February 12, 2013: Morning
- House members stake out aisle seats at the State of the Union for a chance to be seen on television by constituents.
- Graphing the rhetoric of the last 12 State of the Union addresses.
- Q&A with the editor of the Antarctic Sun.
- UK officials blame "criminal activity" for widespread discovery of horsemeat in processed beef products.
- Mountain Dew to launch breakfast soda packed with a lot of caffeine and a little fruit juice.
- Scientists study patients who experience the little-understood phenomenon of mouth hallucinations.
- How high is too high to drive?
- Three ways to save Detroit, including Objectivists' plan to buy an island to house a new government.
- The Atlantic invites readers of every ideology to join its upcoming Atlas Shrugged book club.
- How long it takes to become a millionaire in different countries.
- The London of these new residents relies solely on big ticket regeneration as a means of evolving its history.
- Everyone dressed like food at the Grammys.
- The band Phoenix's long, strange trip to buying the Thriller mixing board.
- Seventeen essays by female writers that everyone should read.