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10 Things to Know for Today

FILE - This 1942 file photo shows singer Patty Andrews, the last survivor of the three singing Andrews sisters, who has died in Los Angeles at age 94. Andrews died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at her home in suburban Northridge of natural causes, said family spokesman Alan Eichler. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - This 1942 file photo shows singer Patty Andrews, the last survivor of the three singing Andrews sisters, who has died in Los Angeles at age 94. Andrews died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at her home in suburban Northridge of natural causes, said family spokesman Alan Eichler. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2013 file photo, President Barack Obama shakes hands with Defense Secretary-nominee, former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Hagel says his months fighting in Vietnam alongside his brother Tom shaped his view of what it?s like to be a soldier in war, an experience that will inform his work if the Senate confirms him to be defense secretary. While Hagel, who was twice wounded, suggests caution when using military force, he also adopts a hard line toward Iran. His nomination hearings begin Thursday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais. File)

Heavily armed men move away from the suspects home at the scene of a Dale County hostage scene in Midland City, Ala. on Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Authorities were locked in a standoff Wednesday with a gunman authorities say on Tuesday intercepted a school bus, killed the driver, snatched a 6-year-old boy and retreated into a bunker at his home in Alabama. (AP Photo/Montgomery Advertiser, Mickey Welsh) NO SALES

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. BAD ECONOMIC NEWS HURTS OBAMA AGENDA

News that the nation's economy shrunk is overshadowing the president's pushes on gun control and immigration.

2. ISRAELI LAWMAKER HINTS MORE STRIKES ON SYRIA

Tzachi Hanegbi says such a strike is not enough to stop the threat of weapons reaching Hezbollah militants.

3. HAGEL FACES HIS PARTY CRITICS

Republicans who oppose Hagel's positions on nuclear weapons, Israel and Iran will grill him as confirmation hearings begin for the Defense Secretary nominee.

4. ALABAMA STANDOFF STRETCHES INTO SECOND DAY

Police say they're still talking to a 65-year-old retired truck driver holed up in a bunker with a 5-year-old hostage.

5. NEW JERSEY SENATOR RETURNS MONEY TO DONOR FOR CARIBBEAN JAUNTS

Robert Menendez paid the donor $58,500 from his personal account for the Dominican Republic trips, and denied allegations he had sex there with prostitutes.

6. NEWTOWN FAMILIES CALL FOR 'MOMENT OF TRANSFORMATION'

Parents of children killed at the Connecticut elementary school spoke out for high-capacity weapons bans at a public hearing.

7. WHY IT'S NOT CALLED 'SEXERCISE'

One activity you thought might be doing you some good and burning extra calories probably isn't.

8. TE'O HOAXTER SAYS NOTRE DAME STAR WASN'T PART OF JOKE

Ronaiah Tuiaososopo tells Dr. Phil McGraw that he fell deeply in love with Te'o while pretending to be his online girlfriend. The interview airs today.

9. LAST OF THE ANDREWS SISTERS DIES

Patty Andrews, who boosted morale on the home front with songs like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B," was 94.

10. BET ON IT: BALTIMORE WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL

The AP's Barry Wilner favors the Ravens because of their tough defense and underappreciated QB Joe Flacco.

Associated Press

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