April 5, 2013: Morning
- Since Newtown, more states have relaxed gun restrictions than have passed new gun-control laws.
- A state-by-state breakdown of recent gun legislation.
- Coplen plans to arm an entire unnamed Houston neighborhood as a case study on the effects of an armed population on crime.
- Why do we laugh at North Korea but fear Iran?
- Families of missing WTC victims want to know why human remains have sat under a tarp in Staten Island for the past two years.
- A new study shows China has been underreporting the amount of fish it catches in other countries' waters.
- On China's version of Twitter, a billionaire's calls for the government to address air pollution appear to be gaining ground.
- China shut down the internet for a remote province in 2009—doing so for the entire country would be a disaster.
- Once Kevin Ware leaves Louisville, any medical bills that arise due to his injury likely will become his responsibility.
- An interview with Mike Sandlock, the oldest living Brooklyn Dodger.
- Scientists can use brain scans to decode up to the last 15 seconds of your dreams.
- All these years later, the top half of Ebert's face still registers sadness when Siskel's name comes up.
- Outtakes from Siskel & Ebert.
- Roger Ebert's 10 greatest films of all time.