Massachusetts gets 'No Child Left Behind' waiver
The state today was granted an exemption from the federal law, a move sought to give educators flexibility in helping the state's troubled schools. (Globe, 10:13 a.m.)

States, banks reach $25b foreclosure deal
Federal officials say the five largest mortgage lenders have settled with 49 states over abuses that took place after the housing bubble burst. (AP, 11:29 a.m.)

Patriots players to keep...or dump
The Super Bowl hangover lingers, but decisions are looming on players with expiring contracts, like Wes Welker. Tell us who should stay and who should go.

Church takes action against Little League coach accused of luring teens on Internet
A Winchester Catholic church said it placed Raymond McAllister on leave after the worker was arraigned on charges of enticing teens into sex acts. (Globe, 11:02 a.m.)

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Joey’s long legacy
Behind the FDA approval announcement for the cystic fibrosis drug Kalydeco is a human narrative, a quarter century in the making, of loss, hope, and triumph. (Boston Globe)

Fees for closing accounts draw attention
Many banks across the country, including several in Mass., are charging customers if they close an account within several months of opening it. (Globe)

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2 suspects in Boston massacre seek dismissal
Two men charged in connection with the fatal shootings of four people, including a 2-year-old boy, on a Boston street in 2010 have asked a judge to dismiss charges just days before their trials are scheduled to start. (AP, 6:48 a.m.)
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McCain: US must act to help Syrians under siege
Sen. John McCain says the United States should find ways to help the Syrian people under siege from President Bashar Assad, without putting American "boots on the ground." (AP, 7:39 a.m.)

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Gorbachev: Putin has 'exhausted' his potential
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has "exhausted" his potential as Russia's leader, Mikhail Gorbachev declared Thursday, saying Putin's inability to change the Kremlin's political system might prompt more massive anti-government protests. (Associated Press, 10:40 a.m.)

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U of Vt. commits $13m to green energy projects
The University of Vermont is committing itself to spending $13 million to establish a revolving fund to finance on-campus energy efficiency projects. (AP, 5:08 a.m.)
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Life in Antarctic lake? It's everywhere else
If scientists find microbes in a frigid lake two miles beneath the thick ice of Antarctica, it will illustrate once again that somehow life finds a way to survive in the strangest and harshest places. (AP Science Writer, 2:10 a.m.)

Fighting in Syria continues
The 11-month-old uprising against the countrys regime led by President Bashar al-Assad continues after Russia has stepped in to promote talks between the two sides.
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