Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
A new study finds that children don’t suffer when their moms work. [CBS News]
Facebook will no longer delete pictures posted on the site of women who’ve had mastectomies (previously, it would remove them due to its nudity policy). [AllFacebook]
Paul Rudd shaved his mustache! Thank goodness. [Vulture]
Low vitamin D levels could increase your risk of high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems, according to a new survey. Find out if you’re getting enough. [Mail Online]
Your phone calls aren’t the only thing the government is keeping tabs on. Google also gives some of its info about you to the feds. [NYT]
All of those hands-free gadgets you bought to make driving safer? They’re still incredibly distracting. [NPR]
“I think what Kanye West is going to mean is something similar to what Steve Jobs means. I am undoubtedly, you know, Steve of Internet, downtown, fashion, culture. Period. By a long jump.” -Kanye West [NYT]
Pizza Huts in Canada have introduced a new poutine pizza with french fries, steak, gravy, and cheese curds on it (in addition to the normal cheese). Thank goodness this isn’t available in the U.S. [Eater]
A man in New Jersey is suing his urologist for messing up his penile implant surgery. Hm. [delawareonline.com]
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