June 28, 2013: Afternoon
- Economist offers one-page solution to climate change: Tax fossil fuels in proportion to the amount of carbon they release.
- Physics inquiry into whether or not Superman could punch someone into space.
- PayPal determined to "help make universal space payments a reality."
- Amazon reviews pay tribute to the shoes worn by Wendy Davis during her filibuster.
- Tricks used by politicians to pee during filibusters: buckets, tablecloths, "astronaut bags."
- Semi-truck full of ice cream crashes in Utah and erupts into flames.
- Thieves steal 400 koi fish from Virginia pond in "well-orchestrated" heist that included handing out business cards.
- Pictures of the American executive being held captive by about 100 workers in a Beijing factory over a pay dispute.
- Bert Stern, "original mad man" who died on Tuesday at the age of 83, added depth to ad and fashion photography.
- Performers—actors, musicians, athletes—explain how they cope when they're seriously ill.
- Stars write letters of advice to themselves as young athletes.
- Photographs demonstrate what happens when you open your camera and shove insects or flowers inside.
- Interview with super-producer Rick Rubin on the span of his career, tweaking songs for everyone from LL Cool J to Johnny Cash.
- Nine-year-old boy and six-year-old sister appear on talent show with unlikely song.
- Wimbledon quiz: Attempt to match the grunt and shriek to the correct corresponding player.
- Goldman Sachs throws overnight scavenger hunt for employees.
- Related: Matthew Baldwin reports on "The Game," a 36-hour juggernaut of puzzles.