January 15, 2013: Afternoon
- If January has been any indication, Biden is poised for a far more influential role in the administration's second term.
- White House responds to secession petitions.
- Clarence Thomas breaks seven-year silence to make fun of Yale Law School.
- How they must bleed for us. In 2012, the world's 100 richest people became $241 billion richer.
- Inside the social media operations of a gay escort service.
- LA county coroners announce Natalie Wood may have been assaulted prior to drowning in 1981.
- Washington Academy of Sciences creates seal of approval for sci-fi where the science is accurate.
- A hungover journalist covers a tech release.
- For the most part, all that body data you're tracking through your exercise device is staying put—beyond your reach.
- Related: Craig Mod hands over the reins to his fitness-tracking device.
- Researcher claims many Scrabble tile values are too high and should be reassigned.
- Amazing live-action, shot-for-shot Toy Story.
- Scenes from Dr. Strangelove recreated using common household objects.