September 24, 2012: Afternoon
- Voter intimidation enters the information age.
- Health officials identify a second person with a new, SARS-like respiratory virus.
- Students who arrive unmedicated may be sent to the office to take their dose and wait till it kicks in before coming to class.
- Lauren Daisley addresses the state of sleep-deprived students.
- Nearly a third of American workers sleep six or fewer hours nightly.
- Amid Rick Perry's campaign implosion, he was diagnosed with sleep apnea.
- Get Your War On: "Trump's Tweets."
- Shake Shack's calorie counts rank alongside the fast-food giants—this isn't health food, people.
- When a BBC reporter cycling in Budapest is hit by a car, he experiences a new perspective on health and law.
- Related: A New York bicycle commute is interrupted by a crosstown taxi cab.
- What's new in driverless cars.
- The mystery behind a violin gifted to a young Japanese woman by Joseph Goebbels.
- The first American woman to build a beauty empire lost it all to a con artist who sent her to an insane asylum.