November 10, 2015
By The Morning News
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- "In the past century or so of European history there have been many more examples of disintegration than integration."
- Cameron's demands for Britain to stay in the EU: a bigger voice, pound protection, limited refugee welfare.
- A language barrier and poor government communication has left 400,000 Syrian refugee children in Turkey out of school.
- "I don't think there has been a worse time for freedom of expression in Spain since the death of Franco."
- Timeline of the semester at Mizzou leading up to the student strikes.
- How access to good transportation helps increase diversity in urban college campuses.
- Interview with Native American rapper Frank Waln.
- A decade-long, $3 billion-plus federal project to digitize immigration forms has resulted in a single online form.
- Arizona border-fence crowdfunding fails, missing its goal by $49,735,000.
- Wind power accounts for 10% of Texas's energy; deregulation is leading utilities to compete for customers in novel ways, like providing all nighttime energy for free.
- In grading the integrity of state legislatures, only three states get higher than a D+.
- Archaeologists are beginning to decipher Stonehenge.
- Robber barons plundered medieval Europe and hauled it to America—here's where they deposited their loot.
- What happens when someone dies in an Airbnb—in this case, the author's father.
- A prison visit with Willie Bosket, New York City's most famous child murderer, who's been in solitary for over 20 years.
- Musicians on their preferred formats.
- Rediscovering vinyl, sonic memories, and the joy of sitting down to do one single thing.
- ClickHole's clean-eating challenge.