January 15, 2016
By The Morning News
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- A day after the WHO announced the west Africa Ebola epidemic over, a new case surfaces in Sierra Leone.
- For the second year in a row, the Oscars are lilywhite.
- The Academy's nominations show it values women more as subjects of violence than desire.
- How the 2016 Oscar Nominees performed on the Bechdel Test.
- Related: Women producers are absent from the Grammys.
- Single moms, pressed to relocate, instead become a powerful force against London's gentrification.
- El Chapo was there for Kate del Castillo, not Sean Penn.
- Wall Street relied on one Congressman to chair a finance committee in its favor—his opposition to gay candidates is drawing fire.
- Clinton fan Wasserman Schultz has an unexpected challenger in the primary; a loss could create easier path for Sanders.
- Placing North Korea's nuclear play in historical context—secrecy is the norm, not a deviancy.
- By looking at illusions, where vision breaks down, scientists are learning about the eyes' cognitive math.
- The cars of the future are steadily developing along three axes: electrification, automation, and ride sharing.
- There aren't enough turtles left to keep eating them, which is too bad because apparently turtle was delicious.
- "The archbishop acknowledged that several of his predecessors would have enjoyed drawing and quartering Mr. Bowie."
- Today's video: Dioramas of famous movie scenes populated with holograms from the films.