September 20, 2013: Afternoon
- Inside an Afghanistan juvenile center for young militants caught attempting suicide attacks.
- Slideshow: American teenagers chronicle their hometowns.
- About 150 Americans die a year by accidentally taking too much acetaminophen.
- The Russian gunfight over Kant is only the latest in a series of arguments over the philosopher.
- See also: "The Bolshoi in the Dark."
- Top Russian official opposes sex education in schools; offers Russian literature as a viable alternative.
- JFK writes letter to eight-year-old, promises not to let the Russians kill Santa.
- Starting kindergarten late helps children at first—but it's the youngest who reap the benefits in the long run.
- A father attempts his teen's relentless homework.
- Fluxus performance in which high school students nail down all the keys of a piano, one at a time.
- Related: "House Music," a memoir told in family photos, depicts a world in which the house and its music are omnipresent.
- Fiona Apple's cover can't escape its burrito-peddling context.
- Leafly, "the Yelp for marijuana," matches you with strains based on your mood and tells you where to find it.
- Real objects rendered into Rorschach tests.
- America's besotted with the power of "failure," though only when you eventually make it.
- When the internet hates you.
- Animals that emit nasty odors when feeling threatened.