November 20, 2014
By The Morning News
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- Obama to protect up to four million undocumented immigrants from deportation.
- Days ahead of the Miss World pageant, Honduras's contestant and her sister found murdered.
- Three wounded by gunman at FSU in latest shooting at a US university.
- UK denies visa to misogynist "pick-up artist."
- Hunger Games salute takes hold as silent protest against Thailand's junta.
- Side-by-side photographs of 1995 and 2014 Ebola outbreaks show evolution of photojournalism.
- Geography of terrorism reveals 82% of deaths occur in only five countries, all with ongoing conflicts.
- Map of America's median one-way commute times, "the worst part of the day."
- In January, the GOP will control nearly every majority-white congressional district and both state legislative chambers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.
- Former Mississippi governor calls the President's policies "tar babies."
- The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates regrets not going after Cosby when he had the chance.
- Some things cannot be unheard: James Baldwin's question, Nina Simone's "boobies," and Allen Iverson on practice.
- Going into the Davis Cup finals, it's worth remembering when India boycotted playing South Africa to widespread disagreement.
- MTV casts for documentary on white millennial identity.
- Mask-wearing in East Asian nations is tied to Taoism and health precepts behind Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Spotify: The future of music, and a future that's not very friendly to most artists.
- Thursday's headline of the day: "How the Sexiest Man Alive’s Sausage Gets Made."