February 15, 2012: Morning
- Roche issues an alert that a fake version of its cancer drug, without its active ingredient, is circulating in the U.S.
- Document leak reveals a libertarian thinktank's strategy to discredit climate-change science.
- The Colorado River rarely reaches the sea; now U.S. and Mexican officials are searching for a way to feed it again.
- Wooden sailboat to be employed in symbolic "slow trade" routes across the Atlantic.
- Supreme Court Justice Breyer robbed at machete-point near his Caribbean home.
- Authors with opposing views on American decline correspond about their books and theories.
- What the success of Jeremy Lin means to Asian-Americans.
- Brooklyn girls' basketball team keeps winning in a season in which its coach died and after which its school will close.
- The last time Picasso's Guernica was in the UK, it was nailed to the wall of a Ford dealership in Manchester.
- Mormon Church apologizes for posthumously baptizing Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.
- Related: "The Mormons: Our Secret Weapon in the War on Terror."
- Lesbian rapper Syd the Kyd on homophobic slurs.
- The algebra of love by Dylan (with a brief appearance by Costello).