March 29, 2013: Afternoon
- A big-data analysis of white supremacists shows Republicans need to do more to counter extremist views in the U.S.
- How Muslims suffer under NYPD profiling.
- EPA to propose cutting sulphur content in gasoline to improve the effectiveness of catalytic converters.
- Dried whiskey residue that resembles celestial bodies
- For the 580,000 Americans who will die this year of cancer, and their families and friends, the new Time coverline is beyond cruel.
- Staggering: My wife's fight with breast cancer.
- Whether by choice or necessity, more and more Americans aren't retiring anymore.
- The chip will tell the brain don't eat any more—the gut's full of food and you don't need to eat any more.
- Real parasites that controls their hosts' lives.
- Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola direct a short film for Prada.
- The museum has a set protocol of actually going to a place and replicating that place.
- An unintended consequence of barring the mentally ill from gun ownership is that it might stigmatize them into resisting help.
- Salman Rushdie regrets not appearing in Talladega Nights.
- A "Liszt" of commonly mispronounced composers' names.