- China anti-satellite test sends wrong signal: U.S. (Reuters)
- U.S. officials say Germany threat may involve Kurds (Reuters)
- World Bank board majority want Wolfowitz to resign (Reuters)
- Cuba says U.S. broke anti-terrorism treaties (Reuters)
- U.S. govt calls for end to dairy weight loss ads (Reuters)
- Two killed ahead of rival rallies in Pakistan (AFP)
- Poll: Congress, Bush share low approval (AP)
- Democratic candidates woo firefighters (AP)
- Cheney warns Iran sea lanes must be open (AP)
- Katrina dips in popularity as baby name (AP)
- Religion historians will explore Zoroastrianism, ancient, Persian religion at May 11
- God forbid, religion in North Korea? (Asia Times)
- Best to stay out of family, politics and religion (The Kentucky Standard)
- Changing Faiths: Latinos and the Transformation of American Religion (PNN)
- Religion in the news (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Romney's Religion Problem (CBS News)
- Islamic party still eyeing presidency (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Britain's Brown vows to learn from Iraq (AP)
- Va. Tech students prepare to graduate (AP)
- Pope canonizes first Brazilian saint (AP)
- Overall inflation eases; gas prices up (AP)
- Men apologize for cartoon stunt (AP)
- Iran, North Korea seek to boost cooperation (Reuters)
- New Jersey plot suspects due at bail hearing (Reuters)
- Cheney warns Iran, assures allies on Gulf visit (Reuters)
- Kidnapped girl's dad says no "stone unturned" in hunt (Reuters)
- Pope canonizes Brazil's first saint, decries hedonism (Reuters)
- Rice confronts assertive Russia with less leverage (Reuters)
- Britain's Brown launches PM bid, vows new style (AFP)
- Hundreds of thousands at pope's canonization mass in Sao Paulo (AFP)
- Iraq officials to push for U.S. support (AP)
- John Edwards' big ideas costly (AP)
- Gonzales deflects Democrats' criticism (AP)
- McCain says Bush's numbers hurt GOP (AP)
- Critics fault Romney's abortion record (AP)
- Blair made Bush's ordeal less lonely (AP)
- Bush helps raise $10.5M for GOP at gala (AP)
- Democrats, Bush reach trade framework (AP)
- U.S. labels 2003 leaked memo 'sensitive' (AP)
- UN human rights and counter-terror expert to visit United States (AFP)
- Patients Say Faith Brings Healing, Hope In Face Of Illness (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com v
- Romney's Mormon Question (Time Magazine)
- The Religion Test (Time Magazine)
- Romney Works to Put Skeptics? Doubts to Rest (New York Times)
- Religion calendar (The Florida Times-Union)
- Pistons rally to send Bulls to the brink (AP)
- Wildfire threatens Calif. resort city (AP)
- Engineer guilty in military secrets case (AP)
- Civilian deaths confirmed in Afghan battle (AP)
- Olmert wants to appear before war panel (AP)
- NASA study: Eastern U.S. to get hotter (AP)
- Fuel fears hamper consumer confidence (AP)
- Survival of 'Lost' character in doubt (AP)
- House passes Iraq funds bill Bush would veto (Reuters)
- UK's Brown wins U.S. praise, starts leadership bid (Reuters)
- Democrats, Bush strike deal on trade (Reuters)
- Pentagon charges Hamdan (Reuters)
- U.S. military confirms Afghan civilian casualties (Reuters)
- Democrats press Gonzales for answers (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger wants California lottery privatized (Reuters)
- US House votes to handcuff Bush on war funds (AFP)
- Blair begins farewell tour as Brown plots succession (AFP)
- New questions for AG in attorneys' probe (AP)
- Mining law a dilemma for Sen. Harry Reid (AP)
- US Congress to defy Bush in Iraq vote (AFP)
- EU drops forcing Britain to go metric (AP)
- Parsing the Polls: Religion in Public Life (Washington Post)
- Best to stay out of family, politics and religion (The Kentucky Standard)
- In U.S. immigrant family, religion guided 3 held in army base plot (International Her
- Britain's Blair says he is resigning (AP)
- OxyContin maker, execs plead guilty (AP)
- Fla. looks to storms for wildfire help (AP)
- Retailers post weak April sales (AP)
- Michael Moore faces U.S. Treasury probe (AP)
- Pre-hurricane-season storm fans Florida brush fires (Reuters)
- Pakistan erects anti-Taliban fence on Afghan border (Reuters)
- U.S. to give assurances to ease funds to Palestinians (Reuters)
- Moderate Republicans warn Bush Iraq must improve (Reuters)
- Pope targets families to win back South American followers (AFP)
- Romney assails Sharpton's Mormon comment (AP)
- Romney: Wife donated to pro-choice group (AP)
- Analysis: Pro-choice view tests Giuliani (AP)
- Cheney presses Iraqi leaders on security (AP)
- Bush would veto Democrats' new Iraq bill (AP)
- White House: Give Wolfowitz fair hearing (AP)
- Dems slam Interior over science meddling (AP)
- U.N. raises doubts on biofuels (AP)
- PBS' 'Religion & Ethics' show earn awards (UPI)
- CULTURE DIGEST: Interest in religion increases on college campuses (BPNews.net)
- In Large Immigrant Family, Religion Guided Three in Fort Dix Plot (New York Times)
- Religion Communicators Council honors Lutheran communicators (Worldwide Faith News)
- Earnhardt set to disclose future plans (AP)
- Some profit off Va. Tech domain names (AP)
- Extreme weather, fires befall nation (AP)
- Gates rejects emergency command proposal (AP)
- Pope steadfast in abortion opposition (AP)
- 2,700-year-old fabric found in Greece (AP)
- 'American Idol' down to the final three (AP)
- House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto (Reuters)
- Britain's Blair to announce plans to leave office (Reuters)