February 25, 2013: Afternoon
- Obama's team formalizes its second-term fundraising and agenda-activating mission.
- Despite their long history of doing bad things together, North Korea wouldn't have tested an Iranian nuke.
- Thin snows foreshadow another summer of drought and wildfire.
- To take ownership of a statuette, Oscar winners first must agree to sell it back to the Academy before anyone else.
- A guerrilla TV show's documentary from the 1976 Academy Awards.
- Communication experts warn parents that admitting past drug use will make their children more likely to use.
- Dad leaves angry review on TripAdvisor after hotel stay during a Furry convention.
- During the last wild bear's brief stay in Switzerland, he broke into a home, was hit by a train, and started a fire.
- Believed to be the world's oldest marathoner, London's Fauja Singh, 101, runs final race.
- A look inside "The Oldest Established Permanent Floating Tennis Game in New York," according to its eight players.
- Related: Author—and former junior tennis player—Nic Brown faces off against an ATP tour pro.
- The original 1970 graphics standards manual for the New York City Subway.
- A cover of Massive Attack's "Teardrop" played on vegetables.