Morning Must Reads: October 10

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Malala Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Malala Yousafzai, the 17-year-old Pakistani advocate for women’s rights to education, was jointly awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. She shares the prize with Kailash Satyarthi, who has long been campaigning against child exploitation in neighboring India

Clinton Records to Be Released

The National Archives is expected to release a trove of documents Friday that may shed light on painful chapters in Hillary Clinton’s life as first lady

General Fears Ebola Border Crisis

The Pentagon’s top commander in South America has warned that Ebola could prompt an exodus from Central America and the Caribbean

Katy Perry to Perform at Super Bowl

Katy Perry was reportedly shortlisted by the NFL in August along with Rihanna and Coldplay, but controversy arose from reports that the league, which declined to comment on the singer’s selection, was asking artists for money in exchange for performing at the event

Protesters, Police Face Off in St. Louis for Second Night

Anger over the fatal police shooting of a black 18-year-old led protesters to face off with officers in south St. Louis for a second night as accusations of racial profiling prompted calls for a federal probe ahead of a weekend of planned rallies and civil disobedience

These American Cities Have the Best Tippers

Food & Wine zeroed in on American dining habits in their “quasi-scientific, potentially controversial” survey of America’s Favorite Food Cities, and, in particular, found which cities don’t skimp on gratuity. Here are the 10 cities with the top tippers

Cancer Drugs May Work Better While You Sleep, Study Says

New research found that some of the body’s molecular functions during waking hours may interfere with the effectiveness of certain cancer medication, so it could be possible to time your doses at night to make anti-cancer meds more effective

NFL Teams Allegedly Ignored Domestic Violence

As the NFL grapples with a colossal backlash over its attitude toward domestic violence, a former team executive reveals that hundreds of cases of domestic abuse by players were swept under the rug during his 30-year league tenure

Obama Signals Opposition to Internet ‘Fast Lanes’

The President said a level playing field on the Internet was one of his earliest campaign promises and that “I am unequivocally committed to net neutrality. I think it is what has unleashed the power of the Internet and we don’t want to lose that or clog up the pipes”

Tesla Motors’ New ‘D’ Cars Are All-Wheel-Drive, Not Self-Drive

Tesla Motors on Thursday night disappointed some auto-market watchers’ expectations that it would put out a self-driving car — but the electric-car juggernaut did release a higher-tech Model S car with all-wheel drive and rapid acceleration

A Tourist’s Guide to the Hong Kong Protests

Tens of thousands of people, mostly students, have occupied several financial areas of Hong Kong over the past two weeks in order to demand democratic reform. But surrounding the umbrellas and protest camps are some of the city’s most famous landmarks

Demand for iPhone 6 May Push Back Bigger iPad

Strong iPhone sales are reportedly leading some suppliers to push back on plans to mass-produce a larger-screen iPad early next year, as it would be challenging for display makers to meet the demand for the new iPhone 6 Plus while ramping up the tablet’s production

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