- Bush warns he'll veto runaway spending (AP)
- Romney says he wants 'big stick' (AP)
- Congress Seat Hopefuls Also Face Primary 'Frontloading' (CQPolitics.com)
- Problems continue with defense contracts (AP)
- Eritrea dismisses Ethiopia border stance (AP)
- Feds shift civil rights focus to religion (Pioneer Press)
- Most Kiwis against official religion (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
- Poll finds most oppose Christianity as official religion (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
- Majority reject state religion: poll (The New Zealand Herald)
- Art show explores religion (The State)
- Faith in crisis Religion & Faith (The Telegram Online)
- Practise Your Religion, Says Karen Armstrong (Bernama)
- Religion links truth, freedom (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
- Religion News (The Meridian Star)
- Religion news in brief (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Tiger hot on Baddeley's heels at Oakmont (AP)
- US: 60 pct. of Baghdad not controlled (AP)
- Bus bombing kills or wounds 30 in Kabul (AP)
- US astronaut sets spaceflight record (AP)
- N.C. panel disbars Duke prosecutor (AP)
- Car in Tenn. parade hits crowd, kills 4 (AP)
- TSA video counters 'sippy cup' claim (AP)
- Tainted foods are daily problem in Asia (AP)
- Rare turtle hatches at Tenn. aquarium (AP)
- Moore says he didn't interview GM head (AP)
- Hundreds flee Hamas-run Gaza amid spillover fears (Reuters)
- Bomb blast in Kabul kills over 35: police (Reuters)
- S.Korea welcomes North's invitation of IAEA team (Reuters)
- China catches slave-labor boss amid national uproar (Reuters)
- Balky space station computers revived (Reuters)
- Gates pushes Iraq's leaders on reconciliation (Reuters)
- Zoellick warns Venezuela is heading for trouble (Reuters)
- Sarkozy headed for big win in French poll (Reuters)
- New Palestinian cabinet set to be sworn in (AFP)
- EU foreign ministers gather in Luxembourg for key treaty talks (AFP)
- Bush: Time to act on immigration (AP)
- Romney woos anti-abortion activists (AP)
- Clintons sell possibly troublesome stock (AP)
- Clinton, Obama fight for Illinois cash (AP)
- Bill Clinton: $10 million haul for talks (AP)
- US Supports Abbas (AP)
- House delays rules requiring passports (AP)
- No quick fix for $100 million goof (AP)
- At first, seizing Scalia tapes called OK (AP)
- U.S. trade chief eyes dramatic progress in WTO talks (Reuters)
- Religion forum project a success for coordinators (Contra Costa Times)
- Vesper cruises offer religion and history (Cheboygan Daily Tribune)
- Religion in the news (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Father's Day Memories: Jon Wertheim (Sports Illustrated)
- Religion briefs (Montgomery Advertiser)
- Role-playing helps students understand religion, violence (The Pantagraph)
- Religion and ropin' come together at rodeo (Billings Gazette)
- Religion and ropin' come together at rodeo (Billings Gazette)
- Mickelson has poor showing at U.S. Open (AP)
- Looting, revenge deaths persist in Gaza (AP)
- Dow nears trading high on inflation data (AP)
- Duke prosecutor testifies in own trial (AP)
- No fix yet for space station computers (AP)
- 5 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq violence (AP)
- Reputed Klansman convicted in '64 case (AP)
- Kelly Clarkson cancels her summer tour (AP)
- Man fails high school exams 39 times (AP)
- Hamas fighters and looters control Gaza (Reuters)
- U.S. says all Iraq reinforcements in place now (Reuters)
- Justice Dept. probing Gonzales meeting with aide (Reuters)
- Suicide bomb kills Afghan children, Dutch soldier (Reuters)
- Britons jailed over al Qaeda plot to bomb NYSE (Reuters)
- Zoellick poised to clinch job as World Bank chief (Reuters)
- Fix sought for critical space station computers (Reuters)
- Bank tussle over, but North Korea still slams U.S. (Reuters)
- Palestinians divided as Hamas rules in Gaza (AFP)
- Indonesian police say JI head captured (AFP)
- Senate impasse over renewable energy (AP)
- Lawmakers profit from investments, books (AP)
- Romney: Libby case needs careful review (AP)
- US sticks by Palestinian president (AP)
- Bush support for Musharraf challenged (AP)
- Court sides with NYC over diplomat taxes (AP)
- JP Morgan Chase to move into World Trade Center site: report (AFP)
- Religion today (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Jean Holm : Religion has a place at school (The New Zealand Herald)
- College Not 'Public Enemy Number One' for Religion, Study Shows (The Christian Post)
- Former science museum building gets religion (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- Surging Yankees extend win streak to 9 (AP)
- Billy Graham's wife Ruth dies at 87 (AP)
- Army hiring more psychiatrists (AP)
- Agent Orange still haunts Vietnam, US (AP)
- Pollution, ships harm Fla. coral reefs (AP)
- Kelly Clarkson cancels tour (AP)
- Stocks extend rally after inflation data (AP)
- Bush backs move to revive immigration reforms (Reuters)
- Muslim plotters taped hundreds of times: prosecutor (Reuters)
- Libby must begin perjury prison sentence: judge (Reuters)
- G8 agreement on climate change a "disgrace": Al Gore (Reuters)
- Oprah most powerful celebrity on Forbes 2007 list (Reuters)
- Bush offers concession on immigration (AP)
- Bill Clinton made $10 million for talks (AP)
- Edwards to detail health care plan (AP)
- Military officers now targets on Hill (AP)
- Libby in court to try to stall sentence (AP)