July 20, 2012: Morning
- At least 14 dead, 50 wounded at Colorado movie theater shooting, suspect in custody.
- Yesterday was bloodiest day in Syrian conflict—government retook check-points, Damascus suburbs.
- Number of phones will soon exceed world population, but a quarter of people still don't have one.
- As an activist shareholder Bill Browder challenged Russian corruption—now he's after Putin.
- Anti-extremist Muslim leaders assassinated in Russia, indicates Islamist radicals spreading.
- Delving into the internet's darkest black market to see if it could arm a coup d'état.
- If fully legalized, marijuana would cost the same as tea and tobacco.
- Neanderthals weren't carnivores but ate roasted vegetables with seasoning, used medicinal plants.
- Selectivity will help UK reap Olympic gold.
- Tour de France's beauty trumps its corruption.
- Matisse painting stolen, replaced with fake unnoticed for years, now recovered in Miami sting.