November 26, 2013: Morning
By The Morning News
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- D.C. Republicans increasingly furious at the Heritage Foundation, notably its 31-year-old "revolutionary."
- Iran and America's top diplomats are selling the landmark nuclear agreement very differently at home.
- Primer on the Iran nuclear agreement.
- "A Guide to Eating Very Particular Feelings."
- The champagne of Maine is coffee-flavored booze for many reasons, none of them healthy.
- Despite Adam Lanza's interests and possessions, no motive seems clear for the Sandy Hook massacre.
- Since Newtown, 10,912 people have been killed by guns in America.
- Mexican children see 12,000 junk-food ads on television a year, more than in any other country.
- Reporter looks into a theme park chain where kids play at corporate-sponsored employment.
- Investigation finds the American Humane Association has bestowed its “No Animals Were Harmed” label on multiple films where animals were injured or killed.
- This past year, says A.O. Scott, the movies finally struck back against the excellence of television.
- The 10th anniversary of the Tournament of Books is coming soon, meaning it's time to nominate your favorite book, plus apply to be the 2014 Reader Judge.
- James Franco and Seth Rogen spoof the Kanye-Kim motorcycle video.
- Robot designers challenged to remember the social consequences of what they're doing—i.e., possibly building components for Terminators.
- Clients pay Twitter robot master to use his 10,000 accounts to make them appear more popular and influential.
- The true state of the internet economy is revealed when nine-thousand "porny" spambots descend on a San Diego teenager.
- Mother's story of how she became the Erin Brockovich of revenge porn.