January 8, 2013: Afternoon
- Photojournalist captures images of modern slavery.
- If emancipation did in fact begin long before...Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, what changed on that day?
- Venezuelan police raid the home of a Twitter user suspected of spreading rumors about Chávez's health.
- Kuwaiti court sentences man to two years in prison for insulting the ruling emir on Twitter.
- To stop him from playing video games, a father hires virtual assassins to kill his son's avatar.
- A 17-month simulated mission to Mars leaves Russian crew depleted of energy, oversleeping.
- Planetary scientists ask the public to look at images and help identify dust features on the surface of Mars.
- Scientist tests whether his pet canary has musical taste.
- A dome over Midtown, filling in the Hudson, and other plans for New York that never happened.
- Miranda Popkey tells WNPR how when the pressure's on and the game is on the line, that's when the kicker walks onto the field.
- Read Popkey's "End Zone" column on The Morning News.
- How tea drinking unites and divides conflict-striken Karachi.
- Arguing in favor of tea, Martin Connelly welcomes the latest venture from Starbucks—never mind the purists.
- How OMD made "Enola Gay."