November 24, 2014
By The Morning News
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- Unable to reach an agreement in Iran nuclear talks, negotiators push deadline to March 1, 2015.
- US air strikes in Syria are encouraging anti-regime fighters to forge alliances with or even defect to ISIS.
- After serving six years of a 19-year sentence, the Iranian blogger movement founder has been pardoned.
- Five of Bill Cosby's accusers go on the record.
- Related: Cosby's fixer, employed by NBC at the time, discloses years of hush money.
- UVA suspends fraternities for a month following Rolling Stone investigation into campus sexual assaults.
- Google Fiber brought faster Internet to people who already use the internet, but it didn't get a whole lot of new people using the internet.
- Since 2010, Utah police have committed 15% of the state's homicides—more than drug dealers, less than domestic violence.
- The man behind modern-day right-wing talk radio got his start as a hypnotist and cultish leader.
- In The Hunger Games, both liberals and conservatives find a story that fits their worldview.
- The real Michael Phelps "scandal."
- Bangladesh recently had its largest trans pride parade ever.
- While makeup could give me deliberate control...motherhood left me feeling uncertain that the world could still see me at all.
- A writer who lives in Louisville and vacations in Detroit splits time between the two unhappiest cities in the US.
- Related: What a writer says when she tries to explain to people, and herself, why she bought a vacation house in Detroit.