January 16, 2013: Afternoon
- Obama announces gun control measures: assault weapons ban, high-capacity magazine limits, expanded background checks.
- Sixteen years after former vagrant Steve Stockman was elected to Congress, he's back and bringing the crazy to the gun debate.
- The Edge releases the answers to this year's annual question: "What Should We Be Worried About?"
- A classical composer looks back at the works that helped release him from the grips of depression.
- What the Facebook Graph Search really means.
- Libyan video-gamers compete in the nation's first open qualifier tournament for the Electronic Sports World Cup.
- In the developing world, by contrast, children raised by a single parent are just as likely—in some cases more likely—to succeed.
- How a shoestring-budget film about Katrina became the Oscar-nominated Beasts of the Southern Wild.
- A closer look at how much caffeine it would take to kill you and the most lethal beverages.
- The Brooklyn Museum faces legal roadblocks in trying to remove items determined to be fakes or of poor quality.
- Supreme Court upholds state laws dictating that houseboats that don't travel are subject to local—not marine—law.