Today's Most Popular Stories 01.13.10
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for January 13, 2010:
Washington Post: Thousands feared dead in Haiti quake; global rescue and relief efforts underway
Washington Times: U.N. headquarters in Haiti collapses
Washington Examiner: Noemie Emery: Obama’s education of little use to his presidency
USA Today: Stunned Haitians stacking victims by fallen homes
CQ Politics: New Hampshire Candidate Appears in Massachusetts Ads
The Hill: Obama trying to ‘force some decisions’ on healthcare measure
Politico: Steve Schmidt’s war against Sarah Palin
ABC News: HAITI EARTHQUAKE: Be Careful About Those ‘Impulse’ Donations
CBS News: Haiti Quake Was Disaster Waiting to Happen
Fox News: Homes Toppled, Bodies Piled in Streets After Devastating Haiti Quake
MSNBC News: ‘Horrific’ devastation from Haiti quake
CNN: More than 100,000 feared dead in Haiti quake, officials say
Wall Street Journal: Fierce Earthquake Rocks Haiti
NPR: Nation’s Oldest Black Fraternity Rocked By Hazing
Roll Call: Rangel: Health Care Talks Stalled, Facing ‘Serious Problem’
National Journal: Deportations To Haiti Halted After Earthquake
Bloomberg News: Fed Beige Book Says Economy Improved in 10 Districts
Gallup.Com: U.S. Fear of Terrorism Steady After Foiled Christmas Attack
Talking Points Memo: Ford In The NYT: I Don’t Shoot Children
Politics Daily: ‘Necessity Defense’ Allowed in Abortion Doctor Murder Trial