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  • The landscape of the Florida Primary; Message of economic fairness; Obama's new chief
  • Mitt Romney faces attacks from both sides, the Virginia Ballot, and more.
  • The earthquake in Haiti, Haiti's history, new bank fee and a hot Senate race
  • The National Journal Insiders Poll looks at the strongest GOP Presidential candidates.
  • The Labor Department releases the January jobs report Friday morning. December was a big disappointment. Analysts are puzzling over why an economy that's growing at a better than 3 percent clip can't produce more jobs.
  • The holiday break caused an increase of COVID-19 cases of the Omicron variant in Southwest Florida.
  • NPR's Noah Adams talks with Noah Feldman and Larry Diamond, two former advisors to the now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, about the feasibility of January elections for that nation, and the dangers the country faces if the vote is postponed.
  • Blockbuster is going to shut all of its company-owned stores. Some franchise stores will stay open. At its peak, the video rental chain had about 9,000 stores.
  • If you've never donated blood before, it's safe and fast.WGCU's Marc Garber reports on why giving blood is so important.
  • The presidential election in Haiti has been postponed for the third time amid continuing violence and a lack of trained poll workers and equipment. Elections, set for Dec. 27, are now scheduled for Jan. 8. Michele Norris talks with Mark Schneider, senior vice president and special adviser on Latin America for the International Crisis Group.
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