- Ambassador quits in clash over religion
- Losing our religion: The Church of England in decline
- AP Exclusive: Ivory Coast warlord cites heavy toll (AP)
- Gas in 6 states, nation's capital tops $4 a gallon (AP)
- Jonathan on course to win Nigerian presidential vote (AFP)
- D.C.'s angry at budget deal - and Obama (Politico)
- Debt restructure 'not in cards': Greek minister (AFP)
- 'Romneycare' Could Be Mitt Romney's 2012 Winning Political Asset (ContributorNetw
- The Donaldâ
- Dueling Tea Party Candidates: Palin vs. Trump (ContributorNetwork)
- My Attendance and Experience at the Augusta, Ga., Tea Party Tax Rally (Contributo
- U.S. Diplomat Quits Over Religion, Abortion
- What effect has the internet had on religion?
- 3 killed at Syrian protest after Assad vows reform (AP)
- After US pullback, Iraq envoys are more vulnerable (AP)
- Film fans head for 'Rio,' shrug over new 'Scream' (AP)
- Lobster shells valuable for golf balls, plant pots (AP)
- FAA issues new rules to keep controllers awake (Reuters)
- Death toll rises to 39 from storms (Reuters)
- Ten hurt after Yemen forces fire on Sanaa protest march (Reuters)
- Congress Passes 2011 Budget. Now What? (Time.com)
- Budget bill cuts federal wolf protection. Environmentalists howling. (The Christi
- Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically (AP)
- Holder accused of neglecting porn fight (Politico)
- Geithner confident Congress will raise debt limit (AP)
- Iran condemns EU sanctions over human rights (AFP)
- New climate change case headed to Supreme Court (AP)
- Trump's Tea Party Triumph (The Daily Beast)
- Religion Digest
- NATO: 3 service members killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Rescuers work through night to find Idaho miner (AP)
- Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans (AP)
- Geithner says confident debt limit will be raised (Reuters)
- China raises bank reserves again (Reuters)
- Saudi oil minister says market oversupplied and cuts output (Reuters)
- Iran accuses Siemens over Stuxnet virus attack (Reuters)
- Nigeria's Jonathan set to avoid election run-off (Reuters)
- Syria protesters call for freedom after Assad pledge (Reuters)
- Clinton vows full support for disaster-hit Japan (AFP)
- House Q1 winners and losers (Politico)
- Clinton visits Tokyo in show of support for Japan (AP)
- Palin: Wis. gov doing the right thing with unions (AP)
- Facts and figures about Finland (AP)
- OC Republican allegedly sent offensive Obama email (AP)
- FROM AUDACIOUS TO CAUTIOUS (David Shribman)
- Maine's Madman Governor Paul LePage Strikes Again (The Daily Beast)
- Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech (Reuters)
- Storm deaths in Va., NC raise death toll to 25 (AP)
- Japan utility: 6-9 more months to end nuke crisis (AP)
- More shelling in rebel-held city in western Libyan (AP)
- Blagojevich says he's never considered a plea deal (AP)
- Another air controller naps; new schedules coming (AP)
- Nowitzki 28 for Mavs in Game 1 win over Portland (AP)
- Canadiens strike early, take 2-0 series lead (AP)
- Raul Castro proposes political term limits in Cuba (AP)
- Clinton pledges US-Korea trade pact this year (AP)
- Clinton pledges Japan support as PM Kan calls for "rebirth" (Reuters)
- Libyan rebels push on Brega, Misrata bombarded (Reuters)
- Japan TEPCO says aims to bring radiation down in three months (Reuters)
- Libya denies using cluster bombs as blasts rock Misrata (AFP)
- Clinton in Japan to show solidarity after disaster (AFP)
- Palin to GOP: Fight like a girl (Politico)
- Obama meets with greens at WH (Politico)
- Turkey's Erdogan pledges new constitution (AP)
- US seeking country to take in Kadhafi: report (AFP)
- Tea Party faithful rally against taxes (AFP)
- Pawlenty, Cain address Tea Party rally in Iowa (Reuters)
- Religion Notes
- Syrian president vows to lift emergency law (AP)
- Philadelphia Orchestra board OKs Chapter 11 filing (AP)
- Rich nations' policies merit oversight: IMF members (Reuters)
- Another air controller sleeps; U.S. to change scheduling (Reuters)
- Changes may spur Middle East growth if populism set aside (Reuters)
- Odd work schedules pose risk to health (AP)
- In Senate, 2012 federal budget drama could take bipartisan turn (The Christian Sc
- Planned Parenthood vote could come back to haunt senators– of both parties (The T
- Obama: GOP plan 'wrong for America' (Politico)
- Paul touts budget 'no' vote in N.H. (Politico)
- Pawlenty courts tea partyers; call him `Tea-Paw?' (AP)
- Obama assesses GOP budget: `Wrong for America' (AP)
- Croats protest against Hague conviction of generals (Reuters)
- EPA official says jobs donâ
- School choice returns to D.C. (Daily Caller)
- Quote Roundup: Tax Day Tea Party Protests in Venice, Fla. (ContributorNetwork)
- Labor protesters surround tea party at Palin rally (AP)
- Religion Events
- Religion Notes / News of area faith groups
- Libyan rebels say they've reached oil town again (AP)
- AP Exclusive: al-Qaida in Yemen adapts to evade US (AP)
- Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans (AP)
- Clinton discusses free trade efforts in SKorea (AP)
- Moms killing kids not nearly as rare as we think (AP)
- World finance chiefs chastise U.S. on budget gap (Reuters)
- Syria's Assad vows to lift emergency law by next week (Reuters)
- Big Pharma backs deal to boost flu pandemic readiness (Reuters)
- Bank of America hires ex-SEC official Gary Lynch (Reuters)
- Cuban court studying appeal from U.S. contractor (Reuters)
- Fastest growing U.S. metro area hit hard by recession (Reuters)
- Nigerians out in force for presidential vote (Reuters)
- House passes huge GOP budget cuts, opposing Obama (AP)