Business leaders lash out at both parties, tell Congress: Do your job (The Hill)
Blue Dog Democrats face extinction in next election (Politico)
US election 2012: Mitt Romney's potential Vice-President picks (Telegraph)
Aide: Obama has confidence in Secret Service director (USA Today)
New Evidence Cited in Secret Service Prostitution Inquiry (New York Times)
Obama's oil market plan more politics than substance (NBC News)
Mitt Romney's 2012 fundraising goal: $800 million (ABC News)
In Senate, Republicans block debate on 'Buffett Rule' (New York Times)
GSA whistle-blower testifies on scandal (CNN)
Florida tuition to rise 5 percent under new budget; $142.7 million in vetoes (Miami Herald)
Wisconsin Gov. Walker talks recall in Springfield (Christian Science Monitor)
ALEC backs down in wake of backlash over voter ID, 'stand your ground' laws (CBS News)
Pentagon outlines plan to crack down on sexual assaults in US military (Christian Science Monitor)
High court steps into copyright case (Associated Press)
Shooting Stirs Stand Your Ground Critics at NRA Meeting (Bloomberg)

