September 11, 2012: Morning
- Andy Murray wins his first Grand Slam at the U.S. Open, and makes all the grown male journalists cry.
- Bloomberg and Cuomo reach a deal on who will pay for the 9/11 Museum.
- London tube map rendered in radio circuit board.
- Graphic shows who hasn't yet paid back their bailout money.
- Romney can't talk about Iraq for fear of the "back-to-Bush" argument.
- Marc Jacobs calls latest show brutal—"just sex appeal and strength, with no romance and no emotion."
- The argument for preferring risks of a nuclear Iran over the gamble of a pre-emptive war.
- Argument for doping in sports: Enhancement is becoming the norm.
- Palestinians borrow chant from Syrians to call for their president and prime minister to step down.
- West Bank protests escalate into violence.
- Mexican activists plead for a change in U.S. gun policy.
- Dogs have been used to humanize royal women for centuries—all the way up to the latest Corgi.
- Luminous portraits of American girls.
- Billboards found on the Sunset Strip, 1974-5, include a poster for Chinatown.
- FOUND's Davy Rothbart and TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin chat about their recent books.
- Philip Roth publishes a captivating letter to act as a Wikipedia page's secondary source.
- Tuesday poem: "Read These" by Mary Karr.