- Longshots in the veepstakes (Politico)
- Summaries of leading Supreme Court rulings (AP)
- Dutch marijuana coffee shops brace for smoking ban (AP)
- Your Letters: Society needs less religion, not more (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
- Aviator Church brings non-denominational spin to ‘old time religion’ (The Derby Reporter)
- Lake Co. religion notes (Daily Herald)
- Saudis pour billions into 'City of Knowledge' on holy site (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- On Religion: Surveys Explore Beliefs About Sex (The Morning News)
- Cook Co. religion notes (Daily Herald)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- Dodgers beat Angels — without getting a hit (AP)
- U.S. escalating covert operations against Iran: report (Reuters)
- Mugabe inauguration scheduled in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Pakistani forces take control of area in Khyber (AP)
- Truck bomb kills 7 people north in Iraq (AP)
- Reports: Model dies in apparent NYC suicide dive (AP)
- 40 policemen missing after rebel attack (AP)
- Malaysia's Anwar accused of sodomy again (AP)
- Beef dispute confronts Rice on Korean visit (AP)
- Smoky skies threaten health in fiery California (AP)
- As river rushes into Mo. town, residents file out (AP)
- Mugabe to be sworn in, Tsvangirai rejects invite (Reuters)
- Rice emphasizes friendship during China visit (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills 7 policemen in northern Iraq (Reuters)
- Pakistani secure militant area in Khyber region (Reuters)
- Israeli cabinet debates Hezbollah prisoner swap (Reuters)
- Guatemalan minister dies in helicopter crash (Reuters)
- Mugabe set for inauguration after Zimbabwe's one-man poll (AFP)
- Pakistan claims success in anti-militant offensive (AFP)
- U.S. and EU near private data deal: report (Reuters)
- Guatemalan minister dies in helicopter crash (Reuters)
- Mugabe inauguration expected Sunday (AFP)
- Rice urges NKorea to give up all nuclear weapons despite 'attachment' (AFP)
- Obama quietly visits wounded vets at Walter Reed (AP)
- Obama plans visits to Europe, Mideast this summer (AP)
- Obama's success fuels affirmative action's foes (AP)
- Obama, Clinton appeal for Democratic unity in N.H. (AP)
- Conservatives warm to McCain's view of the law (Politico)
- McCain talks trade, innovation with auto workers (AP)
- Analysis: Obama, Clinton begin unity campaign (AP)
- Reopening black farmers' suits could cost billions (AP)
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Supreme Court, long quiet, ends term with a growl (AP)
- G8 foreign ministers fire warning on Zimbabwe (AFP)
- MormonTimes.com: Religion survey framed Mormons, professor says (Deseret Morning News)
- Scientist Studies the Evolution Of Religion (The Lakeland Ledger)
- Access Religion: Saturday, June 28, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
- Carroll religion briefs for Saturday, June 28, 2008 (Carroll County Online)
- Pew statistics can't capture modern religion's ebb and flow (The Tennessean)
- Does religion promote good health? (The Fayetteville Observer)
- AN EXHIBIT ON BALANCE - Mendel Medal honors achievement in religion-science compatibility (Missoulian)
- Religion And The Social Contract (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
- Religion & Ethics calendar (The Sacramento Bee)
- Religion Notes for June 28 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
- Venus Williams advances to 4th round at Wimbledon (AP)
- Pakistan launches strike at Taliban hideouts (AP)
- California fire deals big blow to Big Sur tourism (AP)
- Bush praises faith-based groups for helping needy (AP)
- Another sandbag barrier fails at Winfield, Mo. (AP)
- Credit scores hit by card limits (AP)
- Foreign observer says Zimbabweans voted in fear (AP)
- Steven Tyler tells AP: Rehab was for meds (AP)
- Mugabe may be sworn in on Sunday: govt sources (Reuters)
- Rice calls on North Korea to come clean on uranium (Reuters)
- Obama to visit Middle East, Europe this summer (Reuters)
- Iran says Gulf oil route at risk if attacked (Reuters)
- Iraq police find 7 bodies, suspected al Qaeda jail (Reuters)
- U.S. says Taliban attacks may rise this year (Reuters)
- Faithful in pews might not be voters in November (AP)
- Obama disagrees with high court on child rape case (AP)
- Voters split over McCain, Obama views on Iraq (AP)
- McCain tries to balance energy solutions, votes (AP)
- Netroots feel jilted by Obama's FISA stand (Politico)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Obama rejects Nader claim on white talk (AP)
- Senate nears end of debate over surveillance bill (AP)
- Fed signals aggressive rate cutting is done (AP)
- Unbowed, politicians vow to execute child rapists (AP)
- WTO summons trade powers for Doha push in July (Reuters)
- ACLU officer to speak on 'Religion and Culture Wars' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Religion and Its Role Are in Dispute at the Service Academies (New York Times)
- My girlfriend expects me to convert to her religion (Erie Times-News)
- The Religion Of Peace Shows Its Fangs (Strategy Page)
- Religion and the Social Contract: Can Religion be reconciled with Civil Society? (Malaysia Today)
- Why should Barack Obama's religion matter? (The Japan Times)
- Religion prominent at military academies (Moldova.org)
- Religion and Its Role Are in Dispute at the Service Academies (The Florence Times-Daily)
- Religion in U.S. is Non-Dogmatic, Diverse, Politically Relevant (PNN)
- Modesto School Gives Students A Lesson In Religion (CBS 5 Bay Area)
- Report: Pacers to deal Jermaine O'Neal to Raptors (AP)
- Rice: North Korea declaration 'developments' soon (AP)
- Argument spurs Kentucky worker to kill 5, himself (AP)
- Study: Many teens get alcohol from adults (AP)
- Settlement in NY lawsuit over NBC's 'Predator' (AP)
- Study: Teachers not being taught math properly (AP)
- 345 arrested, kids rescued in prostitution busts (AP)
- North Korea expected to hand over nuclear report (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai sets deadline for Mugabe (Reuters)
- California unveils ambitious climate plan (Reuters)
- Fed holds rates steady, shows more worry on prices (Reuters)