- Ariz. shooting victim accused of making threat (AP)
- Afghan official: Bomb kills 9 civilians in north (AP)
- Egypt church shooting attacker gets death sentence (AP)
- Break in rain allows Brazil to reach slide victims (AP)
- Princess, Dutchess, Countess: What to call Kate? (AP)
- A king and a Web kingpin face off at Golden Globes (AP)
- Tunisia TV says four arrested with German passports (Reuters)
- IMF to visit Spain on routine inspection (Reuters)
- Swiss tax whistleblower to give WikiLeaks new data: report (Reuters)
- Iran joins Venezuela, Libya to say no harm in $100 oil (Reuters)
- J&J mulls fresh approach for Smith & Nephew: report (Reuters)
- BP and Russia's Rosneft in share swap, Arctic pact (Reuters)
- Oil prices rising too high, too fast: Total CEO (Reuters)
- Doctors open breathing hole in Giffords' throat (Reuters)
- Plot uncovered in Tunisia as unity talks held (AFP)
- Military uses choppers to help Brazil flood victims (AFP)
- Despite recent victories, new poll reveals challenges ahead for Obama (Exclusive
- The Fast Fix: A new spirit on the Hill? (The Newsroom)
- GOP ousts Steele, picks Priebus to head party (AP)
- Obama's Next Impossible Speech (The Daily Beast)
- List of possible Hutchison successors takes shape (AP)
- Gates: NKorea must show good faith for new talks (AP)
- GOP leaders: Anti-immigration stance hurts party (AP)
- Gingrich outlines ambitious congressional strategy (The Ticket)
- Priebus steps into the spotlight (Politico)
- Obama to ease Cuba travel rules (Politico)
- Panel says women should be allowed in combat units (AP)
- US, EU firms complain China not doing enough on IPR (AFP)
- Obama administration ends high-tech border fence (AP)
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- Auburn's Nick Fairley entering NFL draft (AP)
- Tunisians drive leader from power in mass uprising (AP)
- Official: Ariz. shooter posed in G-string with gun (AP)
- With police watching, lawmakers resume meetings (AP)
- Group: Oldest living African-American dies at 113 (AP)
- Son suggests Reagan had Alzheimer's as president (AP)
- Miss America contestants show their shoes in Vegas (AP)
- Republican Party dumps Steele, picks Priebus as chief (Reuters)
- Tunisia PM pledges calm, coalition talks as president flees (Reuters)
- U.S.-China summit must deliver real results: Clinton (Reuters)
- JPMorgan beats, sets bullish tone for bank earnings (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard drafts plan, dismisses shake-up talk (Reuters)
- Goldman's Blankfein pitches for Groupon's IPO: report (Reuters)
- Funeral for Tucson judge held amid tight security (Reuters)
- Retail sales rise modestly, core prices tame (Reuters)
- Tunisian president toppled after 23 years in power (AFP)
- Brazil braces for more rain after floods kill hundreds (AFP)
- Obama calls for unity to prevail over divisive rhetoric (Time.com)
- Obama takes opportunity Palin missed (Politico)
- Midterm election most negative ever, study says (Daily Caller)
- WH: Mixed seating for Obama address 'interesting' (AP)
- DeLay says he was victim of political prosecution (AP)
- Biden addresses US troops in Baghdad (AP)
- Former La. Gov. Edwin Edwards out of prison (AP)
- W.H. seeks new ideas about Mideast (Politico)
- Offshore drilling likely by June (Politico)
- Postal rates going up but not most letters (AP)
- Probe examines possible link between shooter (AP)
- Acid-laden tanker capsizes on Rhine in Germany (AP)
- A City Mourns: Tucson After the Shooting (ContributorNetwork)
- How Obama Should Negotiate Economic Policy With China (The Atlantic Wire)
- Conservatives react to Tucson memorial t-shirts (Daily Caller)
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- Lawrence Taylor pleads guilty to 2 NY misdemeanors (AP)
- At congresswoman's bedside, good news keeps coming (AP)
- Over 1 million Americans seen losing homes in 2011 (AP)
- Navy carrier deploys without former commander (AP)
- JFK library opens 1st online presidential archive (AP)
- Stocks dip after unemployment applications rise (AP)
- 'Boston' Rob and Russell returning to 'Survivor' (AP)
- Congressional friends' visit roused Giffords: doctors (Reuters)
- Jobless claims jump, wholesale food costs surge (Reuters)
- Home foreclosures in 2010 top 1 million for first time (Reuters)
- Dimon, Gorman, Moynihan pitch for AIG share sale (Reuters)
- Brazil flood deaths rise to 388 (Reuters)
- Euro zone escalation fears ease after Spain auction (Reuters)
- Flooded Australian city 'like war zone' (Reuters)
- Lebanon to start talks on new government on Monday (Reuters)
- Nearly 400 dead in Brazil's worst disaster in decades (AFP)
- New clashes in Tunisian capital as death toll mounts (AFP)
- Obama says polarized nation needs healing (AP)
- House pays emotional tribute to Arizona victims (AP)
- Palin charges critics with 'blood libel' (Politico)