Germany to use drones to catch graffiti artists
Salon.com: Deutsche Bahn — the provider of Germany’s national rail system — has plans to use drones to root out graffiti artists using trains and platforms as their canvasses.
Salon.com: Deutsche Bahn — the provider of Germany’s national rail system — has plans to use drones to root out graffiti artists using trains and platforms as their canvasses.
Huffington Post: The country’s biggest bicycle-sharing program launched with 6,000 bikes across New York City.
BBCnews: Angelina Jolie’s aunt has died of breast cancer, nearly two weeks after the Hollywood star said she had had a double mastectomy to avoid such a fate.
AP: Nike, which helped build Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong cancer charity into a global brand, is cutting ties with the foundation in the latest fallout from the former cyclist’s doping scandal.
ABC News: McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson responded to a 9-year-old girl who accused him of trying to “trick kids into eating food that isn’t good for them.”
Forbes: Arrested Development’s comeback has elicited more angst than celebration inside the TV business.
New York Daily News: Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) is trying to introduce an amendment to the Senate farm bill removing protections granted in recent legislation to companies making generically-modified seeds, in particular Monsanto.
USA Today: Chevrolet’s Spark electric vehicle will be available for lease at $199 per month.
Reuters: The company was welcomed by a government keen to bring jobs to what was then one of Europe’s poorest countries.
AP: Women don’t make comedian Jerry Lewis laugh.