September 14, 2012: Afternoon
- Few of the luxuries of business exist in foreign policy, where those who ignore your directives cannot be dismissed.
- Comparing the candidates' views on the embassy crises—and how foreign policy differs from business.
- Basketball hadn't appeared on the president's official schedule, and so we traveled the streets of Washington unofficially, almost normally.
- The controversial Innocence of Muslims may not even be a real movie.
- Our latest Weekender: Failure to Communicate.
- Dallas has big plans to overtake Houston as a leader in cancer treatment and research.
- For 25 years, the pitmaster at Texas BBQ mecca Kreuz Market has kept journals of what went on the smoker each day.
- TMN's Nicole Pasulka interviews George Takei, whose Star Trek shipmates knew he was gay—except Shatner, whose gaydar was offline.
- Related: Pasulka interviews Leonard Nimoy, photographer.
- Why music gives you the chills.
- The history of electronic cheating in chess, from the "Turk" of the 1700s to today's chess engines.
- Google integrates the six degrees of Kevin Bacon into its search results.