- APNewsBreak: Chris Brown to perform at the Grammys (AP)
- Greek leaders face crunch talks, unions strike (Reuters)
- Romney campaign takes aim at rival Santorum (Reuters)
- Syrian forces attack Homs on eve of Lavrov visit (Reuters)
- Tax reform in this election year: It's not likely (AP)
- Obama bemoans wife being dragged into politics (AP)
- Romney adds to delegate lead after Nevada victory (AP)
- Gingrich shunned lobbying, but hired lobbyists (AP)
- Obama: Negative ads will have role in 2012 race (AP)
- Super Bowl obscenity a mess for FCC (Politico)
- Poll: Obama over 50% vs. Mitt (Politico)
- Air Force to cut 10,000 airmen, shift aircraft (AP)
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- Obama tightens Iran sanctions over bank "deception" (Reuters)
- Religion news in brief
- Verizon to set up streaming service with Redbox (AP)
- Norway mass killer demands medal at court hearing (AP)
- Ga. court overturns assisted suicide restrictions (AP)
- Queen celebrates 60 years on throne (AP)
- Obama gains over Romney amid better economy: poll (Reuters)
- Wall Street eases as investors eye Greece (Reuters)
- U.S. closes embassy in Syria, vows further pressure (Reuters)
- Carl Levin calls Romney's defense budget criticism "just a political statement" (
- Are new unemployment figures a boost for Obama? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Romney latest pol to join wait-let-me-explain club (AP)
- GOP ends NV vote count; Romney on top with 50% (AP)
- Obama: US in 'lockstep' with Israel on Iran nukes (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Obama, GOP spin recent energy stats (AP)
- Rethinking Okinawa relocation (Politico)
- The Affordable Care Act fairy tale (Politico)
- UK lawmakers: Most radicalism linked to Internet (AP)
- Defense cuts test lawmakers' resolve on deficits (AP)
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- Fire kills husband of missing Utah woman, 2 boys (AP)
- Activists: Syrian forces bombard restive city (AP)
- Too many kids breathe others' smoke in cars: CDC (AP)
- Mushroom pickers lost hope, considered eating dog (AP)
- Abbas to head Palestinian unity government (AP)
- Indonesia to hit train roof riders with nasty goop (AP)
- Greek parties face EU bailout deadline (Reuters)
- Syrian assault on Homs kills 50: opposition (Reuters)
- Insight: Two firms flourish in frenzied MF Global aftermath (Reuters)
- Analysis: Euro zone strugglers lack innovative knack (Reuters)
- Euro, shares lower ahead of Greek high noon (Reuters)
- Chrysler's "Halftime" ad: a roadmap for America? (Reuters)
- Goldman's Blankfein campaigns for gay marriage (Reuters)
- GOP race turns to Colorado, Minnesota (AP)
- Obama says he deserves re-election, job's not done (AP)
- Colorado rocky for Republicans in 2012 (AP)
- Analysis: Romney win leaves rivals few options (AP)
- Santorum refuses to bow despite another loss (AP)
- Hoekstra Super Bowl ad raises sensitivity question (AP)
- Nevada GOP rolls snake eyes (Politico)
- Paul underwhelms in Nevada (Politico)
- UN envoy says Myanmar should admit to rights violations (Reuters)
- Obama says risky to attack Iran, wants diplomatic fix (Reuters)
- 'Outrageous Assault' on Religion: Gingrich Blasts Obama Birth Control Policy
- Gingrich Calls Obama's Birth Control Policy 'Outrageous Assault' on Religion
- Super Bowl: Giants inch closer, trail Pats 17-15 (AP)
- Blast kills husband of missing Utah woman, 2 boys (AP)
- NYC protest gets heated when Yemen leader is seen (AP)
- Egypt to try 19 Americans in case straining ties (AP)
- Former Panamanian dictator Noriega hospitalized (AP)
- Just a bluff? Fears grow of Israeli attack on Iran (AP)
- Brown U. student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech (AP)
- Madonna headlines Super Bowl halftime show (AP)
- Gingrich vows to take fight to "timid" Romney (Reuters)
- NGO worker cases sent to Egypt court in funding row (Reuters)
- As Facebook grows up, it courts Madison Avenue (Reuters)
- Ex-Panama strongman Noriega hospitalized, stable (Reuters)
- In Minn., rightward drift challenges Romney (AP)
- Obama could alter stance of federal appeals courts (AP)
- Hoekstra ad hits a nerve (Politico)
- Clinton: Friends of Syria unite (Politico)
- Obama has small-check donor advantage over Romney (Reuters)
- Analysis: Pragmatism trumps democracy in Congo (AP)
- Religion-based quota will divide country: Rajnath
- Gingrich Blasts Obama's Birth Control Policy as 'Outrageous Assault' on Religion
- After UN veto, US floats coalition on Syria (AP)
- Bigger US role against companies' cyberthreats? (AP)
- Russia's unlikely protest song rocks rally (AP)
- As colleges obsess over rankings, students shrug (AP)
- Europe's cold snap claims more victims, travel hit (Reuters)
- Egypt's Mubarak may move to prison hospital (Reuters)
- Euro zone insists no Greek rescue without reforms (Reuters)
- Romney wins big in Nevada; Gingrich vows to fight on (The Christian Science Monit
- Abortion, birth control becoming major campaign issues (The Christian Science Mon
- Analysis: Romney win leaves rivals few options (AP)
- GOP race turns to Colorado, Minnesota (AP)
- Troubles abound at special Las Vegas caucus (AP)
- Gingrich says he's staying in GOP race (AP)
- Vegas GOP chief: Caucus count to go all night (AP)
- A look at key moments in the NV caucuses (AP)
- Romney wins Nevada caucuses (AP)
- For now at least, Romney campaign cruising (AP)
- Romney scores easy Nevada win (Politico)
- Mormons, conservatives help Romney win Nevada (AP)
- West making case to Israel: Don't attack Iran (AP)
- Vatican rejects prelate's corruption allegations (AP)