6 April 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 06 Apr 2010 Jordanian King Abdullah: Israel's long-term future is in jeopardy; only the U.S. can save Jerusalem. Recent budget cuts likely have hampered California's ability to handle disasters. Wall Street lobbyists want bipartisan financial reform--assuming blue-chip GOPers will still whack reform kneecaps. Brown confirms May 6 election date. Jobbik is more than a political party, it is a lifestyle. Assessment of Hungary's Sunday election. Seasteading: Isolation at sea for libertarians, championed by Milton Friedman's sexy-geek grandson. Slate's Tiger Woods soundboard. Ben & Jerry as gym class misfits turned businessmen turned fair-trade poster boys. Glowing, long account of legendary ultramarathoner who runs miles over hills of self-criticism. Instapaper for the commute: Usain Bolt is operating 30 years beyond modern man. People with facial paralysis can interpret faces, but not mimic them; other expressions used to compensate. Audio: New Radiolab program on pushing human limits. Catholic argues that a Catholic England would be "better at addressing openly and emotionally the big questions of life." How a routine procedure lost a publisher J.D. Salinger's last book deal.