February 25, 2016
By The Morning News
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- After protesters are banned from marching in Seoul, "ghost" holograms take their place.
- Dominatrices offer Wall Streeters 15 minutes of spankings for $27, with proceeds going to Bernie Sanders.
- In case you missed it: Leather-clad Ted Cruz greets voters at Reno-area fetish club.
- One should be cautious about assuming that there ever was a golden age of political predictability.
- In 2002, Rubio was an arguably corrupt state senator who helped push through development in protected environments.
- Matt Taibbi on the GOP race thus far.
- Trump properties prefer to import workers from Romania rather than hire local Americans.
- Denmark hosts the world’s first supermarket selling only expired food.
- Cosmetic chain's Instagram feed bombarded by racist comments after posting photo of an African model's lips.
- Peace treaties sometimes fail because they don’t include terms about sharing resources.
- After consuming countless how-to videos, writer uses YouTube to become a better person.
- In 1950, 8.6% of energy consumed in the US was produced from renewable sources; in 2014, it was 9.8%.
- Solar energy currently surging, driven by increasing appetite for rooftop panels.
- Related: Solar on edge in Nevada after a utilities commission favors utilities over homeowners.
- Edward Tufte on how to map time-dependent events.
- Field Notes launches limited-edition Rooster notebooks, with profits going to 826 National.
- Simon & Schuster to publish line of Muslim-themed children's books.
- Chronological reading list of essays on diversity in the literary world.
- Air Force white paper claims, without facts, that Islamic terrorism is driven by sexual deprivation and hijabs.
- Hidden factor in men’s dominance of Hollywood: leading men like Leo don't star in films directed by women.
- When seniors ask their date to prom, they want the whole school to "like" the pairing.
- Interview with an Amish woman who embraced online dating.