November 19, 2012: Morning
- Death toll climbs in Israel-Hamas fight, with 91 Palestinians killed.
- Conservatives in Wyoming—America's least populous state, 86% white—stunned by Romney's loss.
- In Germany, Putin defends jailing Pussy Riot with baseless charges of anti-Semitism.
- Customers hard to find for BBC sex-criminal star's old Range Rover that includes a bed in the back.
- Long accounting for the Grateful Dead's afterlife tended by fans and archivists.
- Increase in emails from the Taliban "coincides with the end of the annual Taliban fighting season."
- Elderly criminals in Japan commit 50 times more assaults in 2012 than in 1992.
- Photos of compression and discomfort in Tokyo's packed subways.
- Infamy, job loss, and criminal trials after an Alabama fan tea-bags a fan from LSU.
- Expert skier tells the story of surviving a deadly avalanche.
- Studies find people can read and do math unconsciously.
- London counts 11 Abbey Roads; Beatles-loving visitors constantly visit the wrong ones.
- Poem for your Monday break: Rita Dove's "November for Beginners."
- See also: Miles Davis improvises over LCD Soundsystem's "New York, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down."
- Adam Curtis shows how, despite the music playing, we are all together when we dance.