes San Francisco’s racist past
    • Steven Gerrard should continue begging for forgiveness
    • What social issues will Starbucks tackle next?
    • How Ted Cruz could make the relationship between Republicans and Latinos even tougher
    • Barcelona’s four points clear in Spain, but the gap in quality is even larger
    • What we unlearned in Sunday’s Clásico
    • Barcelona 2-1 Real Madrid: As it happened, in wrestling GIFs
    • Taylor Swift owns TaylorSwift.porn and TaylorSwift.adult, but what other domain names should she buy?
    • No bald goalkeepers? Jurgen Klinsmann’s finally gone too far
    • Live blog, El Clásico: Barcelona and Real Madrid at the edge of the soccer world
    • Six Premier League teams are jockeying for Europe. Here’s what their run-ins look like.
    • Quiz: Which English team that doesn’t want to be in Champions League … are you?
    • One airline’s gone out of its way to make sure passengers see El Clásico
    • It’s (almost) official: Tea Party’s Ted Cruz is running for president
    • Steven Gerrard’s red card, as it happened: What Stevie G was thinking during his 48-second cameo
    • The Boston Globe really wants Elizabeth Warren to challenge Hillary Clinton
    • Liverpool 1-2 Manchester United: One-word review
    • Live blog, Bayern vs. Gladbach: Challengers visit overlords
    • Steven Gerrard sees red 48 seconds after coming on against Manchester United
    • Live blog, Liverpool vs. Manchester United: Rivals battle for Wenger’s trophy
    • Crisis pushes Venezuelan women to sell sex in Colombia
    • Love Trumps All
    • Real Madrid needs to sign one of these players to rival Neymar
    • If it’s March, then FC Dallas is the best team in Major League Soccer. For now.
    • Sepp Blatter says protesting sporting events doesn’t work. Sepp Blatter is wrong.
    • You decide: Is Harry Kane the greatest British man alive?
    • Live blog, New England vs. Montréal: Life without Jermaine
    • Crisis and El Clásico: Three easy ways to fabricate drama around Barcelona and Real Madrid
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