Newspaper Roundup for Friday, February 1, 2013
Fox News:
Another Benghazi? Report Warns of Threat to US Embassy in Kabul
Fox News:
Global medical company lays off 100 in US, blames ObamaCare
The Hill:
Sen. Carper: Expect White House cyber security order after State of the Union
Fox News:
Despite court ruling, EPA raises biofuel estimate
Federal court just threw out 2012 mandate for cellulosic biofuel
Politico:
$7 billion spent on 2012 campaign, FEC says
Chicago Sun-Times:
Murdered Chicago girl appeared in 2008 anti-gang video
Fox News:
Body found near car confirmed to be suspected Arizona gunman
Politico:
Abortion coverage: the new battleground for states
Chicago Sun-Times:
Killer mistakenly released from Cook County Jail
Politico:
Rand Paul planning Round 2 against TSA
Reintroducing bill to scale back TSA, privatize security at airports
The Hill:
Panetta to testify on Benghazi
Sen. Lindsey Graham said he'd place hold on Hagel unless Panetta testified
The Hill:
Reid fends off questions about Menendez allegations
Washington Times:
Congress gets 3½ months to run up debt
Washington Times:
Jihadist threat: ‘Earth-shattering’ payback for Mali
Just website bluster?
Washington Post:
Column: Chuck Hagel was bad. And it doesn’t matter.
He'll be confirmed
Fox News:
US mulls action against China cyberattacks
New York Times:
Timbuktu Endured Terror Under Harsh Shariah Law
Washington Times:
Police: No charges against Rep. Moran’s son from undercover video
Politico:
The new campaign: Obamacare for America
Former Obama campaign staffers trying to get people to buy insurance
Fox News:
Conservatives Launch Facebook Alternative
New York Times:
France Will Dim Its Lights to Conserve Energy
Politico:
Ex-NRA chief explains background-check reversal
New York Times:
Focus on Mental Health Laws to Curb Violence Is Unfair, Some Say
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Corbett's son-in-law, a Philly narcotics cop, is target of sting operation
The Hill:
Dem leader Reid: 'We are in a recovery'
The Local:
Resumption of Sweden's wolf hunt angers environmentalists
'A step towards reducing inbreeding and having a sustainable, healthy wolf population'








