March 27, 2013: Afternoon
- Crime plummets in Juarez—perhaps one cartel won over the other, maybe there's fewer young men to kill, or it could be better policing.
- The trouble with being a snitch.
- Brazilian doctor charged with killing seven patients now being investigated in nearly 300 other deaths.
- The maker of TurboTax is fighting against simplified returns, claiming taxpayers would overpay—while protecting its niche.
- What to do when your child goes missing only days before you try and claim him as a dependent on your tax return.
- When Lucas, Spielberg, and Kasdan spitballed Raiders.
- Artists create a hotel where guests can eat their surroundings.
- Related: A gallery of death by snack overindulgence.
- Since taking part in the world's largest nude photo, Mexico has been intent on breaking all Guinness Records.
- How movies targeted to college students turned "Easter break" into "spring break."
- Maps of New York and London that depict linguistic diversity, as told by Twitter.
- Sweden clashes with Google over the definition of "ungoogleable."
- The tradition of prominent and controversial first ladies in Chinese politics is long and storied.
- UK-based "Rent-a-Mourner" hires actors to make the deceased appear more popular at their funerals.
- A profile of David Young, the unofficial soundtracker of today's memorial services.