15 April 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Apr 2010 Forty-seven percent of American households owe no income tax for 2009--but don't confuse "income tax" with "tax." Common tax questions and answers--e.g., why terrorist informants don't get tax breaks, but the blind do. Roundup of rumored tax-day freebies. Syria: the Middle East's dumbest country. Poles protest burying president at site reserved for kings. Supreme Court judges tilt left over time unless they arrive with "settled ideological convictions." Op: Kabuki has (wrongly) come to signify loathsome fakery; it's time for pundits to retire a false notion. Eighteenth-century Tweeting shows lack of change in human behavior. Dancer reminisces over friendship with J.D. Salinger that began with a letter. Instapaper: Drug money dominates psychiatry. "Disabled Explorers in the World's Most Badass Short Bus." Inside the bizarre world of captured mustangs and horse personal ads. Very enjoyable back-and-forth between Nico Muhly and Sigur Rós's Jónsi about collaboration. DeathList 2010: Celebrities expected to die this year and have their deaths reported in the British press. Profile of Charles Broadwick, parachuting pioneer.