A waterfall on fire and the man suspected of stealing $1,000 from a Supreme Court justice in today's Required Reading.
Waterfall of lava in Yosemite: The Daily Mail has some remarkable photos of Horsetail Falls in Yosemite National Park. Every February, if the weather is right, a trick of the light each evening makes the waterfall appear bright red. The illusion makes it seem as though the water has turned to lava. The story also has a video of the falls, and the effect is absolutely surreal.
Extreme rope swing: A group of madmen have built what they call the world's largest rope swing on one of the famous rock arch formations in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. This video shows the group hooking themselves up to a rope looped around the top of the arch and jumping off, swinging back and forth underneath.
Supreme Court justice robbery suspect arrested: The man who allegedly robbed Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on Feb. 9 has been arrested, reports CNN. Breyer and his family were vacationing on the island of Nevis in the Caribbean when a man with a machete broke into Breyer's vacation home and robbed them of around $1,000. Vedel Browne turned himself into police after they declared him a person of interest and released a photo to the media.

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