September 12, 2012: Morning
- U.S. ambassador to Libya killed in rocket attack while escaping Benghazi consul.
- Protests on U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya prompted by Muhammad film, drone strikes.
- Israeli director of the $5 million anti-Muhammad film stands by his production.
- When we make it harder for high-skilled immigrants to settle here—and start businesses—that means fewer jobs for everyone.
- Iraq's Shia-led government executed 21 people on Aug. 27, may be eliminating political opponents.
- Iraqi refugee camp for Iranian diplomats called an intolerable desert prison.
- Star's planetary nursery is being eaten by a black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
- In the startup lifecycle, ideas are not necessary to get funding from Y Combinator.
- Dutch socialists expected to double seats in election, shape Eurosceptic turn.
- A million people gather in Barcelona to demand Catalan independence.
- When playing a round of urban golf, expect feces, RVs parked over the hole, and not keeping score.