- Two dead in Texas freeway shooting spree (Reuters)
- Obama team primed to push climate change agenda (Reuters)
- Housing crisis worsens as economy weakens (Reuters)
- Taliban's Omar rejects reports of peace formula (Reuters)
- European nations consider taking Guantanamo detainees (Reuters)
- Decapitated soldiers new blow to Mexico in drug war (Reuters)
- Chaos in Guinea after long-time leader Conte dies (AFP)
- Zimbabwe slams Bush's stance on Mugabe as "diplomatic flute" (AFP)
- Obama's Blagojevich report to explain staff's role (AP)
- Where'd the bailout money go? Shhhh, it's a secret (AP)
- AP study finds $1.6B went to bailed-out bank execs (AP)
- China protests latest U.S. trade case at WTO (Reuters)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- On Religion: How Teens Think About Religion (The Morning News)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- Religious displays to be debated in court (Los Angeles Times)
- Winter's opening day packs a punch to northern US (AP)
- World stocks mostly lower on dour economic outlook (AP)
- Official: US-Afghan operation kills 20 insurgents (AP)
- Iraq parliament may vote on British troop presence (Reuters)
- Pakistan shifting blame over Mumbai, India says (Reuters)
- Toyota projects first-ever operating loss (AFP)
- Religion Jewish holiday celebrated around the world 22/12 07:44 CET (Euronews)
- ASK AMY (Washington Post)
- Cheney says Congress failed struggling automakers (AP)
- Humanist families find guidance, rituals without religion (Santa Fe New Mexican)
- Religion briefs - Nov. 22 (Rapid City Journal)
- Ask Amy (Nashville City Paper)
- Suspected US Missile strike kills 7 in Pakistan (AP)
- Japan's recession deepens (Reuters)
- Suspected U.S. drones kill 7 in Pakistan: agents (Reuters)
- Toyota to cut outlook to group operating loss: paper (Reuters)
- New Israeli crossings hurt Palestinian trade: World Bank (Reuters)
- Iraq MPs to vote on fate of non-US foreign troops (AFP)
- Greek budget passes amid street violence (AFP)
- AP Impact: Wall Street still flying corporate jets (AP)
- Cheney says Congress failed struggling automakers (AP)
- Obama set to release Blagojevich report this week (AP)
- Blago records may stay under wraps (Politico)
- Lawmaker says `no' to Rev. Warren at inauguration (AP)
- Rioters clash anew with Greek police in Athens (AP)
- Misreporting Religion (Zenit News Agency)
- Americans find hope in religion (The Republican)
- `Terrorists have no religion' (The Times of India)
- Religious displays to be debated in court (Los Angeles Times)
- Iranians celebrate longest night of year (Denver Post)
- Seahawks upset Jets in snow, 13-3 (AP)
- Firefighter: Miracle no one died on Denver runway (AP)
- Ill. impeachment panel awaits word from prosecutor (AP)
- Widespread winter blast strands holiday travelers (AP)
- Obama's election voted top news story of 2008 (AP)
- Retailers launch final holiday sales push (AP)
- Gas down to $1.66 per gal., lowest in some 5 years (AP)
- Carrey's 'Yes Man' earns aye vote with $18M debut (AP)
- Chicago sheriff baits fugitives with holiday ruse (AP)
- Obama raises job target, taps Biden to help workers (Reuters)
- Winter storms hit western, eastern U.S. (Reuters)
- Brakes looked at in Continental runway incident: report (Reuters)
- Gasoline prices lowest since February 2004 (Reuters)
- Extra U.S. troops aim for Afghan "tipping point" (Reuters)
- Israel threatens major offensive against Gaza (AFP)
- AP study finds $1.6B went to bailed-out bank execs (AP)
- Biden to oversee efforts aimed at middle class (AP)
- Much has changed along presidential train route (AP)
- Insurer of last resort gains numbers in downturn (AP)
- Biden to chair middle class task force (Politico)
- Pastor Rick Warren defends invite to inauguration (AP)
- Russians protest over car import tariffs (AP)
- Americans find hope in religion (The Republican)
- Religion Briefs (SouthtownStar)
- RELIGION (Dallas Morning News)
- Iran celebrates all night long (Los Angeles Times)
- Iraq parliament compromises on Brit troops (AP)
- Part of Mumbai's Oberoi hotel reopens (AP)
- New Chemical Ali trial for Iraq gas massacre begins (Reuters)
- Prayers and flowers mark Mumbai hotel opening (Reuters)
- Renowned Reuters correspondent Spiegelman dies at 68 (Reuters)
- Mumbai hostage hotels re-open (AFP)
- Britain marks 20th anniversary of Lockerbie bombing (AFP)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- On Religion: How Teens Think About Religion (The Morning News)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- U.S. lawmakers use trips for religion (The Oklahoman)
- Russian police seize protesters, reporters at anti-tariff demo (AFP)
- Obama names 4 top members of science team (AP)
- Long haul to government help for Big 3 (AP)
- 3 Danish soldiers killed, 1 injured in Afghanistan (AP)
- Deposed Mauritanian president taken from his home (AP)
- New Thai cabinet sets to work (AFP)
- OIC Favours International Law Against Defamation of Religion (Khaleej Times)
- Passenger jet goes off Denver runway; 38 hurt (AP)
- Obama increases jobs goal to 3 million (AP)
- Automakers grab loans, look to Obama White House (AP)
- Senate-for-sale case threatens new chief of staff (AP)
- Obama arrives in Hawaii for holiday (AP)
- Muzzle off, Biden breaks his record silence (Politico)
- In Cabinet, Obama goes for experience, pragmatism (AP)
- Biden says economy is No. 1 issue (AP)
- Franken expects to defeat Coleman by 35-50 votes (Politico)
- California's top lawyer opposes gay marriage ban (Reuters)