1 June 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 01 Jun 2010 Supreme Court to determine whether protesting veterans' funerals is protected under the First Amendment. Q&A on the flotilla raid; Israeli ministers likely to probe; hundreds of activists held. Swedish crime writer Mankell flying home post-flotilla ride. We were expecting the Israeli army to stop us, but we didn't expect such a war against us. Op: Judging by their tactics, Israel's political class is packed with Iranian sleeper agents. Records as protest: world's largest keffiyeh made in Lebanon. Base runners in baseball can increase their speed 20 percent by taking a curved path. Headlines assessed to measure Britain's obsession with Andy Murray's moods. New York City's public basketball hoops are handmade. How America's age and location protects its museums better than its European counterparts. Tasting notes from a sampling of Dogfish Head's Theobroma beer, or, "speculative archaeo-brewing." TimeOut interviews Kevin Guilfoile about collectors, says Rosecrans Baldwin's novel will make summer "all about Alzheimer's." Goldman Sachs's "2010 World Cup Research Report" is lengthy, informed, and oddly essential. Lunchtime read: Why we enjoy imaginative experiences: we don't distinguish them from real ones. Future-predicting quotes from the first five years of Wired.