June 3, 2013: Morning
- The divide between East and West Berlin is still visible from space—because of different lightbulbs.
- By the end of 2012, American families had recouped less than half of what they lost in the economic crash.
- The past 33 years of news, as told in CNN clips.
- Southern Baptists plan to leave Boy Scouts en masse; some may join the more religious-minded Royal Ambassadors.
- I am biracial... My family often had the audacity to eat breakfast even though cereal was not being specifically marketed to us.
- Two years after reporting on patent trolls, This American Life follows up with the key players from the story.
- A trek to the 35-mile stretch of California coastline still untouched by tourists.
- An espresso machine for your car.
- Study suggests nine out of 10 under-30s suffer from "nomophobia"—fear of having no cell phone.
- The Russians hardly deserve the praise they have received from U.S. authorities for their alleged help in the Boston bombing case.
- Couple at the heart of the latest ricin investigation said to be as ridiculous as the dueling Elvis impersonator and the taekwondo instructor.
- Except for their dance and some exorcism rituals which have roots in Africa, they are Indian in language, customs, dress, food, and temperament.
- "Romance by You" is a service that allows you to customize a harlequin romance novel via ad-libs.
- Suggested fixes to grammatical errors in movie titles.
- Twenty-two ingeniously defaced textbooks and exam papers.
- When classrooms get too warm, student performance declines.
- America's ghost tour industry.