February 2, 2016
By The Morning News
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- Cruz wins in Iowa, a result that will likely leave the GOP in an even more frustrated state than if he'd lost.
- Clinton grabs very narrow victory in Iowa.
- See also: Why a tie for Bernie is actually a win for Clinton.
- Trump took 39% of Iowans who decided on their candidate more than a month ago, and just 13% of those who decided last week.
- Cruz won 34% of evangelicals; of non-evangelicals, Trump took 29%, Rubio 26%, Cruz 18%.
- The photo finish showed that Republicans are not the only voters looking for qualities beyond experience and electability.
- Sanders makes history if he beats Clinton in New Hampshire: the first Jewish candidate to win a nominating contest in either major party.
- "Ghoulish" campaign reporters game out how much sympathy Hillary would gain if Bill dies before November.
- Enjoying "competence porn" means rooting for the smartest, most rational people in the room.
- Police train eagles to hunt down unmanned drones.
- Law enforcement's fear of encryption mitigated by the Internet of Things; cops will spy on you through your neighbor's unencrypted socks.
- The Internet of Emotional Things.
- "What Is Code?" by TMN's Paul Ford wins National Magazine Award for Bloomberg Businessweek.
- In case you missed it: "What Is Code?"
- Predictive analysis applied to the National Magazine Awards.
- Year after year, fans of Groundhog Day gather in Woodstock, Ill., to celebrate their favorite movie.
- Profile of Chris Jackson, one of book publishing's few black editors, who's creating a literary movement.
- Republicans will soon need more than whites to get elected; targeting black voters, not Latinos, is the answer.
- New Orleans’s public defender’s office is so underpaid, being sued by the ACLU may be the best way to get funded.
- The extraordinary circumstances in which Sri Lanka became the world’s largest eye donor.
- The father of foreskin restoration tells his story.
- On "degustation laconic," the language of high-end menus.