- Santorum picks up Missouri win, awaits 2 caucuses (AP)
- Obama Seeks to Cool War Fever While Keeping Up Pressure on Iran (Time.com)
- AG: Bail rules should keep Sandusky inside home (AP)
- In Ohio, Gingrich hits Romney on contraception (AP)
- Paul invests in Minn. in search of 1st GOP win (AP)
- Boehner bets big on road bill vote (Politico)
- Prop 8 ruling takes heat off Obama (Politico)
- No charges against NYPD boss' son after rape claim (AP)
- Attacks in Syria's Homs resume after Russian peace (Reuters)
- Prop. 8 struck down: Will California's gay couples flock to the altar? (The Chris
- Romney battles Santorum, Paul in GOP caucuses (AP)
- Colo. caucuses allow a view of support out West (AP)
- Senate GOP fights contraceptive rule (Politico)
- Santorum may be in for a big night (Politico)
- Italy: Court keeps ship captain under house arrest (AP)
- Economic News Leaves GOP Scrambling for New Strategy (ContributorNetwork)
- Appeals court throws out same-sex marriage ban (AP)
- Greeks seek elusive bailout deal as EU tempers fray (Reuters)
- Why Obamaâ
- Why momentous Prop. 8 ruling might not satisfy gay-rights groups (The Christian S
- White House hinting compromise on birth control (AP)
- Jackson Lee: Private screeners risk another 9/11 (Politico)
- Obama refuses to pick sides in Super Bowl (AP)
- South Carolina sues Obama administration over voter ID law (Reuters)
- Religion Briefs 02/08/12
- Dow approaches 13,000, and maybe a record to come (AP)
- Zsa Zsa kept behind closed doors at birthday party (AP)
- Giants lauded as Super Bowl champs in NYC parade (AP)
- Abortion, birth control grab political spotlight (AP)
- Limbaugh: 'Eastwood got scammed' (Politico)
- Last known WWI veteran Florence Green dies at 110 (AP)
- Obama Air Force Nomination Reeks of Politics (ContributorNetwork)
- "ShePAC" rallies for conservative Republican women (Reuters)
- GOP Rivals Pounce on Romney's 'Assault on Religion' Line
- Chairman, 3 others out in Yahoo board shake-up (AP)
- CDC: Bread beats out chips as biggest salt source (AP)
- Find puppy love (cats too) through Meet Your Match (AP)
- Romney's lead dips despite wins: Reuters/Ipsos poll (Reuters)
- House panel advances Keystone pipeline plan (Reuters)
- SEC weighs two money market fund proposals (Reuters)
- Obama risks Catholic vote with birth-control mandate (Reuters)
- House GOP plans 'Pelosi provision' (Politico)
- Hero NYC vendor to run for Congress (Politico)
- French parliament erupts over minister's comments (AP)
- Chrysler's Eastwood Super Bowl Ad Praised by Obama Democrats (ContributorNetwork)
- Obama Wants to Avoid an Iranian Military Conflict; Good Luck with That (Contribut
- Mormon Media Observer: Religion writing seeing noticeable improvement
- Qasim Rashid: Laying Down the Sword: A Review
- Court: CA gay marriage ban is unconstitutional (AP)
- No cigar: Economic embargo on Cuba turns 50 (AP)
- APNewsBreak: SC AG sues over rejected voter ID law (AP)
- Court strikes down California gay marriage ban (Reuters)
- Bernanke urges Congress to address Bush tax cuts (Reuters)
- Banks largely reserved for U.S. mortgage pact cost (Reuters)
- Job openings rise to 3.4 million in December (Reuters)
- Axelrod defends administration birth control rule (AP)
- Ex-Sen. Bob Kerrey not running again for Neb. seat (AP)
- Messy caucuses in Nevada, Iowa raise questions (AP)
- Obama campaign urges fundraisers to back super PAC (AP)
- Colo. caucuses allow a view of support out West (AP)
- GOP gets Minn. focus now, uphill fall fight awaits (AP)
- Komen official resigns after Planned Parenthood dispute (Politico)
- 5 things to watch Tuesday (Politico)
- Romney intensifies fight for social conservatives (AP)
- Looking to reset campaign, Santorum hits 3 states (AP)
- US closes embassy in Syria (AP)
- Putin pledges to cut officials' traffic privileges (AP)
- Obama proposes money for math, science education (Reuters)
- They're Food Stamps -- Not Junk Food Stamps (ContributorNetwork)
- Letter: Education, religion
- New York fetes Giants with parade up Broadway (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Komen exec quits after funding flap (AP)
- Job openings jump to near a 3-year high (AP)
- Iran calls new US sanctions 'psychological war' (AP)
- Pa. college machine dispenses 'morning-after' pill (AP)
- Glencore-Xstrata deal meets shareholder opposition (Reuters)
- Egypt officials see end to U.S. NGO stand-off (Reuters)
- Komen advisor steps down after Planned Parenthood flap (Reuters)
- Bernanke repeats vow to shield U.S. from Europe fallout (Reuters)
- Iran shrugs off latest U.S. sanctions, trade suffers (Reuters)
- Chrysler Super Bowl commercial: Is Clint Eastwood a Democrat? (The Christian Scie
- Madonna half time show: What's a network to do when performers behave badly? (The
- Tea party: Warming or resigned to Mitt Romney? (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Gingrich overstates his Fla. results (AP)
- Romney works to fend off Santorum challenge (AP)
- Poverty: Not just Mitt's PR misspeak (Politico)
- Senate sends FAA bill to Obama (Politico)
- Would Third-Party Run Be Best Bet for Ron Paul? (ContributorNetwork)
- Sarah Palin Writes About Her Son in Newsweek -- and Heads Explode (ContributorNet
- Is religion good or bad? Question debated at Broward College
- Dickens and religion: A tale of two views
- Religion Calendar for Week of Feb. 4
- Gay marriage hurts religion, writes a reader
- Belichick: Giving Giants TD gave Pats best chance (AP)
- US closes Syrian embassy as diplomacy collapses (AP)
- Deeper Iran sanctions; US targets its central bank (AP)
- Autopsies: Powell boys suffered 'chop injuries' (AP)
- 'Halftime in America' ad creates political debate (AP)
- Palestinians take step toward unity (AP)
- Parents protest at scandalized LA grade school (AP)