November 14, 2013: Morning
- Poverty and political conservatism move out of America's cities and into its suburbs.
- How to use math and game theory to win at nearly every game on The Price Is Right—except Plinko.
- Britain to try outfitting staircases at three public buildings with signs stating calorie-burn counts.
- More consumers are drinking juice...to convey the impression of superior health and discipline.
- Legal scholar researches ancient Roman due process, finds criminal proceedings against Jesus were just.
- In either a three-decade prank or a stunning revelation, Andy Kaufman's brother announces his brother is alive.
- Also: A comedian studies Andy Kaufman's comedy performances, which were about more than generating laughter.
- In an apparent homage to Andy Kaufman, Sacha Baron Cohen pranks an audience and "kills" an elderly actress.
- Rob Delaney on sobriety.
- "Roller skating isn't dead," Ms. Winkler said. "It's just gone underground."
- Neighbor sues pianist for excessive, loud practice resulting in hearing and psychological damage.
- On his 50th birthday, Paul Klee's art is more relevant than ever.
- European sanctions on Chinese tourist visas relax after Chinese are noted as the world's highest-spending tourists.
- Crowdsourced images of last night's particularly stunning sunset in London.
- Pop culture's new fascination with the Middle Ages.
- Kevin Kelley of the Pulaski Academy is the coach who never punts and almost always onside kicks.