November 2, 2015
- Russian and Egyptian officials dispute IS's claim it brought down the airliner that crashed Saturday.
- Proposed bill would bar prosecutors from reading emails between prisoners and their lawyers.
- Last year, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives inspected 7% of licensed gun stores.
- The next time you buy something with a contract, you might sign away your right to join a class-action suit.
- "It's easy to forget that every act of American generosity toward refugees has had to overcome stiff resistance based in ignorance."
- IMDb turns 25.
- What it's like to be a sex writer who's bad at sex parties.
- Police sexual misconduct cases are plagued by a lack of real supervision and inconsistent policies.
- Sarah Hepola on campus sexual assault and the dangerous message that you should be able to drink without risk.
- The NYPD is sending undercover agents to NYC colleges to publicly "convert" to Islam and then spy.
- The Pentagon uses Christian missionary NGOs to spy on China and North Korea.
- Jade mining controlled by shady elites and corporations—the people of Myanmar see almost none of the money.
- The tragedy of the Times Magazine's Nicki Minaj profile.
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