March 25, 2013: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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- Seven executed bodies posed on plastic chairs with cryptic warning found near traffic circle in Uruapan, Mexico.
- Related: Dentist rehydrates corpses to identify victims and investigate murders in crime-ridden Ciudad Juárez.
- The untold side of the immigration story: Well-off families escaping violence in Mexico must prove the origins of their wealth.
- In defense of extinction.
- Now that we know eating the right kinds of fat can save your life, we should eat its most delicious options.
- The more comfortable our kitchens become, the greater risks they pose to our health.
- Every year, more than a million people experience "patient harm" at a hospital—some will recover, others may develop PTSD.
- For the same illnesses, men and women display symptoms differently and heal in different ways.
- When your brain is tied to your phone, it's not connecting with your heart.
- How one ESPN announcer practices speaking to avoid swearing on air during college basketball games.
- I did a lot of research about the legalities of owning and operating a firetruck privately.
- More signs of the new pope's humbleness.
- The best and worst of 1970s America.
- The man who uncovered Syrian weapons trafficking from his laptop 3,000 miles away.
- Related: A virtual trip to Zarafshan, Uzbekistan.
- Game of Thrones is more brutally realistic than most historical novels.
- Jason Molina, who died last week, writes an encouraging email to a fellow songwriter.
- Derek Watkins, the trumpeter who's played on every James Bond soundtrack, dies at 68.