2 February 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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After a shutdown that did nothing to disrupt protests, Egypt restores internet access.
Related: Conan was right.
Palestinian Authority, Hamas won't allow Palestinians to show support for Egyptian protestors.
Investors ignore the news, push Dow Jones above 12,000 for the first time since June 2008.
Today is Punxsutawney Phil's 125th day in the sun.
T.S.A.'s new body-scanning software turns everyone into a modest gray outline.
Told to stay home last Thursday, N.Y.C. workers are now asked why they didn't show up for work.
"Pimp and prostitute at Planned Parenthood" is a popular genre of anti-abortion sting videos.
L.A.P.D. clears decades-old backlog of rape and sexual assault cases, IDs and arrests about 300 suspects.
It's just one day a year, but college football "signing day" is every fax machine's favorite.
China considers a law forcing adult children to regularly visit their parents.
Slideshow of school lunches around the world.
Op: It's time to harness the power of design, a political tool used by pharaohs and dictators alike.
Tribute to sticky rice: cultural lynchpin, 4,000-year-old tradition, delicious food.
Doodles from notebooks of famous authors.
Old scratch-off ticket inspires statistician to crack the lottery code, expose the system that controls millions.