March 15, 2013: Afternoon
- To get pregnant, some Palestinian women are smuggling their husbands' sperm out of jail.
- Why the new pope's chosen name could signal a renewed focus and global presence for the church.
- Italy refuses to send marines accused of killing two fishermen back to India for trial.
- Cofounder of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge dies during war-crimes trial for the deaths of 1.7 million people.
- The videographer who caught Romney's "47%" moment steps forward.
- Why suspicions over vaccination and GMO survive, despite science improving our lives.
- Bedbugs have mutated to become immune to insecticides through thicker skin, hardier nervous systems.
- Paleontologists identify early bird species that flew with four wings.
- The Boston Phoenix shutters shy of its 50th anniversary.
- Books, like startups, are risky endeavors, and entrepreneurs are scrambling to reinvent publishing.
- Hear TMN's Andrew Womack talk indie longform with other editors at SXSW 2013.
- Before and after aerial photos of lights show where economies are growing.
- Inside New York City's glimmering, defunct City Hall subway station.
- London tube station reinstates "Mind the Gap" recording so a widow can hear her husband's voice.
- Get David Bowie's look in Labyrinth, more.