October 14, 2015
By The Morning News
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- The stabbing attacks perpetrated by Palestinians are spurred by social media, without any recognized leader.
- The Turkish "deep state's" role in the recent bombing of a peace rally.
- Photos of the hospital the US blew up in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
- Lessig explains his presidential platform.
- "Murdoch fired off those desperate tweets last week because he senses his beloved audience of idiots drifting away."
- Stormfront founder on Trump, politics, and media.
- "Just 158 families have provided nearly half of the early money for efforts to capture the White House."
- Charlotte, NC, is moving forward with a proposal to make parts of the city off-limits to people who have been arrested.
- Weed farming might be a way out of California's water crisis.
- A contextual history of Big Water in California.
- Overplanting of corn and soy is ruining American crop diversity.
- Forty years ago, the idea of photo-IDing changed the course of whale research.
- In the 1960s, Playboy was a cultural force. A writer interviews her mother, who worked in the Manhattan office.
- Uber exposed hundreds of its drivers' licenses and social security numbers.
- As a hacking safeguard, the US Naval Academy is teaching celestial navigation once again.
- Before the days of GPS, sailors navigated using the feel of the waves.
- Meet Charth Vader, my visually impaired son.
- A collage to enjoy.
- Woman sues nephew for breaking her wrist.
- A brief chronicle of living—and sleeping—to Max Richter's "eight-hour lullaby."
- Three minutes of Max Richter's eight-hour sleep composition.