June 29, 2012: Morning
- Public's confusion about healthcare reform is sad, especially when most people confront it daily.
- Conflicting reporting on the big Supreme Court decision.
- How the top Supreme Court blog prepared for yesterday.
- Round-up of controversial big cases.
- Every day for 14 years, John Wojnowski has stood outside the Vatican in vigil for those abused by priests.
- Tactics from this week's European summit reviewed in light of Italy-Germany soccer match.
- Summary of options available to Mexican voters this weekend.
- Investigation finds the ATF never deliberately allowed guns to fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels.
- Interview with Charles Bowden, America's best chronicler of the border.
- Introducing "The Stressful Life of Salman Rushdie and Implementation of his Verdict," an Iranian video game.
- Face-tracking technology used to create paper sculptures.
- Anteaters’ predatory patterns emerge because of the defensive strategies employed by their prey.
- Lawmakers in China consider requiring children to visit their parents more often or "send respects."
- Two little girls tell their father about a bad haircut.