22 June 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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When things go bad, it turns out, multinationals turn into homebodies. How the oil spill made BP British again.
Five theories on why everyone is moving to Texas.
Today from noon to 2 p.m., ET, the Biblioracle returns--list your last five books and he'll tell you what to read next.
After three years, researchers realize riding a bike is a surprisingly complex feat.
FP Comment's "Junk Science Week" draws to a close, honoring another year of the quacks who've distorted scientific fact.
Death tax loophole means movie rights for The Catcher in the Rye, the "holy grail" of scripts, could be up for grabs.
Scientists working on the Barcode of Life project aim to catalogue every living species--840,000 down, countless more to go.
Explanation of the psychological, self-protectionist basis for lying, and why complete certainty is impossible.
"If those were my only options, I'd probably be FOR same-sex marriage!" Profile of Mike Huckabee, the G.O.P.'s current 2012 favorite.
Identity of the original Facebook logo--"that guy"--is revealed to be Al Pacino.
Statistical breakdown shows three-quarters of all World Cup tweets are useless.
So because I listened to Nirvana you thought that I wanted to kill myself? A sister interviews her brother, who has Schizoaffective Disorder and Asperger's.
Mini-profiles and exhibitions of artists who cut paper.