May 8, 2013: Morning
- Critics of Keynes say because he was childless he didn't care about "the long run"—but they don't understand what he meant by "the long run."
- The law student behind the world's first 3D-printable gun is a "principled" anarchist who confounds the likes of Glenn Beck.
- Historical figures today.
- First representation of Native Americans in Western art discovered in the Vatican's Borgia Apartment.
- It is true that our technology is exploited as part of a stack of technologies used for piracy.
- Recent deaths in hip-hop—where youth is worshipped and legends die young—bring new attention to health.
- Macklemore and Tyler, the Creator, are the new faces of rap sobriety.
- In 1995, future Half Baked co-stars Dave Chappelle and Jim Breuer made a Home Improvement spinoff.
- Women are more attracted to a man holding a guitar.
- New study correlates sleep-deprived students in affluent countries to laptops and cell phones.
- These are glorious days to run in New York City.
- Related: A doctor's diagnosis of high blood pressure inspires a running habit.
- An interactive tool compares Major League Baseball team salaries.
- Margaret Ruth (née Wiggum) Groening dies, age 94.
- Related: All the creature creations of special-effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen, who died on Tuesday at 92.
- Inside the food-truck business: "This sort of dynamic more or less sums up the economies of the third world."