November 13, 2012: Morning
- Two weeks after Sandy, pockets of misery.
- For those displaced by war, refugee camps are a recurring way of life—and worry for the young is constant.
- What could save us from the fiscal cliff: Mitt Romney's plan to limit overall tax deductions.
- Q&A with Al Rotches, creator of banner ads for both Obama campaigns.
- Where two key components of Obamacare—insurance exchanges and Medicaid expansion—now stand in the U.S.
- On the Petraeus affair, a look at whether the New York Times's Ethicist was unethical.
- Memorial Sloan-Kettering doctors drive down the price of a costly cancer drug by refusing to approve its use for patients.
- One hundred years later, the last of the artifacts taken from Machu Picchu by the U.S have been returned.
- A dispatch from the Twilight Tent City awaiting the final movie's premiere.
- David Chang demonstrates his favorite after-school snack: raw ramen with dry flavor powder.
- Anthony Bourdain didn't start the un-foodie movement, but he's become its voice.
- Officials scour public hunting grounds for illegal deer blinds, which are becoming ever more elaborate.
- How we saved the post office.