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Exiled Nazis Get Social Security Checks, Jay Leno Gets Humor Prize, Millennials Love Nashville & Baltimore: A.M. Links

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 10.20.2014 9:00 AM


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  • Dozens of Nazi war criminals and concentration-camp guards were forced out of America yet still collected—or collect, present-tense—U.S. Social Security checks. 
  • Anti-democracy critics in Hong Kong are convinced the U.S. is puppeteering the #OccupyCentral protest movement there. 
  • Ebola watch is over for the 48 people who had contact with the first Dallas patient.
  • Secretary of State John Kerry is trying to cheerlead more Asian countries into joining our ISIS war efforts. 
  • Jay Leno received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in D.C. Sunday night.
  • HuffPost CliffNotes: 5 takeaways from Doug Henwood's Harper's takedown of Hillary Clinton.
  • A new report finds the cities currently attracting the most college-educated millennials include Houston, Nashville, Denver, Austin, Portland, D.C., Buffalo, Baltimore, and Los Angeles.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.