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November 19, 2015


The Morning News http://ift.tt/1QciIPE

Houston landslide vote makes whoever produced the pro-discrimination bathroom ad a hot 2016 commodity.

Adults know life is finite and friendships are useless—still, our houses aren’t helping.

David Sedaris allegedly drew a picture of a dog’s grave in a pet owner’s copy of Me Talk Pretty One Day.

Ahmed Chalabi, who pushed the US into the Iraq War for his own gain, dies of a heart attack.

The Manipulator: Jane Mayer’s 2004 profile of Chalabi, in the middle of the occupation. #longreads

After the Snowden leaks, people searched less for things they thought might get them in “trouble.”

Anonymous whistleblowers blame Canadian oil pipelines explosions on Keystone XL company skirting regulations.

Lost in Translation launched the Japanese whisky boom in America.

Capuchin beats alcoholism.

Hawaii’s mosquitoes are carrying dengue, and state officials are in denial.

Police departments around the US open “safe exchange zones” to facilitate secure Craigslist deals.

Perhaps the best argument against “all news is local.”

A painless death is a pretty American way. What’s the best way to die?

Because it’s possible to love Earth too much: the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement.

You were just trying to feed the rabbits. Preferred ways to die, rated.

Henry Rollins driving app tells you how hard it would have been to get there in the ‘80s.










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