September 23, 2015
By The Morning News
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- Hillary Clinton says she's against Keystone XL, days after a college student interrupted her, demanding its rejection.
- China's president pledges to help the US fight cybercrime, says it's a victim, not a perpetrator.
- A US-China "cyber arms agreement" is a good start, but leaves many important questions unanswered.
- Grassroots campaigns urge Afghans—the second-largest chunk of refugees arriving in Europe—not to leave their homeland.
- The fascinating story of a stolen iPhone that landed in Yemen, opening lives we've been taught to misinterpret.
- Shkreli reverses course and announces Daraprim price drop, but doesn't say by how much.
- Each of us carries a unique microbial plume: a microorganism cloud that could be forensically identifiable.
- Federal judge invalidates “Happy Birthday to You” copyright.
- Artist Nate Harrison picks through the thorny legalities of ascertaining "transformative."
- Ta-Nehisi Coates will write a story for Marvel’s Black Panther.
- Strunk and White, reimagined in a buddy-cop film as detectives in the Grammar Police.
- Reading robots can now answer geometry questions in the SAT.
- Annotation culture has its roots in a polymath who wanted to explain Lewis Carroll to the masses.
- An illustrated poem about an empty alien ship that hangs in the sky, and the feelings that grow to fill it.
- The internet started to feel a lot more crowded once the Non-Earthers arrived.
- Stopping for a selfie, tourists fell from towers and were gored by bison.
- Legendary baseball player and personality Yogi Berra dies at 90.