Roundup: Taking a Side on Net Neutrality; Goodbye to AOL Instant Messenger; BitCoin Fever
By Kyle Koster
President Trump’s daily briefings are engineered to not offend him … RIP to Net Neutrality … Embattled congressman Blake Farenthold calling it quits … Interesting to see regulators grapple with BitCoin …Carrie Coon is a fantastic actress … North Korea is barking … A.G. Sulzberger must have nailed the job interview … Gregg Doyel can write … Do people actually buy $1 million cars … AOL Instant Messenger is dead … Very good animal photos … Rick Pitino and Louisville headed for mutually assured destruction … Newtown, five years after Sandy Hook … Scott Rolen won’t be a Hall of Famer … How the Times is handling the Glenn Thrush test case … Paul Ryan mulling future … The Baltimore Orioles are afraid Manny Machado will end up in the Bronx … In-game wagering is where it’s at … Jeremy Pruitt is the new sheriff in town … FBI agents at center of probe called everyone an idiot, basically …It’s not always the thought that counts … Padma Lakshmi.
Shea Patterson: savior or just another guy? [Detroit Free Press]
I’ll say this. He was living with more living cats than dead cats, so that’s something. [Time]
One measure of society is how it treats the elderly. [Orlando 6]
Is the NFL ready for an openly gay player? [Outsports]
Maybe Roy Moore actually won. Ever think about that?
Mom’s spaghetti. MOM’S SPAGHETTI!
Jason Kelce booted a recycling container into oblivion.
The Spill Canvas — “All Hail the Heartbreaker”