Roundup: Airlines Remain the Worst, Condé Nast Settles Intern Lawsuit, NBA Defense Rises in 4th Quarter
Was the Sony hack an inside job? [Bloomberg]
A nifty guide for Michigan reporters on how to handle their new Harbaugh [Sacramento Bee]
Thorough evaluation of Chip Kelly’s season in Philadelphia [Philly Mag]
Honest NFL Headlines are consistently one of my favorite things to read each week [Sports Pickle]
St. Paul Pioneer Press tweets Aaron Rodgers dick joke, deletes it [Romenesko]
Long profile on Grizzlies play-by-play guy Pete Pranica [NY Times]
Providing worse baseline service and promoting conspicuous class differences is a lucrative business model for the airlines, one of whom is rumored to be exploring the idea of an “economy minus” section [New Yorker]
Nebraska and Oklahoma are suing Colorado over legal weed [Slate]
Do NBA players try harder on defense in the 4th quarter? [Number Fire]
Phones will eventually vibrate in a way that tells us what text messages say and who they’re coming from [Wired]
Meet the man whose beard Aaron Rodgers tugged on Sunday [Wausau Daily Herald]
Anastasia Ashley’s SI Swim outtakes
Ike and Tina Turner cover “Let it Be”
Frank Sinatra, in pancake form:
There’s a greater than 50% chance that this video of a woman failing to get it right at the gas station is fake: