Tom Durkin, who has called some 2,000 races over 34 years, opted not to renew his contract with NBC as the announcer of the Triple Crown due to anxiety. [NYT]
The long-form birth certificate President Obama released yesterday was short on surprising information—except for the family of Dr. David Sinclair, the doctor who delivered him. [AP]
In a sign of increasing wariness among Facebook's earliest investors, a group of shareholders is looking to dump $1 billion worth of shares in the social networking company. [Reuters]
Brian J. Bolduc, a recent Harvard graduate, has an article in the Crimson where he gives harsh wisdom about life on the outside: "First—unlike in class—at work, requirements are mandatory. If you've got a job, you're expected to show up." [Crimson]
An 18-month-old Dutch toddler has won a pro contract after a video of him expertly kicking soccer balls into his toy box scored almost a million hits on YouTube. [Telegraph]