July 11, 2013: Afternoon
- Muslim Brotherhood issues a statement pledging to continue its "peaceful" resistance to the army's removal of Morsi.
- Paul Ryan makes the case for an “economic-based immigration system”—i.e., sensible immigration reform.
- See also: "The re-emergence of George W. Bush."
- Round-up of photos of presidents eating food that's not good for them.
- Russian circuses allow parents to have their children photographed with predators during breaks in the show.
- Goat meat makes up 70% of red meat eaten worldwide.
- Today's lunch reading: On the plight of the middle-aged amateur boxer.
- New fashion lines cater to women who want men's fashion tailored for them.
- Vanity Fair launches video "portraits" of historic, upscale addresses in New York City.
- Related: Most popular article on Vanity Fair website is the list "40 Signs You Are a BuzzFeed Writer Running Out of List Ideas."
- T-shirts that would barely be sold in the cheap gift shops of Times Square reappear in remote provinces of Haiti.
- Enormous haul of screenshots showing computer interfaces depicted in the movies.
- Cheeses and their literary equivalents.
- See also: Indie publishers and their indie record-label equivalents.
- Authors praise sitting and laying in bed when so many of their counterparts are standing or taking to treadmills.