- Mike Littwin: Rick Perry's war on religion
- Populism transcends religion
- Sandusky hearing may bring testimony by accusers (AP)
- High court to review tough Arizona immigration law (AP)
- War nearly over, Obama says Iraq won't stand alone (AP)
- Republicans plan House OK of payroll tax cut bill (AP)
- NJ Nets owner challenges Putin for presidency (AP)
- Protesters halt operations at some western ports (AP)
- Driver was texting in Missouri traffic pileup (AP)
- Ohio prosecutor mulls charges for in-game fight (AP)
- Lawmakers reach tentative deal to fund government (Reuters)
- Canada first nation to pull out of Kyoto protocol (Reuters)
- WaMu settles dispute, eyes bankruptcy exit (Reuters)
- Fed likely to stay on sidelines at policy meeting (Reuters)
- U.S. lawmakers freeze $700 million to Pakistan as distrust grows (Reuters)
- Japan "likely to pick F-35 fighter" this week (Reuters)
- Gloves stay on in Gingrich-Huntsman N.H. debate (Reuters)
- Why is Occupy Wall Street now trying to occupy West Coast ports? (VIDEO) (The Chr
- Obama hails end of Iraq war, but is it a victory for Iran? (The Christian Science
- Romney: Gingrich should return Freddie Mac money (AP)
- N.J. Nets owner to run against Putin (Politico)
- Poll: Congress ethically challenged (Politico)
- 10 drugged at Berlin Christmas markets (AP)
- Obama meets Iraq's Maliki at White House (Reuters)
- Joe Scarborough: Gingrich not an extreme conservative, but â
- Biden tests 2012 education pitch (Daily Caller)
- ‘The Flowers of War’ trailer: Christian Bale finds religion
- Religion Notes: Worldwide candle lighting ceremony
- Religion Bulletin; Dec. 10
- Russian tycoon to compete with Putin in election (AP)
- Occupy protesters seek to shut West Coast ports (AP)
- SF becomes first US city to top $10 minimum wage (AP)
- Egypt Islamists offer vision for sin-free tourism (AP)
- Euro zone fiscal pact fails to restore confidence (Reuters)
- Putin ally wants new liberal party after Russia protests (Reuters)
- Supreme Court to decide Arizona immigration law (Reuters)
- Billionaire to run for Russian presidency (Reuters)
- Olympus ex-CEO to meet MPs, push for Japan reform: source (Reuters)
- Intel Q4 hit by hard disk drive supply shortage (Reuters)
- Iran army declines comment on MP's Hormuz exercise remarks (Reuters)
- GOP takes packaging path (Politico)
- Pope: Christmas will be tough this year (AP)
- Tighter Sanctions On Iran: An Alternative to War -- or a Road to War? (Time.com)
- Tiniest babies are growing up healthy despite odds (AP)
- Perry going for broke in Iowa with 3 weeks to go (AP)
- Democrats encouraged about Obama in 2012 (AP)
- Headache looms for Medicare (Politico)
- Building a 21st-century postal service (Politico)
- Income gap widens within the black community (AP)
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- High court could look at state immigration laws (AP)
- Holder may be holding onto private emails about Fast and Furious (Daily Caller)
- Religion new in brief
- AP IMPACT: PSU culture explained away Sandusky (AP)
- Obama, al-Maliki to chart next steps for US, Iraq (AP)
- A few hacker teams do most China-based data theft (AP)
- Ernie and Cindy claim $1 million prize on 'Race' (AP)
- Pakistani government denies talks with Taliban (Reuters)
- GOP 'super PAC' leader: On fundraising, 'neither side is going to unilaterally disarm
- Tim Tebow: Hero? Role model? Overbearing evangelist? All of the above. (The Chri
- Romney doesn't disavow $10,000 bet (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Plenty to question in GOP debate (AP)
- Trailing rivals question Gingrich, Romney records (AP)
- Crossroads ad to target Obama energy loan (AP)
- Negotiators close in on spending agreement (Politico)
- Schumer blisters McConnell as 'petty' (Politico)
- U.K. Says It's Better Off Without the Euro, Pledges to Stay in European Union (Co
- Obama strikes pious note at Bieber holiday concert (Reuters)
- Perry mocks Romneyâ
- Kansas tea party illustration draws racism claims (AP)
- Religion Today: Dec. 10
- Obama: Core philosophy of GOP candidates identical (AP)
- Noriega returns to Panama a largely irrelevant man (AP)
- Northeast states cut heating aid to poor (AP)
- Mo. officials: Ex-deputy shot ex-wife, boyfriend (AP)
- US to leave Mexican border crossing to rangers (AP)
- Climate deal doesn't make things worse
- Lowe's pulls ads from TV show about US Muslims (AP)
- Kobe upset by Odom's departure for Dallas (AP)
- Insight: The day Europe lost patience with Britain (Reuters)
- U.S.-listed firms told to reveal Syria, Iran links: FT (Reuters)
- EU summit may not calm investors for long (Reuters)
- Obama says to keep standing up to Congress on taxes (Reuters)
- McConnell expects bipartisan deal on tax cut (Reuters)
- Airport search complaints prompt calls for on-site advocates (Reuters)
- FACT CHECK: Plenty to question in GOP debate (AP)
- Trailing rivals question Gingrich, Romney records (AP)
- Perry: Romney still backs required health coverage (AP)
- Huntsman: I won't pander (Politico)
- 3 women accept Nobel Peace Prize (AP)
- Senator: Internet regulation â
- Bachmann: â
- Dinner with terrorists: $2,500 (Daily Caller)
- AP source: Paterno breaks pelvis after home fall (AP)
- US proposes unmanned border crossing with Mexico (AP)
- Mo. officials: Ex-deputy shot ex-wife, boyfriend (AP)
- Passenger advocate sought for US airports (AP)
- Analysis: For Gingrich, no bombast or apologies (AP)
- Democrats encouraged about Obama in 2012 (AP)
- Huntsman predicts strong showing in NH primary (AP)