September 24, 2012: Morning
- U.S. ends 27-year Cold War with New Zealand, but New Zealand refuses to cave.
- Surgeon offers five ways to improve hospitals.
- Newborn loses faith in humanity in six days.
- Nazi hunters say lack of political will—not age of prey—stymies capture of final targets.
- Long account of JK Rowling's fame in light of her new adult novel.
- Teenager's party becomes riot after thousands descend on small Dutch town in "Project X"-style mob.
- Residents of Zimbabwe's Bulawayo City told to synchronize toilets to unblock sewers.
- Offices in 2025 predicted to use holograms instead of real offices.
- Plans for a swank house from the future from a 1961 Playboy.
- Light becomes sculpture inside a home with precisely placed cuts in the walls.
- Ten most valuable sports teams in the world are worth a combined $16 billion.
- Explainer for "quantum cryptography" and why it's the future of data security.
- Expert says bicycles are one of four street commodities—bikes, sex, drugs, cash—that can be exchanged for one another.
- "Creepshots"—pictures of women taken without their consent.
- Now you can wear a tail that syncs to your brain.