Wages slide as more go to work
By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer
Florida is adding jobs again, but they are clustered in lower paying categories.
Rubio leads health care fight
By Erika Bolstad, Miami Herald
In keeping with his Catholic beliefs, he pushes a bill attacking coverage of contraceptives.
Clinton calls for coalition on Syria
Associated Press
Global help for the opposition is urged after a double veto of a U.N. resolution.
Trials threaten ties between Egypt, U.S.
New York Times
The targeting of nonprofits that includes charges against 19 Americans imperils aid.
Peace and quiet for VA's sick
By William R. Levesque, Times Staff Writer
A device at bay area hospitals keeps a lid on noise and may aid healing.
Two crashes kill six in bay area
By Stephanie Wang and Elizabeth Leva, Times Staff Writers
Three are killed in an SUV rollover in Hillsborough, and three more die in Pasco after a driver failed to stop and ran into their car, authorities say.
Power struggle over school reform
By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times staff writer
Legislation gaining traction in Florida would empower parents dealing with low-performing schools or teachers. But the Florida PTA and others oppose the changes.
HSN strengthens online connection
By Mark Albright, Times Staff Writer
Jill Braff, who oversees digital commerce for the shopping network, talks about selling to women and adding games.
No doubts about Eli
By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist
Oh, yes, the other Manning is an elite quarterback, too, Gary Shelton writes.
Waiting for big moments
By Tom Jones, Times Staff Writer
NBC is primed for the big game, but drama fails to show up, Tom Jones says.
Madonna is flashy, but …
Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic
Her show is a metaphor for what works and what doesn’t, Eric Deggans writes.
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