Your daily look at late-breaking news, coming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. OBAMA TO FOCUS ON THE ACHIEVABLE IN STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH
Avoiding lofty goals, he'll instead announce smaller proposals, such as job-training initiatives, during his prime-time address.
2. UKRAINIAN PREMIER SUBMITS RESIGNATION
3. SOUTHERNERS WARNED OF ICY MESS
4. OUSTED EGYPTIAN LEADER FACES TRIAL
Morsi stands inside a glass-encased metal cage for the start of a new trial over charges from prison breaks during the country's 2011 revolution.
5. WHO WANTS TO PREVENT SPYING ON ITS SPIES
6. WHAT APPLE NEEDS TO GET ITS STOCK RISING AGAIN
Slowing sales growth of hit products like the iPhone and iPad means the world's most valuable company needs another breakthrough innovation.
7. LAWMAKERS CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO LETHAL INJECTIONS
Concerns over supplies of drugs and their effectiveness raise the possibility of a return to firing squads, electrocutions or gas chambers.
8. FARM-STATE LEGISLATORS PUSHING BILL IN HOUSE
9. TODDLERS SEEM TO LOVE SELFIES AS MUCH AS THEIR PARENTS DO
Some experts wonder about the impact a barrage of self-images will have on the first truly "smartphone generation."
10. "WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE"