April 19, 2012: Afternoon
- Report says Breivik massacre has led Norwegians to believe more strongly in their open society.
- Tales from 100 hours of wilderness medical training.
- New crisis—pictures of soldiers posing with insurgents' remains—suggests discipline lost in Afghanistan.
- Pat Summitt, winningest coach in college basketball, stepping down due to early-onset Alzheimer's.
- Coordinated hunger strike launched by at least 1,200 jailed Palestinians.
- Studies find poor neighborhoods have more food of all kinds than more affluent zones.
- Rent-a-cow tax loophole costs Floridians millions each year.
- Story of the artist, politician, and stunt that led to Sweden's culture minister slicing from the crotch of a screaming cake.
- Italian museum burns its own artwork to protest budget cuts.
- Portraits of psychics.
- Terrific story on what it cost eight women writers to make it in New York City, from Zora Neale Hurston to Kate Christensen.
- Reality of life for a crack cocaine user in contemporary South London.
- Tales from London's lost coffeehouses.
- Tribute to Levon Helm, "true voice of America," who faces cancer.
- Leonard Cohen's Yelp reviews.