Subscribe

VOLUNTEER!  WhoWhatWhy loves our volunteers. Right now, we can use help with photo research/editing, specialty research, fundraising, social media, and more. Please get in touch if interested and tell us about your relevant experience and skills.

Now Live on WhoWhatWhy

George H.W. Bush, 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient. Photo credit: White House

George H.W. Bush, 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient.
Photo credit: White House

PoppyLeaks, Part 1
By Russ Baker
Hey, are we living in the old USSR? It sure looks like it, judging from the way the media has closed ranks around a blatantly false account of George H.W. Bush’s life. This bothers us so much that we’re going to give you portions of his real biography — free.

PICKS 

PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please send suggested articles, videos, podcasts, etc. to picks@whowhatwhy.org.

November 16 is the International Day for Tolerance. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared, "On this International Day of Tolerance, I call on all people and governments to actively combat fear, hatred and extremism with dialogue, understanding and mutual respect. Let us advance against the forces of division and unite for our shared future." About this photo: Members of UN Police and South Sudan Police Services hold hands in camaraderie while taking part in a rope pulling competition. Photo Credit: UN Photo

November 16 is the International Day for Tolerance. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared, “On this International Day of Tolerance, I call on all people and governments to actively combat fear, hatred and extremism with dialogue, understanding and mutual respect. Let us advance against the forces of division and unite for our shared future.” About this photo: Members of UN Police and South Sudan Police Services hold hands in camaraderie while taking part in a rope pulling competition.

Photo Credit: UN Photo

Collapsing Greenland Glacier Could Massively Raise Sea Levels (Russ)
Climate Deniers, have fun disputing this one!

Ben Carson’s Celebrated Neurosurgery on Conjoined Twins Did Not End Well (Russ)
A reporter finds that one of the twins is dead, the other in a near-vegetative state, and the family in tatters.

9/11 According to Former CIA Directors (Gerry)
Although their statements, recorded for an upcoming TV documentary, are obviously self-serving, they open a window onto decisions and opinions the public is rarely privy to. Most newsworthy: the claim that George W. Bush and his advisors repeatedly ignored “absolutely compelling … multiple-sourced” information that Osama bin Laden was planning to strike the US with attacks that would cause many, many deaths.

Denver Parents Defeat Koch Brothers (Russ)
Ousted polarizing, extreme school board.

Environment Wins: Ag-Gag Law Overturned in Idaho (Gerry)
In a victory for environmental activists — and whistleblowers of all stripes — a federal judge in Idaho formally declared unconstitutional a state law, known as Ag-Gag, which banned undercover investigations of agricultural facilities by journalists and others seeking to document cruel treatment of animals, dangerous use of pesticides and such.

No One Knows Why ISIS Succeeds (Gerry)
An anonymous insider considers all the evidence and arguments, and concludes that none of them come close to explaining the diabolical success of this murderous terror group.

What Makes Bill Maher Singular (Russ)

He says controversial, even inflammatory things, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t worth listening to.

SIGN UP

Like what you see? Sign up here to subscribe to this newsletter — our daily roundup of stories from around the web that our editors or other readers thought worth reading. You can also sign up for our weekly newsletter, which recaps all of the exclusive WhoWhatWhy pieces of the past seven days.

Author

Comments are closed.