November 9, 2015
By The Morning News
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- Severe budget cuts hit state AIDS units in India, which provide free condoms to sex workers.
- Justice Dept. chooses 10 of 567 recognized Native American tribes with whom to share access to criminal data.
- October's jobs report broke records, and statistically speaking, it shows the past two months were outliers.
- Two niche Bay Area meal delivery startups offer two different futures: one dystopian, one earthy.
- All the energy generated in Niederösterreich, Austria's largest state, is produced from renewables.
- Boston health care nonprofit is raising funds to open a room for "supervised heroin highs" for local addicts.
- Most police departments don't follow federal guidelines on Taser use, resulting in fatalities that are often misreported.
- Dispatch from Beyoncé's dad's seven-hour entertainment industry seminar.
- A year into Obama's project to ease the route to refugee status for Central American children, no one has been admitted.
- Interview with Suzy Favor Hamilton, former Olympian and escort, about her careers and mental illness.
- History of Soul City, a failed all-black utopia dreamed up by Nixonians in the early '70s.
- The idea of a right to privacy began in the 1960s and essentially ended with the 20th century.
- If you must understand the humblebragging madness of Ben Carson, read his books.