June 22, 2012: Afternoon
- What you need to know about Fast and Furious and Eric Holder.
- Looking to end the Syrian conflict, world leaders offer Assad a peaceful exile.
- Excerpts from Castro's newspaper column.
- Up to 95 million workers could be unemployed by 2020 because the current number of low-skill jobs will no longer exist.
- I don't hire anyone who doesn't speak a second language fluently.
- The world’s oddest job interview questions, answered.
- Gov. Christie champions New Jersey's halfway houses, where abuse is rampant and criminals have easy access to their old lives.
- Christie's Springsteen love is unreturned.
- Our latest TMN Weekender: LeBron Wept.
- Some college baseball coaches are dropping hand signals in favor of calling an audible.
- The last four years have created what economists call a "natural experiment" in economic policy.
- Eight months after OWS, the movement is divided between anarchy and hierarchy.
- Snack foods originally sold as medicines.
- How a search engine "chooses" to answer queries is a form of free speech for computers.
- Two-wheeler Lionel Shriver reveals her disdain for dilettante cyclists and overzealous motorists.
- Related: How to not kill a cyclist.
- Why a public school teacher quit.
- The real-life origins of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
- Don't miss TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin with Eleanor Friedberger of the Fiery Furnaces on Monday in NYC.