December 7, 2012: Afternoon
- We should be more concerned about Assad's use of nerve agents than chemical weapons.
- One year later, the story of a fire that killed three girls in a Stamford home on Christmas still haunts.
- WNYC continues its profiles of children killed in 2012 by gunfire in New York City.
- In the future, there will be sensors everywhere.
- French mountain that's supposed to be left standing when the world ends is scheduled to be closed on that very day.
- An oral history of Freaks and Geeks.
- Miranda Popkey on the Chiefs' tragedy and the continued ascendence, of a sort, of Cam Newton.
- Scholars take on the internet in an effort to sort between Thomas Jefferson's real and fake quotations.
- American tries to coach basketball team in Afghanistan; tension and unlikely success ensue.
- Elton John dedicates concert to Ai Weiwei; Chinese government says it doesn't know who Elton John is.
- A guided tour to Art Basel Miami.
- In a new period drama, Pete Doherty "isn't every bit as terrible as you might think."
- Why Martha Stewart is suddenly cool again.