March 6, 2013: Morning
- After Obama's win, partisans said the market would tank; now that it's way up, they're searching for political interpretations.
- Hours after his book on immigration is published, Jeb Bush disagrees with its premise, following GOP party winds.
- Jon Stewart to direct movie about reporter jailed in Tehran, whose Daily Show appearance was used against him.
- Soviet solider presumed dead in Afghanistan found living under an assumed name in the western Afghan city of Herat.
- Next month the TSA will allow passengers to bring small knives in carry-on luggage.
- You could tell a summit meeting mattered to Hugo Chávez when government workers touched up the city's rubble.
- Caesearan deliveries rates by hospital vary from 7 to 70%.
- In San Francisco, 13.4% of residents are under 18—the smallest percentage of any U.S. city.
- Mashup of the moment: "Call Me Maybe" crossed with Nine Inch Nails.
- Last fall the "Call Me Maybe" engineer talked about how recording Nine Inch Nails influenced the feel of the pop mega-hit.
- Carly Rae Jepsen withdraws from Boy Scouts concert, citing the organization's gay ban.
- Misuse of "literally" drives the internet crazy—literally.
- Matt Groening's illustrations for Apple's 1989 brochure aimed at college students.
- I Say I Say I Say: Peter Sellers's 1964 home movie.
- Effects diagram explains how to sound like Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine.