- Iraq insists on US leaving cities by June 30 (AP)
- Stocks surge; S&P 500 turns positive for 2009 (AP)
- Mexico says flu ebbing, lowers alert level (AP)
- Craigslist suspect charged with assault in RI case (AP)
- Flu could flourish in southern hemisphere winter (AP)
- Oregon police stop man for DUI twice on same day (AP)
- WHO uncertain about declaring flu pandemic (Reuters)
- Sales and construction data lift hopes for U.S. housing (Reuters)
- Obama vows tougher overseas tax policies (Reuters)
- Nepal in political turmoil after PM quits (Reuters)
- House Democrats seek $94.2 billion for Iraq, Afghan wars (Reuters)
- Group seeks to block Chrysler/Fiat as Opel heats up (Reuters)
- North Korea cool to resuming nuclear talks (Reuters)
- Pakistan battles Taliban (Reuters)
- Swine flu cases top 1,000: WHO (AFP)
- EU economy to shrink 4% in worst post-war slump (AFP)
- Obama's high court choice could be Hispanic, woman (AP)
- Analysis: Court opening may animate liberal causes (AP)
- Regular flu shots this fall, maybe swine jab too (AP)
- VIDEO: Obama doesn't miss a shot (Politico)
- GOP gears up for Court fight (Politico)
- Now more than 140 swine flu cases in US (AP)
- Al-Qaida used Hotmail, simple codes in planning (AP)
- Will Congressman Be Allowed to Use Campaign Donations for Home Security? (CQPolit
- Obama administration reviewing salmon plan (AP)
- High court reactions to Souter's retirement (AP)
- Quotes from Obama on Supreme Court nominees (AP)
- Officials: Arrest in Azerbaijan bloodbath (AP)
- English poet UA Fanthorpe dies at 79 (AP)
- Chavez says Obama must prove change after handshake (Reuters)
- Religion affects view of torture in U.S. (UPI)
- Religion affects view of torture in U.S. (Moldova.org)
- Rise of 'unaffiliated' shows discomfort with religion (USA Today)
- Religion calendar (Contra Costa Times)
- Religion, legislation should be separate entities (The Emporia State University Bulle
- Politics of caste; politics beyond religion (NDTV)
- On Religion: Baptist Project Offers Doctoral Degree In Spirituality (The Morning News
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- Cyber chief needs to be in White House: experts (Reuters)
- Swine flu may be less potent than first feared (AP)
- Obama's high court choice could be Hispanic, woman (AP)
- Al-Qaida used Hotmail, simple codes in planning (AP)
- Hong Kong isolates hotel after 1st swine flu case (AP)
- New book says FDR tried to save Jewish refugees (AP)
- FDA says dieters should stop using Hydroxycut now (AP)
- Las Vegas Strip performer Danny Gans dies at 52 (AP)
- Forest Service closes caves to stop bat fungus (AP)
- Cowboy cited for 'riding under the influence' (AP)
- April deadliest month for US in Iraq in 7 months (AP)
- Mexico shuts down but sees flu outbreak stabilizing (Reuters)
- Gates reluctant to bolster U.S. Afghan force further (Reuters)
- U.S. Justice Souter resigns (Reuters)
- May Day turns violent in Turkey, Germany, Greece (Reuters)
- U.S. says troops will not face trial over Iraq raid (Reuters)
- Chrysler urges court to approve its plan (Reuters)
- Swine flu hits Asia as Mexico shuts down to halt spread (AFP)
- Recession fires worldwide May Day rallies (AFP)
- US Prepares for long haul as swine flu spreads (AP)
- Closing schools may not stop flu transmission (AP)
- Analysis: Obama's fate largely in Congress' hands (AP)
- Obama ages well (Politico)
- Republicans feud over Specter (Politico)
- Gates asks Congress for fast action on war funding (AP)
- Credit card legislation nearing success (AP)
- New test for GOP: Subtlety on regs (Politico)
- Advice for schools on swine flu (AP)
- Skepticism at high court on voting rights measure (AP)
- 1 German soldier killed, 9 wounded in Afghanistan (AP)
- Auschwitz survivor in French Legion of Honor (AP)
- Van Hollen eyes 29 GOP districts (Politico)
- Role of religion to be discussed today (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
- Religion brief for February 28, 2009 (Galveston County Daily News)
- Religion key issue in marriage debate (The Red and Black)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- Nuggets win their first playoff series since 1994 (AP)
- Mexico plans shutdown as world flu alert raised (AP)
- AP Source: Chrysler lender talks break off (AP)
- Gun attacks in Pakistan's south kill 26 (AP)
- Obama doesn't wield heavy stick on banks (AP)
- Matt Giraud thrown off of 'American Idol' (AP)
- Swine flu prompts Mexico to shut down economy (Reuters)
- Chrysler talks seen on the rocks as deadline looms (Reuters)
- U.S. Congress approves compromise budget blueprint (Reuters)
- Obama says Pakistan internal threat grave (Reuters)
- Death toll from twin Iraq car bombs rises to 51 (Reuters)
- WHO warns global swine flu pandemic imminent (AFP)
- Thirteen killed in Azerbaijan university shooting (AFP)
- Swine flu hits home in US — now in 11 states (AP)
- Obama pivots from first 100 days to rest of agenda (AP)
- Congress adopts budget plan endorsing Obama goals (AP)
- Congress passes $3.5T budget plan (Politico)
- Questions for Obama on his 100th day (Politico)
- FACT CHECK: Obama disowns deficit he helped shape (AP)
- Closing schools may not stop flu from spreading (AP)
- US House vote to expand 'hate-crime' protections to gays (AFP)
- Transsexual wins $500,000 lawsuit (AP)
- Skepticism at high court on voting rights measure (AP)
- Obama seeks to change crack sentences (AP)
- NKorea vows to conduct nuclear test unless UN apologises (AFP)