As I try to understand why a 3rd-party API accepts one JSON document but not another, nearly-identical one, who could fault me for taking a short break?
- Feargus O'Sullivan explains in more detail why London wants Uber gone.
- Hypocrisy and absurdity collide as Franklin Graham literallydemonizes the president's opponents.
- A man from rural California explains to Brits in the Independentwhy his neighbors support Trump.
- Continuing the Republican Party-as-farce stories, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Dean Steve Coll bemoans how nothing in the rapidly-strengthening case for impeachment will change the Senate's likely verdict.
- And Baltimore constitutional law professor Garrett Epps says C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters get the closest to Bill Barr's descent into madness.
- Closer to home, today is the 186th anniversary of Chicago's first newspaper.
- Writer Ethan Sacks tries to get at the heart of why my generation gets ignored and sidelined so much. (Hey, Boomers and Millennials? We built the world you live in.)
- Finally, Cranky Flier reports that by next summer, Tokyo's Haneda airport will handle more traffic to North America than Narita—which will make things a lot easier for travelers.
Back to JSON and my miserable cold.