- In the wake of Super Typhoon Bopha, the Philippines are still assessing the massive damage from flooding and wind that killed over 300 last weekend.
- Canadian immigration officials are touting the end of a Romanian human smuggling ring and the arrests of dozens of people in connection.
- President Obama becomes the first US President to meet with native tribal leaders every year of his term, but many tribal leaders are worried about domestic spending cuts.
- Citigroup's 11,000 job cuts announced this week brings the total in the financial sector to more than 300,000 lost jobs in two years, and more cuts are expected.
- A rare unanimous vote in the House, 397-0, comes as lawmakers adamantly oppose UN efforts to regulate the internet.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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