Morning Links for May 27, 2016

Morning Links for May 27, 2016

What we’re reading on Friday morning. A striking decision in a lawsuit related to the John Doe probe. Alan Greenspan says Paul Ryan is a “very sensible political economic type.” Hot off the presses from Politifact Wisconsin: “Is it true that only half of Milwaukee Public Schools students go on to college?” The verdict here. I don’t 100 percent understand this, but Schrodinger’s Cat, the famous experiment revealing quantum weirdness, just got weirder. The UN says urban air pollution is getting worse and killing about seven million people a year.

What we’re reading on Friday morning.

A striking decision in a lawsuit related to the John Doe probe.

Alan Greenspan says Paul Ryan is a “very sensible political economic type.”

Hot off the presses from Politifact Wisconsin: “Is it true that only half of Milwaukee Public Schools students go on to college?” The verdict here.

I don’t 100 percent understand this, but Schrodinger’s Cat, the famous experiment revealing quantum weirdness, just got weirder.

The UN says urban air pollution is getting worse and killing about seven million people a year.

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.