January 15, 2015
By The Morning News
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- Charges filed against Iguala mayor in the October kidnapping and disappearance of 43 students.
- Reelected after pleading guilty to sex with a minor, Virginia State senator spends half his day in office and half in jail.
- Defending pot legalization, 2Chainz lays out a conservative philosophy.
- See also: Transcription errors lead to British MPs, even Winston Churchill, saying "anus" instead of "arms."
- Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson answer questions after finishing world's most difficult rock climb.
- Despite opposition from PM Harper, Ontario's Liberal government will put a price on carbon pollution.
- Brief profiles of the 10 people found on the jihadi magagazine Inspire's most wanted list.
- Italian journalist Roberto Saviano on living under constant protection from the Camorra mafia.
- Obama directs FCC to open door for more cities to build their own internet networks.
- Bitcoin's security technology—blockchain—offers an entirely different, decentralized way to arrange the internet—and, thereby, society.
- Chinese restaurant offers free meals to its most attractive customers as determined by a panel of plastic surgeons.
- Chipotle can't find enough humanely sourced pork to keep it on the menu.
- Amazon doesn't always have the lowest prices, but it identifies its most popular products and consistently prices them under the competition.
- Average American consumer pays nearly $280,000 in interest.
- Oscar nominations find Selma mostly snubbed, Wes Anderson largely embraced.
- Eddie Huang has mixed feelings over seeing his memoir sanitized to become an ABC sitcom.
- There is no future with a Gwyneth man when you’re a Winona woman, particularly a Winona in a world made for Gwyneths.
- Today on TMN: A teenager has the power to turn fantasy into reality—but she doesn’t know it.
- See also: Philosophers explain why they went into philosophy.