1. Hostages in Paris
- The raid that eventually killed the Kouachi brothers was proceeded by hours of negotiations, in which they made it clear they wanted to die as martyrs.
- Paris police said Coulibaly promised to shoot the hostages unless the Kouachi brothers were released.
[AP]
- Both Chérif Kouachi and Coulibaly spoke to reporters during the hostage situations.
[Vox / Libby Nelson]
- Kouachi said he was sent by al-Qaeda's Yemeni branch. Coulibaly said he was part of ISIS.
- Bafflingly, Coulibaly said he coordinated with the Kouachis, despite al-Qaeda and ISIS being enemies.
- Coulibaly allegedly committed the police killing with Hayat Boumeddiene, who is still at large.
[NPR / Eyder Peralta]
2. Free community college
- President Obama is calling on Congress to make the first two years of community college free.
[Vox / Libby Nelson]
- The federal government would bear 75 percent of the cost, and states the remaining 25 percent.
- Community college isn't what a lot of people think of when they hear "college," but there are about as many undergrads in two-year public schools as four-year public schools.
[Department of Education]
- For the poorest students, community college is already covered by financial aid; the middle class are the biggest winners from Obama's plan.
[Vox / Libby Nelson]
- One thing the plan doesn't address: barriers to graduating from college once you're there. 66 percent of first-time community college students don't get a degree within six years.
- Mike Konczal: this is far preferable to means-tested aid, which penalizes the poor for earning more.
[The Nation / Mike Konczal]
3. Misc.
- Wes Anderson's cinematographer, Robert Yeoman, walks through nine of the best shots the duo ever filmed.
[Vulture / Kyle Buchanan]
4. Verbatim
- "You can decline to purchase Charlie Hebdo on the grounds that its cartoons are racist and inflammatory and simultaneously believe that Charlie Hebdo has the right to publish those cartoons freely and without the threat of violence."
[Slate / LV Anderson]
- "Who can be churlish after being serenaded by an automaton and massaged by a robot chair?"
[NY Mag / Annie Lowrey]
- "“Wendy and Lucy” is rated R …The rating seems to reflect, above all, an impulse to protect children from learning that people are lonely and that life can be hard."
[NYT / AO Scott]
- "Susan Pierce couldn’t pinpoint the moment she fell in love with Norman Grenier — poor Norman, serious and sensitive Norman — but it was the night she overdosed at her boyfriend Dickie’s place in 1982 that something inside of her first stirred."
[Down East / Brian Kelvin]
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