NASA NASA publishes LRO images of the two craters on the Moon, where twin GRAIL probes ended their gravity-mapping mission in December 2012.
United States Air Force The United States Air Force successfully launches an Atlas V 401 rocket carrying a missile defense satellite SBIRS-GEO 2.
NASA NASA's Mars rover Curiosity extends evidence of water-bearing minerals when studying the rock Tintina.
Ukraine In Ukraine, a fight breaks out during a session of the Verkhovna Rada over the use of the Russian language in politics.
Defence Benjamin Pierce Bishop, a civil defense contractor who works in intelligence, was charged with giving U.S. national security secrets his Chinese girlfriend.
Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court holds in a 6–3 decision that the first-sale doctrine applies to the domestic sale of foreign copies of copyrighted work lawfully made abroad.
U.S. state In the U.S. state of Ohio, Thomas Lane receives three life sentences for the child murders at Chardon High School that he committed in February 2012 as a 17-year-old.
Pakistan A suspect, Qari Abdul Saeed, is arrested in Pakistan for the 2002 beheading of "The Wall Street Journal" reporter Daniel Pearl.
Murder An American man is sentenced to between five and ten years in prison for the murder of Irish tourist Nicola Furlong in Japan.
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia police arrest one Iranian, one Lebanese and 16 Saudis on charges of spying.
Landslide At least 16 people are dead after landslides in a mountainous area north of the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.
Collapse 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis: Cypriot lawmakers overwhelmingly reject the EC–ECB–IMF troika plan to tax all bank deposits.
Turkish Two people are injured in explosions at Turkey's justice ministry and the headquarters of the governing AK Party in Ankara.
Bombings A series of bombings and shootings kills at least 98 people and injures 240 others across Iraq.