April 13, 2012: Morning
- Unlike past rocket failures, this time North Korea did not maintain its launch was a success.
- Researchers find "manipulating" past memories of drug use can help addicts avoid relapse.
- As alternative medicine continues to come under fire from conventional physicians, some hope to combine the benefits of both.
- Q&A with Nobel-winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel on Klimt, female sexuality, and autism.
- When sane people check themselves into asylums, the doctors can't tell the difference.
- Things they don't tell you when you check yourself into a mental hospital.
- Kanye West redeemed his career by tapping into his true talents, none of which are apologizing.
- Jack White used to sell upholstery and now wants to sell men's hats.
- CafePress finds out which candidates are winning in the contest of political merch sales.
- From replica deck chairs to QVC fragrances, the Titanic anniversary has meant big, albeit fleeting, business.
- David Sedaris's reading habits.
- Medium-size article about the history of long reads.
- Why birds in destroyed Chernobyl are singing more than ever.