May 14, 2013: Morning
- As the Bering Sea makes its way further inland, residents of Newtok, Alaska, could become America's first climate refugees.
- Our best hope for the future is not to get people to think of all humanity as family—that's impossible.
- Why did Jodon Romero kill himself on live TV?
- Series of female mugshots from the 1960s.
- What it's like for musicians who want to release new music—except their label won't let them.
- Scott Thorson tells his story.
- In 1955, Dr. Joyce Brothers—who died yesterday at 85—won The $64,000 Question.
- Obama administration angers journalists by seizing the AP's confidential phone records.
- Developers bulldoze 2,300-year-old Mayan pyramid—the largest offense of an endemic problem in Belize.
- Voluptuousness, once the ideal of feminine beauty in Sudan, is rapidly losing its allure.
- LinkedIn bans users from promoting prostitution and/or escort services, even in countries where it is legal.
- Psychedelically painted cargo trucks add vibrancy to the bleak and rugged landscapes of Pakistan.
- Bob Powers explains why the subway isn't moving.