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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Port-au-Prince lies in ruins as an untold number of people remain trapped in collapsed buildings all across the city. Could it be another manifestation of Haiti's angry God? Only if you believe in such things, as many Haitians do.

Howie Carr writes about the Coakley-Brown race.

Florida is still hurting in the aftermath of a historic cold snap.

A new poll shows Republican Kelly Ayotte beating Democrat Paul Hodes in the New Hampshire U.S. Senate race. Both are the front runners for their respective primaries. Ayotte (like Coakley in Massachusetts) was the state's Attorney General, and Hodes is the Congressman for the 2nd District.

More about New Hampshire politics from John DiStaso of The Union Leader, including the entry into the race for the 2nd District seat of Katrina Swett, whose husband once represented that district and whose father was Tom Lantos, the late, long-time Congressman from California.

Was the latest attack on Google in China the result of a coordinated espionage campaign by Chinese agents?

George Will says true conservatives should hope that an activist Supreme Court will strike down that part of the health reform law which would require individuals buy health insurance.

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