April 19, 2012: Morning
- India tests intercontinental missile.
- North Korea to continue rocket launches, announces it's abandoning February nuclear deal with U.S.
- Nongovernmental organizations sponsor knowledge exchange and collaboration between U.S. and North Korean scientists.
- From eyeless shrimp to clawless crabs, deformities becoming common in Gulf seafood—researchers blame 2012 BP spill.
- Recipes for Texas's most delicious invasive species.
- Norwegian mass murderer's American pen pal speaks out.
- Mattel will produce a bald Barbie to comfort children undergoing cancer treatments.
- Study finds "breast cancer" is really 10 separate diseases, each requiring a different plan of attack.
- Komen foundation again courts controversy by teaming up with Uzbek dictator's pop star daughter.
- An excerpt from TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin's forthcoming Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down.
- Despite pop culture's best efforts, there's little connection between personality type and drug of choice.
- Factors that contribute to stuttering include childhood physical trauma, genetics, and overbearing parents.
- A retrospective of Dick Clark's career, from Rate-a-Record to the New Year's Rockin' Eve.
- Dick Clark manages a difficult interview with Prince on American Bandstand in 1980.
- The next generation of homemaking advice for Millennials who don't know how to clean and can't be bothered to cook.