- Famine ends in Somalia, as drought looms in West Africa (The Christian Science Mo
- Amid peace bid, U.S. got purported letter from Taliban (Reuters)
- Analysis: Politics drives exit from Afghanistan (AP)
- Life at Conception Act Petition Proposed (ContributorNetwork)
- Religion news in brief, 2/4
- Dickens and religion: A tale of two views
- Religion digest
- Armstrong 'gratified' by no charges in doping case (AP)
- Super matchups everywhere with Pats-Giants (AP)
- Syrian activists: 200 dead in govt assault (AP)
- Muslims to NY attorney general: Investigate NYPD (AP)
- Army orders court-martial in WikiLeaks case (AP)
- AP Vietnam correspondent George Esper dies at 79 (AP)
- Romney cruises toward win in Nevada (Reuters)
- Insight: Syria's Assad set for long conflict (Reuters)
- Swiss bankers' nerves fray after Wegelin indictment (Reuters)
- Biggest Super Bowl shocker: a tight end could determine who wins (The Christian S
- Money pours into Planned Parenthood. Was Susan G. Komen misunderstood? (The Chris
- Unemployment down; jobs up 243K (Politico)
- Political prankster's Twitterverse (Politico)
- Boehner: Feds should back off birth control order (AP)
- UN declares Somali famine over but warns of risks (AP)
- Some colleges cut tuition, hasten graduation (Reuters)
- QA: Elisabeth Hasselbeck defends Romney, blasts those who disparage his religion
- Stocks jump after strong jobs report (AP)
- Def Sec'y Panetta: Pressure must be kept on Iran (AP)
- Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call (AP)
- Official: 2nd teacher pulled from S. Calif. school (AP)
- Rights group says Syrian forces target children (AP)
- Gunmen kidnap 2 Americans and an Egyptian in Sinai (AP)
- Job growth surges, jobless rate drops to 8.3 percent (Reuters)
- Merged Glencore, Xstrata would take aim at iron ore (Reuters)
- Senate OKs insider trading curbs on lawmakers (Reuters)
- Iran warns of retaliation over oil sanctions (Reuters)
- Greece struggles on reform, lenders may face rising (Reuters)
- Insight: In PIP implant scandal, a ragged safety net exposed (Reuters)
- Santorum warns voters of country's likely demise (AP)
- Sandoval staying out of GOP endorsement game (AP)
- Obama proposes $6B in aid for vets (Politico)
- Sierra Club took natural gas cash (Politico)
- Russian FM assails EU foreign policy chief (AP)
- Debate over religion in schools brings crowd to Buncombe board meeting
- Megaupload founder refused bail in New Zealand (Reuters)
- Contraception mandate outrages religious groups (AP)
- Economy likely started 2012 with solid job growth (AP)
- AP: Filipino troops still search for terrorist (AP)
- Namaste, travelers! SFO opens airport yoga room (AP)
- Job growth seen slower in January (Reuters)
- Iran's Khamenei warns over military strike, oil embargo threat (Reuters)
- Peyton Manning's doctor gives QB clearance to play (AP)
- Pew study: Facebook users get more than they give (AP)
- Document shows NYPD eyed Shiites based on religion (AP)
- From shipwreck in Italy, a treasure now beckons (AP)
- Groundhog wars: Rodents diverge on winter forecast (AP)
- Man admits to jumping on backs of student athletes (AP)
- Trump endorses Romney after a puzzling Vegas day (AP)
- Romney says he 'misspoke' when talking about poor (AP)
- Paul: States should resolve land management issues (AP)
- Santorum says daughter Bella out of hospital (AP)
- NC's Heath Shuler won't seek re-election to House (AP)
- Stop harassing the Koch brothers (Politico)
- Should GOP even have an agenda? (Politico)
- US boosts passport fees, sets value of citizenship (AP)
- Swiss voters to decide on mandatory army service (AP)
- Analysis: Obstacles high for more mortgage prosecutions (Reuters)
- Document shows NYPD eyed Shiites based on religion
- Obama says his policies are extension of his faith
- 2 dead in Egypt street clashes over soccer riot (AP)
- Report: Rangers' Hamilton has relapse with alcohol (AP)
- Cancer charity confronts backlash over grant cuts (AP)
- Maine girl bouncing back after 6-organ transplant (AP)
- Roseanne Barr seeks Green Party presidential nod (AP)
- U.S. Justice Department indicts Swiss bank Wegelin (Reuters)
- Fed still divided as Fisher sees no need for QE3 (Reuters)
- Komen struggles to defuse Planned Parenthood crisis (Reuters)
- Ron Paul (and Carol) celebrate 55 years of marriage (The Christian Science Monito
- Romney actually wants to help 'poor people,' and the right isn't happy (The Chris
- Voter turnout numbers point to GOP enthusiasm gap (AP)
- Mormon voters a key in Nevada
- Andrea Mitchell personal about Komen (Politico)
- Payroll tax negotiations bumble along (Politico)
- In Mass. Senate race, GOP's Brown embracing Obama (AP)
- Challenge to schools: Embracing digital textbooks (AP)
- NYSE, Deutsche Boerse call off merger on EU block (AP)
- Obama says draws from Christian faith to craft policy (Reuters)
- NYPD document: Gather intel info at Shiite mosques (AP)
- From shipwreck in Italy, a treasure now beckons (AP)
- EU official: Greece needs extra $20 billion (AP)
- Philippines: 3 most-wanted terror leaders killed (AP)
- Madonna channels Victor Cruz with salsa dance (AP)
- Romney plays Trump card in Las Vegas (Reuters)
- Komen charity denies abortion pressure in funding shift (Reuters)
- Obama: Jesus would tax the rich (Politico)
- Bernanke urges caution in sharp deficit cutting (AP)
- Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to record 3.87 pct. (AP)
- Exclusive: U.S. and allies exploring prospects for Assad exile (Reuters)
- 'The Obamas': How not to kill a book (Politico)
- Cornelius' legacy lives on in Chicago (AP)
- Taliban return seen unlikely threat in reshaped Afghanistan (Reuters)
- How Newt could bounce back (Politico)