January 25, 2012: Afternoon
- Hostages in Somalia not rescued by same Navy SEAL team that killed bin Laden, as reported earlier.
- Nonprofit intends to tempt children into reading via banned books.
- Slaughterhouse in Texas dumps blood into nearby creek; amateur pilot snaps a pic.
- "Nasal packing with strips of cured pork" [is] an effective way to treat uncontrollable nosebleeds.
- A gentle reminder to wear sunscreen: Strongest solar storm since 2005 hitting Earth.
- Goatees now permitted at Disney; soul patches still banned.
- Twitter sexts from poet Patricia Lockwood.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's list of 11 things for his daughter not to worry about.
- Photographers pose with their most iconic works.
- Abu Dhabi's Pharoanic cultural plan not dampened—Lourve and Guggenheim branches going ahead.
- Klosterman: tUnE-yArDs suffers from too much Wikipedia, too many pre-conceived notions.
- How and why the remix became a requirement.
- I like tall-bike building and riding, making fermented foods, wild-crafting, and being silent in places where there are no human sounds.