November 19, 2015
- "Russian airstrikes hit medical facilities at least 10 times during their first month of bombing in Syria."
- As long as there's war, there will be famine.
- Finding the connections between the Paris terrorists and their locations before and during the attacks.
- "U2 had the opportunity to make what could have been the grandest and most meaningful gesture of their careers. But they didn't."
- History indicates the next two months is make-or-break for the GOP field. Expect dropouts and turnarounds.
- If GDP growth continues, the Dems own 2016—but as before 2008 crash, businesses are stocking lots of inventory.
- SEIU snubs Sanders, endorses Clinton—even though she spurned their campaign for a $15 minimum wage.
- Winning early is mostly a function of name recognition, but getting over 34% is the magic number.
- World Economic Forum reports the gender pay gap will close around when your granddaughter starts working.
- A new books says our brains enjoy the surveillance state. Resistance is futile. Whitelist themorningnews.org.
- While recording her audiobook, Sarah Hepola suddenly realizes she probably curses a lot.
- Fish urine is essential to marine ecosystems. When species invade, the nutrient equilibrium may be upended.
- Doctors allege ads inflate demand for expensive pharmaceuticals. Would banning ads lower prices?
- Sexual liberty doesn't entail sexual equality.
- Asking grandma about her past life in sex work is liberating, not icky.
- "Every time I sit down to write I dare the universe. I dare my own death."