Morning Links for March 27, 2015

Morning Links for March 27, 2015

What we’re reading on this Friday morning. U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) gave a frank interview to a North Dakota TV station on the VA controversy. Also see our December profile of Baldwin, which predated the issue. (And lastly, she spoke at a Senate hearing scheduled for today on the Tomah VA.) Um … According to Politico and other outlets, the sordid tale of DEA agents, sex parties, and Colombian cartels. Plans and hopes attached to the Bradley Center’s replacement grow ever grander. Urbanmilwaukee.com continues to question who will pay. The facts trickle out on Facebook’s plans for virtual reality, since it…

What we’re reading on this Friday morning.

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) gave a frank interview to a North Dakota TV station on the VA controversy. Also see our December profile of Baldwin, which predated the issue. (And lastly, she spoke at a Senate hearing scheduled for today on the Tomah VA.)

Um … According to Politico and other outlets, the sordid tale of DEA agents, sex parties, and Colombian cartels.

Plans and hopes attached to the Bradley Center’s replacement grow ever grander. Urbanmilwaukee.com continues to question who will pay.

The facts trickle out on Facebook’s plans for virtual reality, since it bought major contender Oculus VR. Said division has also started a film studio.

If you’re like me, the true nature of dark matter, said at to make up about 85 percent of the known universe’s matter, is one of the enduring mysteries in your life, along with what really happens at the end of “Mulholland Drive.” While the latter may never come to light, check out this story on how the former might be evidence of a “dark sector.”

Matt has written for Milwaukee Magazine since 2006, when he was a lowly intern. Since then, he’s held the posts of assistant news editor and, most recently, senior editor. He’s lived in South Carolina, Tennessee, Connecticut, Iowa, and Indiana but mostly in Wisconsin. He wants to do more fishing but has a hard time finding worms. For the magazine, Matt has written about city government, schools, religion, coffee roasters and Congress.