- With Congress effectively on vacation again without taking any action, the steep cuts known as sequestration will go into effect today.
- Kansas Democrats were able to force an amendment to a bill that would test all lawmakers for drugs as well as all welfare recipients.
- Chrysler says it will add 1,250 jobs at its transmission manufacturing plants in Indiana, spending nearly $400 million to upgrade capacity.
- After losing more than $700 million over the last three years, Groupon has fired co-founder Andrew Mason as CEO.
- The FCC apparently disagrees with the government's decision to use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to prevent unlocking of cell phones to take to a different carrier.
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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