August 2, 2011: Morning
- An overview of differing opinions on whether it's time to rename "Ground Zero."
- Getting bin Laden: From a presidential candidate's lips to a house in Abbottabad, how the operation unfolded.
- Forty years after the only unsolved hijacking in U.S. history, new clues surface in the case of D.B. Cooper.
- "Borrow buzzwords from other industries" and other book review clichés I'd like to see.
- Unraveling a tongue.
- Laying to rest--again--the myth that slave families stayed together; they were often broken apart when members were sold.
- Activist Tim DeChristopher to appeal two-year sentence for disrupting oil and gas lease auction.
- DeChristopher's closing statement.
- Two men indicted for stealing cash from an ATM using a re-encoded Dunkin' Donuts gift card.
- Todd Levin talks with the Indoor Kids about his TMN video game series, "Consoles I Have Known."
- Filmmakers finish the movie the Merry Pranksters started, piece together footage from a bus fueled by drugs and prose.
- Alan Greenspan fanfic.