April 6, 2012: Morning
- Last year Florida enacted new voting that could exclude blacks—and swing the 2012 election.
- John Carlos remembers his 1968 Olympic Games Black Power salute.
- This year's Olympic medals are the heaviest in the history of the Summer Games.
- The prospect of admitting IBM's female CEO distresses the Augusta National Golf Club.
- Newly discovered feathered T. rex relative has similarly useless arms.
- Tip: Avoid unlicensed beerfests wherever you travel in the U.S. this spring.
- A new, popular spin on a tradition: e-leasing leavened goods.
- Tech enters Passover, as rabbis choose iPads over paper Haggadahs and lead virtual Seders on YouTube.
- Experimenting with the anti-hangover patch.
- "Pink slime" manufacturers try to rebrand with new slogan: "Dude, it's beef."
- Rear Window edited into a single, continuous shot.
- Q&A with Whit Stillman, who's back with his first film in 13 years.
- That anyone said it was "unsinkable" and other myths about the Titanic.