June 11, 2012: Morning
- In Mexico's presidential election, the candidates use the drug war to attack each other, issue sound bites.
- Researcher discovers doctor's report of the Lincoln assassination.
- People are 14% more likely to die on their birthdays, probably because of the "birthday blues."
- Nadal wins record-breaking seventh French Open, denies Djokovic a career Grand Slam.
- Loosen up, swear more, blame others, and more words of advice for Andy Murray.
- Town to vote on fines for profanity.
- You could win a TMN Prize Pack when you take our 2012 Reader Survey.
- A study finds we heed advice if it's framed as coming from an expert and especially if we pay for it.
- From 2008 onward, "Obama" is a prevalent term in racially charged searches.
- Ten books to read now that Mad Men is over.
- Related: An interview with the psychotherapist who consulted on Mad Men's development.
- A Duran Duran sleepover, 28 years later.