- Big powers seek early nuclear talks with Iran (Reuters)
- Americans want deficit cut even in tough economy (Reuters)
- Fears grow over British participation in Delhi Games (AFP)
- Poll finds voters' mood on economy is grim -- for both parties (Exclusive to Yaho
- Senate repeal of ban on gays in military falters (AP)
- Can the Republicans make a twin killing in California? (Time.com)
- House may adjourn by end of week (Politico)
- While Dems flee Obama in droves, one Republican runs toward him (The Upshot)
- Lady Gaga won't sway Pentagon on 'don't ask don't tell' (The Christian Science Mo
- 'Don't ask' repeal in doubt (Politico)
- Capitol tunnel fumes cause sickness (Politico)
- Obama awards posthumous Medal of Honor to PA man (AP)
- China snubs Japan PM over boat row, rules out meeting (Reuters)
- Warren and Geithner tackle mortgage forms (AP)
- For Deficits' Sake! Should We Let the Bush Tax Cuts Expire for Everyone? (The Atl
- DeMint's Campaign Rift With Leaders Persists (CQPolitics.com)
- Tea party group announces $1 million donation (AP)
- Will the Rangel Factor Dog N.Y. Democrats? (CQPolitics.com)
- Opinion: Why Sarah Palin is stronger than you think (Time.com)
- Religion plays 'decisive role' in peace
- There are limits to freedom of religion
- Broncos WR McKinley found dead in apparent suicide (AP)
- Twitter hack opens popups, causes havoc (AP)
- Home construction jumps 10.5 pct in August (AP)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad says capitalism faces defeat (AP)
- Italian police seize $30 mln from Vatican in probe (AP)
- Kim Jong Il may promote son at NKorea party meet (AP)
- Fed to ponder whether bolder action needed (AP)
- Japan officials delay Paris Hilton from entering (AP)
- Fed to debate easing but seen holding off (Reuters)
- Americans want deficit cut even in tough economy (Reuters)
- Helicopter crash makes 2010 worst year of Afghan war (Reuters)
- China hits back at U.S. rhetoric on yuan (Reuters)
- Stem cells, obesity finding lead Nobel predictions (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad, in U.N. address, says capitalism 'facing defeat' (Reuters)
- Heavy violence unlikely if talks fail: Israel (Reuters)
- C'wealth Games event in crisis as bridge collapses (AFP)
- Italian prosecutors probe Vatican bank for money laundering (AFP)
- Obama backs economic effort, asks for voters' help (AP)
- How do you spell a problem like ‘Murkowski’? (The Upshot)
- 'All the signs' point to Rahm run (Politico)
- First person: Snapshot of tea party movement (associatedcontent)
- House GOP to unveil election-year agenda Thursday (AP)
- Court denies Burris request to stop election (AP)
- GOP moderates hold key to DADT (Politico)
- Some want Murkowski punished (Politico)
- US presses China on Iran, NKorea sanctions (AP)
- Macedonia: Moderate Muslims seek help against sect (AP)
- Obama says China has not done enough on yuan (Reuters)
- Time to wake up to the recession (The Week)
- Latest GOP Demand Is for Hearing on Health Insurance Premiums (CQPolitics.com)
- Surprise Del. primary winner seeks GOP support (AP)
- Lobby Is Cooking Up Ways to Put Food Safety Bill on Senate Agenda (CQPolitics.co
- Mike Pence: The Social Conservative's Choice in 2012? (The Atlantic Wire)
- Debate over religion in textbooks
- Barack Obama Attends 'Christian Church' [Religion]
- Muslims Somehow to Blame for Everything Happening Near Ground Zero [Religion]
- Torre visits new Yankee Stadium for the first time (AP)
- Fish or frankenfish? FDA weighs altered salmon (AP)
- Murkowski says GOP leaders turned backs on her (AP)
- Wisconsin governor considers removing 'sexting' DA (AP)
- Fake bomb left near Wrigley prompts Chicago arrest (AP)
- Shooter dead after wounding 2 at Fort Bliss store (AP)
- Doctors use lasers to remove worm from man's eye (AP)
- Rare North Korea meeting on Sept 28, eye on succession (Reuters)
- Recession ended in June 2009: NBER (Reuters)
- Karzai believes too early to judge Afghan election (Reuters)
- Report criticizes post 9/11 FBI probes of activists (Reuters)
- Sarkozy says banks must help meet poverty goals (AFP)
- Conservatives see â
- President Clinton: We should all listen to the tea party movement (The Upshot)
- Murkowski says she's running for voters in political center (CQPolitics.com)
- Iowa puts damper on Palin presidential rumors (The Atlantic Wire)
- O'Donnell makes light of witchcraft comment (AP)
- Early bird gets the vote? Pols hunt early ballots (AP)
- Democrats see opportunity in tea party's rise (Reuters)
- How would Boehner keep House? (Politico)
- Colin Powell offers advice to Obama (Politico)
- Obama to stump for Sestak in Philadelphia (AP)
- Russian aircraft buzz Navy ship twice in Arctic (AP)
- Group protests Iranian president's visit to NYC (AP)
- Cambodian PM to urge Obama to cancel "dirty" debt (Reuters)
- Obama Tries to Drum Up Liberal Enthusiasm (CQPolitics.com)
- Why Sarah Palin Is Stronger Than You Think (Time.com)
- McConnell Hopes for Compromise Post-November (CQPolitics.com)
- Tea Party Class Would Test Boehner (CQPolitics.com)
- Religion News in Brief
- Religion should be a personal issue
- Religious Search Engines Keep Wandering Minds Out of the Gutter [Religion]
- Manning Bowl II: Colts rout Giants 38-14 (AP)
- Gulf oil well is dead but the pain will remain (AP)
- Igor passes near Bermuda as Category 1 hurricane (AP)
- AP Interview: Ahmadinejad says future is Iran's (AP)
- British troops leave volatile Afghan district (AP)
- FDA to consider approval of modified salmon (AP)
- Japan urges calm after China severs contacts (AP)
- 13 from Calif. sect found in park after tense hunt (AP)
- For deaf, wireless devices a new portal to world (AP)
- Lady Gaga to rally in Maine against 'don't ask' (AP)
- BP says oil spill compensation payout rate soars (Reuters)