May 13, 2013: Morning
- IRS scandal grows from targeting not just "tea party"-branded groups, but also nonprofits critical of the government.
- Astronaut Chris Hadfield says goodbye to the International Space Station with a cover of "Space Oddity."
- Last week, atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide reached their highest level in human history.
- Photos from the village southwest of Buenos Aires that was underwater for 25 years.
- "If what these [alien] abductees are saying is happening to them isn't happening," Mack demanded, "what is?"
- "The internet has made kidnapping easier" and other myths about missing children.
- Boston Children's Hospital psychiatrist barred from practicing medicine after "diagnosing" his patient with "evil spirits."
- Behind Chris Ware's Mother's Day cover for the New Yorker.
- Infidelity site AshleyMadison.com says they see a spike in registrations after Mother's Day.
- Where economic crisis hits, explosions in egg donation and IVF may follow—such is the case with Cyprus and Spain today.
- New legal arguments for how plaintiffs can fight revenge porn.
- The new engine behind Google Chrome is named, ironically, after the HTML tag—which it will never support.
- Donald Rumsfeld's meeting rules.
- The short workout—"about seven minutes of steady discomfort"—that offers the same benefits as a long run and strength training.
- We need radio edits because we need the freedom to create, but also to have the wherewithal to know when to say when.
- The rise and fall and rise and fall and rise of OMD.
- At North Korea's soccer matches, crowds are silent even after goals—the halftime brass bands provide the only sound.