May 1, 2013: Morning
- Forty-two percent of Americans aren't sure if Obama's health care reform is still law.
- Boston Marathon victims who lost limbs will be provided with (mostly) free prosthetics.
- In light of the Boston Marathon bombers, prison interview with the Unabomber, whose younger brother/former acolyte put him in prison.
- Modern terrorism examined through the works of Don DeLillo.
- The best jihadi rap available online is apparently found through iTunes.
- Twenty years after she was stabbed in Germany, Monica Seles remembered as a player of pure power, who also hit with vocal accompaniment.
- Pictures of action at Nairobi's Ngong Racecourse, the only track in a 3,300-mile swath of Africa.
- See also: India asleep.
- Strange story of Virginia bank-robber who told police the CIA had recruited him to test the security of Washington-area banks.
- Dutch design group to introduce a men’s business suit that turns transparent when the wearer is being untruthful.
- Hispanics make up 15 percent of the U.S. labor market, but account for more than 20 percent of workplace deaths.
- Oh, good: Photographs of white men wearing Google Glass.
- Fascinating explanation of livestock branding.
- Detached writers generally understand that they are not going to succeed in telling people what to think.
- Remarkable series of articles by Kelley Benham about her daughter being born four months early.