April 3, 2012: Morning
- Boomers' wealth drives the future of America, where the young are economic collateral damage.
- Boomer anxiety about aging may explain the sudden popularity of Snow White.
- AARP poll finds more grandparents are spending more on their grandchildren.
- Socio-economic thoughts occur when a waiter nabs your money while you're on vacation in Cuba.
- Dartmouth president Kim assured of World Bank job despite better-qualified Nigerian candidate.
- Kim on Dartmouth's vomitoriums: "One of the things you learn as an anthropologist, you don't come in and change the culture."
- Supreme Court rules it's OK for you to be strip-searched pretty much anywhere for any reason.
- Pressured to improve grades, more than a third of UK teachers admit they'd help students cheat.
- News of the Encyclopaedia Britannica's final print edition ignites sales boom.
- Biofuel's popularity soars; so does theft of used cooking oil.
- Netherlands likely to restrict drug sales to natives.
- Inside an industrial kitchen for medicinal-marijuana baked goods.
- William F. Buckley's war on reality-distorting anti-Communists hints at what he might think of today's GOP.
- Climate change projections compared from 1982 to 2012.
- With concise characters, Chinese is the ideal micro-blog language.
- Components analyzed from a 26-ingredient school lunch burger.