Syria: U.N. inspectors have reportedly arrived at the scene of the alleged chemical attack, but not without being shot at by snipers first.

Scary: Yosemite continues to burn.

So True: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the George Zimmerman verdict was "questionable," and that he'd like to see President Obama be more outspoken about race issues.

Sad: A 24-year-old woman died in a crash on 405 this morning, at Factoria. Washington State Patrol says she hit a deer, causing her car to stall in the middle of the highway, and then her car was struck by a semi-truck.

Second Suspect: Spokane Police have arrested another 16-year-old as a suspect in the alleged beating of WWII veteran Delbert Belton.

Shit Heads: High school football players have allegedly sexually assaulted fellow students in some kind of fucked up (ALLEGEDLY FUCKED UP) hazing ritual. But prosecutors are saying they are not going to press charges. (Watch out for the auto-play video when clicking the link.)

Stay Calm: Amazon went down yesterday, taking a lot of its apps—Facebook, Vine, Netfflix—with it. Amazon isn't saying what happened, but everything is fixed now apparently.

Save the Tortoise!: The Desert Tortoise Conservation Center in Nevada is running out of money and now they plan to close, meaning they'll have to euthanize hundreds of tortoises.

So Cute!: A 12-year-old Federal Way girl is fighting to get pygmy goats reclassified as household pets instead of livestock animals. YES PLEASE I WANT ONE.

Still Missing: An Arizona teenager is still missing in the Oregon wilderness, and his dad believes he might be trying to recreate Into the Wild.

David Croom says his son vanished last weekend just after setting out on the long road trip home to Arizona from Lynnwood where he'd been visiting a friend. That friend is the last person to hear from him, after Jonathan sent a text message where he talked about going "on an adventure."

David now fears that adventure may have been inspired by the 2007 film "Into the Wild" about a young hiker seeking isolation in the Alaskan wilderness.

"This was a kid who was obsessed with the movie," David Croom said. "My concern is he is up there with very limited resources, and no experience."

When police found Croom's abandoned SUV near the town of Riddle, Ore. on Wednesday, inside was Jonathan's wallet, $200 in cash and a book on outdoor survival tactics.

"Just as in that movie, he left everything behind and took off," David Croom said. "And we just don't know what he left with."

Oof. I hope he is found alive and safe, or they hear from him very soon.

Salinger: Apparently five new J.D. Salinger books will be published between 2015 and 2020.

Sex: Last night the MTV Music Video awards happened and Macklemore won for best hiphop video! *NSYNC reunited, Lady Gaga dressed like a nun, and Miley Cyrus pretended to hump Robin Thicke while also dry humping a foam finger...? Kids these days.