May 3, 2013: Morning
- Entire villages in Mexico's Costa Grande region have been abandoned in the cartel war.
- After al-Qaida got involved around 10 years ago, we saw a massive increase in the quantities of cocaine involved.
- In utero, the largest shark embryo will devour all its littermates—except its closest-related sibling.
- Photos of the ancient Egyptian city of Thonis-Heracleion, which sank into the Mediterranean in the 8th century AD.
- In China, two schoolchildren die after consuming yogurt poisoned by the owner of a rival kindergarten.
- The good and the bad of Zuckerberg's new PAC—it's mostly bad.
- In New York, London, and Paris, fake townhouses conceal secret portals.
- A week on a virtual currency.
- After spending a year offline, a writer reports life away from the web can be more productive—until bad habits return.
- Researcher claims 80% of people have "email apnea": holding their breath or breathing shallowly while emailing.
- Going to work very tired is like going to work drunk.
- Van Halen's famous ban on brown M&M's was a way to detect lazy promoters—it's also how the federal government operates.
- In defense of Beyoncé's extravagant, alleged tour rider.
- The Abercrombie & Fitch employee dress manual explains correct sleeve rolling and jean cuffing.