The World’s Best News Photos for 2012
Date: 15 February 2013
By James Estrin
James Estrin
A dramatic photo of a procession for two children killed in Gaza City has been named 2012’s World Press Photo of the Year.
The February 14, 2013 was a Thursday under the star sign of ♒. It was the 44 day of the year. President of the United States was Barack Obama.
If you were born on this day, you are 13 years old. Your last birthday was on the Saturday, February 14, 2026, 108 days ago. Your next birthday is on Sunday, February 14, 2027, in 256 days. You have lived for 4,856 days, or about 116,545 hours, or about 6,992,731 minutes, or about 419,563,860 seconds.
Date: 15 February 2013
By James Estrin
James Estrin
A dramatic photo of a procession for two children killed in Gaza City has been named 2012’s World Press Photo of the Year.
Date: 15 February 2013
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Ezekiel Emanuel
Shout it from the rooftops: costs are finally stabilizing.
Date: 15 February 2013
By Adam Kepler
Adam Kepler
With three shows in two years, the comedian faces a mixed ratings bag.
Date: 15 February 2013
A dramatic photo of a procession for two children killed in Gaza City has been named 2012’s World Press Photo of the Year.
Date: 15 February 2013
A dramatic photo of a procession for two children killed in Gaza City has been named 2012’s World Press Photo of the Year.
Date: 15 February 2013
By Rick Gladstone
Rick Gladstone
The Committee to Protect Journalists said 70 news workers were killed on the job last year, a 43 percent rise from 2011.
Date: 15 February 2013
By Douglas Quenqua
Douglas Quenqua
Ben Smith shocked many when he left Politico to take the top editorial job at the Web site BuzzFeed, where he has shown that politics and cat GIFs can happily coexist.
Date: 14 February 2013
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
The cable news channel threw everything it had on Thursday at the odyssey of the Carnival Cruise Line ship Triumph, which was being towed toward port in Mobile, Ala., after four days stranded at sea.
Date: 15 February 2013
A reader says the German news media are fueling outrage at the missteps of politicians.
Date: 14 February 2013
By Jennifer Schuessler
Jennifer Schuessler
The Knight Foundation says it should not have paid Jonah Lehrer $20,000 for a speech.