1. Obama inauguration ceremony Enters second day
President Obama was sworn in for four more years in a private ceremony at the White House on Sunday. The president and Vice President Joe Biden will be sworn in on the steps of the Capitol in a public ceremony this morning.
2. Salvation Army offers a warm place to seep on a cold night
It was quite cold Sunday afternoon but now that the sun went down, it was even colder. Being outside for any length of time is not easy on days and nights like these, but for some people, they don't have a choice.
3. Manti Te'o was one of several duped in hoax
ABC News has learned that Manti Te'o was one of four, possibly five people duped into believing Lennay Kekeu was a real person. The football star's spokesperson said Sunday that he is grateful for all of the support he has been receiving.
4. Gun rights rally draws 80 at Capitol in Pierre
About 80 people gathered at South Dakota's state Capitol in Pierre on Saturday to show their support for gun rights.
5. Ravens, 49ers to meet at Super Bowl XLVII
The Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers will square off in an epic match at Super Bowl XLVII. The Ravens beat the New England Patriots 28-13 on Sunday after the San Francisco 49ers shut down the Atlanta Ravens, 28-24.