July 2, 2012: Morning
- PRI regains power in Mexico with Pena Nieto appearing to win the weekend's presidential election.
- Afghans fear coup or civil war once America leaves.
- Five African towns "that should be on every investor's radar."
- Jon Ronson profiles the financial lives of six people, from a dishwasher to a billionaire.
- Studies find living rich dehumanizes people—"less ethical, more selfish, more insular".
- Canadian's open letter to Tea Partiers fleeing Obama's USA.
- Democrats taunt Republicans during Congressional baseball game with "Justice Roberts" chant.
- Alec Baldwin has a new radio show and podcast, "Here's the Thing."
- The first celebrity stalker likely was a 14-year-old determined to meet Queen Victoria.
- Lovely Christoph Niemann illustrated riff on Facebook's "like" button.
- New York's High Line is the hipster movement rendered into park design.
- How we use our fingers to count may shed insight into how our brains work.
- Summary of Wimbledon's first week, from Nadal's surprise loss to the first golden set recorded in women's tennis.
- Grantland reporter's voyage into "the death's-head of Wimbledon."
- Man takes apart, rebuilds engine.