- Tea party convergence: Big boost for Republicans in Election 2010 (The Christian
- Religion in 10 years? 10 changes to come
- Ohio State is No. 1 in AP Top 25 (AP)
- Toxic coal sludge pollutes Ky. town 10 years later (AP)
- 10-10-10: Vegas chapels busy on symmetrical date (AP)
- Source: Pressure on nation's mortgage lenders intensifies (Reuters)
- U.S. won't appeal Guantanamo witness ruling (Reuters)
- Gay rights march in Belgrade triggers violent riots (Reuters)
- Blunt U.S. warnings to Pakistan prompted by terrorism fear (Reuters)
- U.S. group: Wife of Chinese Nobel winner detained in Beijing (AFP)
- Rioters attack Serb police, ruling party HQ at Gay Pride (AFP)
- Brown: Mammograms not effective (Politico)
- The latest Dem concern: Raul Grijalva (Politico)
- No Social Security COLA expected for 2011 (AP)
- More than 55,000 Germans protest railway project (AP)
- Sarah Palin attends Bakersfield GOP event (AP)
- Chris Christie wins Richmond Tea Party presidential straw poll (Daily Caller)
- Nevada's Angle recasts position on public benefits (AP)
- No. 1 Alabama falls; Spartans upend Wolverines (AP)
- Officials: wall of Hungary sludge lake will fall (AP)
- Pakistan reopens Afghan border crossing NATO uses (AP)
- NKorea's Kim, heir apparent son at lavish parade (AP)
- Chileans hope to begin rescue of miners Wednesday (AP)
- No word if jailed Chinese Nobel winner, wife met (AP)
- End to currency dispute eludes finance ministers (AP)
- Anti-gay torture allegations stun neighbors in NYC (AP)
- Solomon Burke dies at Amsterdam airport at 70 (AP)
- Chile rescuers reinforce shaft for miners' escape (Reuters)
- IMF told to toughen scrutiny of rich powers (Reuters)
- North Korea's heir debuts at giant military parade (Reuters)
- Hungary races to build dam amid new sludge threat (Reuters)
- Kyrgyzstan votes in landmark election (Reuters)
- Pakistan reopens Afghan border for NATO supplies (Reuters)
- Iran may be ready for nuclear talks by late October (Reuters)
- New melanoma drug may shrink brain tumors (Reuters)
- N.Korea displays military might and heir apparent (AFP)
- Wife meets China's jailed Nobel winner: activists (AFP)
- Third-party bid shakes up Minn. race (Politico)
- 2012 map takes unfamiliar shape (Politico)
- Statewide races could tip House contests (AP)
- President to talk jobs, small business (AP)
- Irish police arrest 9 IRA dissidents, seize arms (AP)
- US often weighed NKorea `nuke option' (AP)
- Analysis: US-China ties strained by dissident (AP)
- Rand Paul makes appearance at Machine Gun Rally, says 2nd amendment fight still not o
- Reapportionment: Slight Population Shifts Complicate a Zero-Sum Game (CQPolitics.
- O'Donnell still a mystery to voters despite fame (AP)
- 30 years and counting: Bad Religion still on a mission
- Jonathan Storm: Religion lesson
- Religion Calendar, Oct. 9-15 and more
- Religion Notes /News of area faith groups
- Vail Daily column: Religion and evolution to wed
- UK youth see religion as irrelevant
- Pryor's TD passes give Tressel No. 100, 38-10 (AP)
- Finance leaders fail to resolve currency dispute (AP)
- Suicide surge: Schools confront anti-gay bullying (AP)
- Pakistan to reopen border crossing used by NATO (AP)
- Hungary sludge reservoir at risk of collapse (AP)
- China remains uncompromising in response to Nobel (AP)
- John Lennon's 70th celebrated in NY's Central Park (AP)
- Vt. police: Women had 77 cats living in 2 cars (AP)
- World economies vow to act to bolster IMF's role (Reuters)
- Cheers, tears as rescue shaft reaches Chile miners (Reuters)
- Geithner didn't comment on Japan intervention: Noda (Reuters)
- Hungary PM warns of new spill risk as village evacuated (Reuters)
- Palestinians give U.S. one month to curb settlements (Reuters)
- Iran: ready for nuclear talks in late Oct/early Nov (Reuters)
- Kyrgyzstan votes in landmark election (Reuters)
- Rescue shaft reaches trapped miners in Chile (AFP)
- Hungary village evacuated as new toxic flood 'likely' (AFP)
- Hoping to cut House losses, Dems try for firewall (AP)
- Reid asks Nevadans to remember his good deeds (Exclusive to Yahoo! News)
- Will the Democrats regret focus on first-time voters? (Exclusive to Yahoo! News)
- E-mails: Vilsack hastily decided to oust Sherrod (AP)
- Gates downplays quoted objection to Obama adviser (AP)
- Transport Secretary aims to save Hudson tunnel (Reuters)
- Donilon's résumé: Policy, law and Fannie Mae (Politico)
- Jones never made it to the inner circle (Politico)
- Brown campaign apologizes for offensive comment (AP)
- Obama signs pair of intelligence bills into law (AP)
- Sarkozy seeing pope amid Gypsy crackdown fallout (AP)
- NJ gov. agrees to rethink rail tunnel cancellation (AP)
- Obama Lifts Cuba Travel Restrictions (associatedcontent)
- Poe urges U.S. to do more in Hartley case (Daily Caller)
- Raese Says He Will Only Serve One Full Term (CQPolitics.com)
- Report: Dems planted NJ tea party House candidate (AP)
- Angle: Reid helped child molesters get Viagra (AP)
- Atheists and agnostics outscore other groups on religion quiz
- Religion notes
- No 'Vanity,' Just A Little Religion
- Religion Calendar for the Erie area
- Poynter's NewsU and Knight Program in Media and Religion Offer New E-Learning Course
- Religion calendar
- Religion briefs
- Religion Calendar for the Week of Oct. 9
- Reds unravel, Phillies win 7-4 to take 2-0 lead (AP)
- NFL looking into Favre allegations (AP)
- Escape shaft nearly reaches Chile's trapped miners (AP)
- Wal-Mart ends profit sharing with employees (AP)
- Bank of America stops US foreclosures for review (AP)