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- Shelling kills 2 Western journalists in Syria (AP)
- 2nd degree murder verdict in lacrosse death trial (AP)
- Teenage girl dies after inhaling helium at party (AP)
- Stepmom, grandmother charged in Ala. girl's death (AP)
- Study: Colonoscopy cuts colon cancer death risk (AP)
- Cowell: 'X Factor' wants 2 female judges, 2 hosts (AP)
- Congress members threatened with biological attack (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down law mandating sale of contraception (Reuters)
- U.S. advisers back experimental obesity pill (Reuters)
- Newark mayor: NYPD misled city on Muslim spying (AP)
- Roemer leaving GOP, but not presidential campaign (AP)
- Trump records robo-call in Michigan for Romney (AP)
- Poll: Santorum surges, Obama leads Republicans (AP)
- NYPD built secret files on NJ, Long Island mosques (AP)
- Arizona finally gets GOP candidates' attention (AP)
- Common prenatal tests become campaign issue (AP)
- Unions gearing up to spend big in 2012 election (AP)
- Cain super PAC hands off its cash (Politico)
- Obama reflects on black history (Politico)
- A $1M donor for every presidential hopeful (AP)
- Obama campaign names 35 national co-chairs (AP)
- Lithuanian archive releases KGB collaborator names (AP)
- Obama Dividend Tax Increase Aims at the Rich but Will Hit the Elderly (Contributo
- The economic recovery: Proof Obama's stimulus worked? (The Week)
- Santorum aide: â
- How low can you go? Whitney Houstonâ
- Congressional investigations sought over IRS â
- Ex-Palin aide fined for using state emails in book (AP)
- Tunisia, Egypt Islamists signal bigger religion role
- Can True Religion Be Saved?
- Commentary: The ‘war on religion’ is a fake
- Romney: Obama has "fought against religion"
- ‘Attack on religion’ issue is a solution in search of a problem
- Obama seeks corporate tax rate cut, loophole limit (AP)
- Argentine train slams into station, killing 49 (AP)
- High court torn over law banning lie about medals (AP)
- Quran burning incites deadly riots in Afghanistan (AP)
- Police: Ga. victims related in Korean spa shooting (AP)
- W.Va. mine boss charged with fraud in deadly blast (AP)
- 'X Factor' teenager Crow signs TV, record deal (AP)
- U.S., French journalists killed in Syria (Reuters)
- Fitch downgrades Greece on debt swap plan (Reuters)
- Home resales at 1-1/2 year-high, supply falls (Reuters)
- Iran defiant as U.N. nuclear talks fail (Reuters)
- Assad forces try to bomb Homs into submission (Reuters)
- Karzai urges calm as six die in Afghan Koran protests (Reuters)
- Greece pores over bailout laws amid protests (Reuters)
- Could Rick Santorum super PAC do more harm than good? (The Christian Science Moni
- Stolen Valor Act at Supreme Court: Is lying about being a hero a right? (The Chri
- Santorum blasts Obama's motives on power, abortion (AP)
- Romney says Obama has 'fought against religion' (AP)
- Santorum says Obama elected as 'a rock star' (AP)
- Gingrich tells OK lawmakers he'll reel in feds (AP)
- Justices will review racial preference for college (AP)
- Chu's Europe gas quip haunts W.H. (Politico)
- Limbaugh on Santorum and Satan (Politico)
- US Rep. Bachmann says she'll seek old Minn. seat (AP)
- US, Europe cautious on Iran offer for nuke talks (AP)
- Son: Ian Paisley recovering in Belfast hospital (AP)
- Mitt Romney's Campaign Finances: By the Numbers (ContributorNetwork)
- The problem with political bloviating on China (The Week)
- Rainn Wilson apologizes for date-rape Twitter joke (Daily Caller)
- Happy Fasnacht Day! (Daily Caller)
- Santorum's False Environment: Bible Remarks Were About 'Radical Environmentalism'
- Romney says Obama has 'fought against religion'
- Religion And Politics Don't Mix, Major Religious Groups Tell Presidential Candidates
- RELIGION: Episcopal priests offer 'Ashes to Go' as Lent begins
- Comcast to take on Netflix with Web video service (Reuters)
- Dell shares fall on earnings miss, outlook (Reuters)
- NYPD monitoring of Muslim students sparks outrage (AP)
- Venezuelan leader Chavez faces new surgery (AP)
- Dozens killed in Syria, Red Cross urges cease-fire (AP)
- Ex-LA teacher pleads not guilty to lewd acts (AP)
- 11 children removed from Texas home in abuse case (AP)
- Speed puts community colleges front and center (AP)
- New family of legless amphibians found in India (AP)
- Inherited comic collection expected to fetch $2M (AP)
- EU leaders to ask G20 to back higher IMF funds (Reuters)
- Obama to float corporate tax overhaul Wednesday (Reuters)
- MF Global failure creates tax crunch for farmers (Reuters)
- Mitt Romney remains fundraising king, but look who's hard on his heels (The Chris
- Affirmative action in college admissions goes back before Supreme Court (The Chri
- High court to take new look at affirmative action (AP)
- Obama peddles modest American dream (AP)
- GOP 'super PACs' overtaking campaigns' fundraising (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Artful swerves on the auto bailout (AP)
- Mich. voters: Santorum connects better than Romney (AP)
- As Santorum seizes social issues, Romney demurs (AP)
- Romney to Ohioans: Santorum is no 'budget hawk' (AP)
- Graham: 'Assume' Obama is Christian (Politico)
- Poll: Santorum opens 10-point lead (Politico)
- Russia proposes sending UN envoy to Syria (AP)
- U.S. abandons high-profile bribery sting prosecution (Reuters)
- Religious broadcasters want IRS investigation of Media Matters (Daily Caller)
- McCain promises GOP alternative to â
- Sarah Palin Loves Lincoln (The Atlantic Wire)
- Who is Santorum to Judge by Calling Obama's Faith 'Phony?' (ContributorNetwork)
- Santorum: Voters should get 'nervous' about Obama on religion