DigitalToday’s Most Popular Stories 01.12.10By Matt Dornic|January 12, 2010ShareBy Matt Dornic|January 12, 2010ShareEach day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for January 12, 2010:Washington Post: Google may pull out of China after e-mail attacks on activistsWashington Times: Rembrandt work found in D.C. bathroom goes on viewWashington Examiner: Desperate Dems try to Palinize Massachusetts Senate raceUSA Today: Best Value Colleges for 2010 and how they were chosenCQ Politics: Hickenlooper Makes Colo. Governor Bid OfficialThe Hill: U.S. Chamber warns of ‘double-dip’ recession because of Dem policiesPolitico: Game over: The Clintons stand aloneABC News: Google to End China Censorship After E-mail BreachCBS News: Poll: Obama Health Care Marks Hit New LowFox News: 104-Year-Old Famed Strongman Dies After Being Hit by CarMSNBC News: White House changes stimulus job accountingCNN: 7.0 quake hits Haiti; ‘Serious loss of life’ expectedWall Street Journal: Even in a Recovery, Some Jobs Won’t ReturnNPR: CQ: Obama’s Winning Streak On Hill UnprecedentedRoll Call: Ex-Frost Aide Leads Effort to Reverse DeLayÂ’s Redistricting TriumphNational Journal: Health Insurers Funded Chamber Attack AdsBloomberg News: Bank of America Names Price to Run Consumer BankingGallup.Com: Gallup Economic Weekly: New Year Brings Spending BoostTalking Points Memo: Grijalva On Exempting Union Health Benefits From Tax: Close, But Not EnoughPolitics Daily: Bill That Would Legalize Marijuana in California Passes CommitteeReuters: AIG, autos offset Treasury bank bailout profits Adweek Adweek