16 November 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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To help prevent prisoner escapes, N.Y.P.D. begins photographing suspects' irises, stays one step shy of total privacy outrage.
Labor organizations campaign to win 50,000 airport screeners hungry for union representation.
One way to get more people on board with Mars colonization--faster and cheaper--is to make it a one-way trip.
It's hard not to wish the thing would morph into a National Geographic special with a "tragic" ending. Watching the pilot for Sarah Palin's Alaska.
Palin's "refudiate" beats "vuvuzela" for the New Oxford American Dictionary's "Word of the Year."
Facing ethics charges, Rangel continues along Adam Clayton Powell's path, refuses to testify.
New York actors pick up extra work as bedbug hunters, study clients for character traits.
"He truly is the cheapest man alive." Multibillionaire proves you don't get rich spending your money on shingles.
3 Squares is a new site that tracks who eats what where.
David Chang talks religion, how to make proper ramen, and why he worries about the implications of his buns' phenomenal popularity.
Op: Evidence of paranormal abilities has been around for 70 years, so it's about time for scientists to pay attention.
In the past year, I've written roughly 5,000 pages of scholarly literature, most on very tight deadlines. But you won't find my name on a single paper.