February 15, 2013: Morning
- Tennessee congressman wasn't sending flirty tweets to a mistress, but to a secret, long-lost daughter.
- The love story of Harry and Bess Truman began when they were five-year-olds in Sunday school.
- To celebrate Valentine's Day, CDC announced yesterday the U.S. is home to 110 million STDs.
- Big theme of the market this year has been a "great rotation" out of bonds and into equities.
- Objects found in Victorian students' rooms.
- Fax machines alive and well in Japan—providing "warm, personal feelings"—with 1.7 million new devices bought last year.
- Lifeboat washes ashore in Australia after drifting 5,000 miles in two years.
- See also: Pictures of men discreetly cruising in parks.
- Inspired by the excellence of House of Cards, five stories of complicated love affairs for your weekend reading.
- Oral history behind the making of Pulp Fiction.
- Story of a top Chicago chef who overcame the murder/suicide of his parents only to see his restaurant break up his own family.
- Devoted patron of Las Vegas restaurant Heart Attack Grill dies after a heart attack.
- In case you saw the skater doing a backflip between two boards, here's him falling 31 times in preparation.