May 29, 2013: Afternoon
- Interviews with Syrians who say they've witnessed atrocities.
- Solar industry faces quality concerns.
- China is building a city in Belarus as a manufacturing gateway between Russia and the EU.
- With North America set to dominate the world's energy production by 2020, Saudi Arabia must respond carefully in order to survive.
- How Jeffrey Katzenberg and his money helped the Democrats destroy Mitt Romney.
- Depending on what you care most about, Australia is the happiest country in the world.
- The end of the NRA.
- The invisible knife in my gut was not psychosomatic; my nerves had simply been cut too often, the doctors explained.
- The girl who turned to bone.
- The Longform guide to adaptations.
- TMN's Jessica Francis Kane on Marcus Aurelius: "His words helped me get to the desk, and stay there."
- Related: Jessica Francis Kane explains how to take a vacation while keeping your family and your work ethic intact.
- Newly discovered species from 2012.
- Elizabeth Kiem remembers when cicadas invaded the Eastern Coast—and her sister's wedding.
- Flouting safety warnings, contestants meet near Glouster to roll cheese down a hill, as they've done for at least 200 years.
- The full game from Dennis Rodman and the Harlem Globetrotters' trip to North Korea.
- The next stage in "sad Keanu" is 3D-printed sad Keanu.