July 10, 2013: Afternoon
- Egyptian photographer Ahmed Samir Assem films the gunman who ended his life.
- Stop watching CNN.
- Iceberg the size of Manhattan breaks from Antarctica's Pine Island glacier.
- Cross-sections of bullets reveal the intricacies of modern munitions.
- Nobody's managed to adequately remove the swastika-shaped tree formation planted in a German forest in the 1930s.
- Swedish rights group launches "Crip Is Hip" campaign using beer to advocate better treatment of the disabled.
- An interactive map of global corruption.
- Researchers posit that powerful people are the fullest expression of the self—and are the most corruptible.
- In Broad Channel, Queens, residents lobby for aid to protect their increasingly flood-prone neighborhood.
- Related: Back home after life in war zones, Nathan Deuel finds respite in Broad Channel.
- Decades before the term was coined, a Manic Pixie Dream Girl gave me my first proper kiss.
- A homeless man and his smartphone.
- Bill Cosby's sweater tournament reaches the final four.
- To meet new demand for distressed jeans, some Chinese factories are using a widely banned sandblasting method.
- It's been 14 years since Mark Sandman died.
- Rhye turns in an amazing performance of "The Fall" on Kimmel.