April 18, 2013: Afternoon
- This week, a marathon's first-aid tents and a high school football field became triage centers.
- As horrific as it was, the Boston Marathon bombing may not qualify as a terrorist attack for the purposes of insurance coverage.
- Following trips to Sandy victims and Newtown, therapy dogs arrive in Boston.
- Far from scoring a knockout, the gun lobby has given its enemies ample reason to get up off the canvas and fight back.
- Medical journal publishes research that says acetaminophen may help reduce existential angst.
- Researchers identify a coelacanth gene that may point to how fish learned to walk on land.
- Hotels are dispensing with minibars.
- On Games of Thrones, why House Tyrell is richer than House Lannister—you can't eat gold.
- The fad of gourmet cupcakes—"the favorite greedy treat of the me generation"—is now over.
- Cary Grant on style.
- More tips in our men's fashion series, starting with "Part 1: Suits."
- Twenty-one different book covers of The Great Gatsby.
- From a 1975 issue of Playboy, the "land yacht" concept.
- Mondrian-inspired portraits of bureaucrats.
- In Spain, activists use flamenco flash mobs to protest banks.