June 19, 2013: Afternoon
- A step-by-step guide on how to use metadata to catch a terrorist.
- "Priming" techniques can work, but imagining a professor doesn't mean you'll win at Trivial Pursuit.
- An engineering breakthrough results in an elevator that raises twice as high as current models.
- Explorers believe they've found a French ship that disappeared in the Great Lakes more than 300 years ago.
- See also: A profile of the sole survivor from the next-to-last Great Lakes shipwreck.
- Gay in Chechnya.
- Lavish Russian mafia tombstones feature life-sized illustrations.
- Rick Moranis: "Mom, there's a big revenge component in here, and this is no good to me after you're dead."
- Professional baseball players suffer from lack of sleep, made worse by the league's ban on amphetamines.
- Mapping NBA players' hometowns—for two decades, everyone came from Indiana.
- An oral history of Battlebots.
- All those whom I approached told me that Saint Guinefort was a dog.
- The results of a wacky dog competition, where groomers are armed with craft supplies.
- Lit lovers celebrate Bloomsday—now it's time for a Dallowday.
- What happens when a friend accidentally cc's you on an email complaining about you: You will feel loved.