- The unemployment rate in the US dropped to 6.7% in December, but the percentage of people in the labor forced dropped to 62.8%, the lowest since 1978.
- A suppressed Holocaust documentary created by Alfred Hitchcock in 1945 has been restored by Britain's Imperial War Museum and will be shown in its complete format.
- On Monday, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments from a number of US Senators in a case involving President Obama's power to make recess appointments.
- Retail chain Target says in addition to some 40 million credit card numbers exposed to hackers in December, some 70 million names, addresses, and emails may also have been stolen.
- The plan to bring municipal broadband to Seattle is officially DOA as startup Gigabit Squared owes the city nearly $50,000 in unpaid bills.
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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