June 18, 2013: Afternoon
- Owners of 7-Eleven franchises in New York and Virginia charged with running a "modern day plantation system."
- See also: Photographs of prisons that have been converted into stylish hotels.
- Tips for arming rebels.
- Report from inside the world of very expensive, "black-ops" online reputation management.
- Interesting word-tree visualization done of comments left online by Britons who believe the UK is going to the dogs.
- Study suggests reminders of home make learning a new language more difficult.
- We know the greatest basketball players not just by the new things they create, but by how they create them.
- Open letter to Redskins' owner Dan Snyder—man of gossamer-thin skin and no shortage of pride—to finally change the team's name.
- Downfall of civilization found in a fight over a foul ball.
- Fake commentary by a British broadcaster of a Yankees-Red Sox game.
- Explained: Who around the world opposes e-cigarettes and why.
- Photographs from inside an expensive luxury-fruit emporium in Tokyo.
- Ends of roads found in Google Maps, whether blocked by geographic features, international borders, or simply the lack of any further street.
- In a minor revival, Montana now has three rabbis, two in Bozeman and one (appropriately) in Whitefish.
- Pictures from the construction of the Second Avenue Subway, New York's first new line built under the city since 1932.
- See also: Three-dimensional drawings created on multiple pieces of paper.
- Podiatrist explains all the ways high heels are horrible to feet.