January 10, 2013: Afternoon
- In a rebuke of the steroid era, no one is elected to baseball's Hall of Fame—the second time in 43 years.
- Kevin Guilfoile exposes the rampant use of performance-enhancing drugs among famous playwrights.
- A new report finds as much as half of all the world's food is thrown away.
- Declining migration and birthrates in California foretell fewer children, future economic struggles.
- Carl Berner, believed to be New York City's oldest man, dies one day short of his 111th birthday.
- Scientists discover tumors in mice with drug-resistant melanoma shrank only when treatment was stopped.
- Because the city would have been submerged when dinosaurs lived, San Juan Capistrano, Calif., will remove a Apatosaurus statue.
- Remote Japanese town bills itself as Christ's burial place.
- The rise and fall of the Tea Party and the conservatives from Mars.
- Bowie releases his first song in a decade.
- A BBC documentary tells the story of Ziggy Stardust.
- Song of the day: John Talabot and Pional's remix of "Chained" by the xx.
- Related: Talabot and the xx were featured in Andrew Womack's "Top 10 Albums of 2012" at TMN.