- Book: Van Jones still influencing Obama policy (Daily Caller)
- Union Leader endorsement â
- The phantom menace: Gary Johnson considering third-party run (Daily Caller)
- Syracuse fires assistant basketball coach Fine (AP)
- Steelers defense holds on for 13-9 win over Chiefs (AP)
- Afghan officials: Fire from Pakistan led to attack (AP)
- Retailers have a robust start to holiday season (AP)
- US student says he was beaten after Cairo arrest (AP)
- Occupy LA deadline comes, many say they won't go (AP)
- Deadline passes for Occupy Philly to dismantle (AP)
- GOP Latinos face questions over immigrant pasts (AP)
- New Mass translation launches in American parishes (AP)
- Mounting pressure on all EU sovereign ratings: Moody's (Reuters)
- Best Buy a winner as holiday weekend sales surge (Reuters)
- Arab sanctions tighten noose on Syria's Assad (Reuters)
- Germany, France examine radical push for eurozone integration (Reuters)
- Struggling to stay above water (Reuters)
- China kicks off yuan trading vs Aussie, Canadian dollar (Reuters)
- Last chance to save Kyoto deal at climate talks (Reuters)
- Gingrich wins NH backing as Romney plugs along (AP)
- Wisconsin governor campaigning early to keep job (AP)
- From 'Team of Rivals' to TR (Politico)
- Turkey seeks to end Kurdish conflict (AP)
- It's Too Late for Sarah Palin to Reconsider (ContributorNetwork)
- Shoppers spent more cash over Thanksgiving weekend: NRF (Reuters)
- AP Newsbreak: Medicare's drug coverage gap shrinks (AP)
- SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage (AP)
- New Mass translation launches in American parishes (AP)
- Morocco's Arab Spring election won by Islamists (AP)
- Yemen names opposition leader Basindwa as premier (Reuters)
- Newt Gingrich: Union Leader endorsement a big boost in New Hampshire (The Christi
- After extending olive branch, Los Angeles posts eviction notice on Occupy LA camp
- Gingrich coup: Endorsement from NH's largest paper (AP)
- Cain says harassment claims have affected support (AP)
- In 2012 race, GOP candidates rely less on fill-ins (AP)
- Coming soon: The separated-at-birth hits (Politico)
- Obama's toughest critic: Obama (Politico)
- Is the tea partyâ
- Religion to boost AIDS support
- Luck passes Elway, No. 4 Stanford beats Irish (AP)
- Arab League approves Syria sanctions (AP)
- Egypt's military ruler warns crisis must end (AP)
- UN conference to deal with carbon reductions (AP)
- Big expansion, big questions for Teach for America (AP)
- Student arrested in Cairo says he feared for life (AP)
- Occupy LA deadline comes, many say they won't go (AP)
- Rage grips Pakistan over NATO attack (Reuters)
- Influential New Hampshire newspaper backs Gingrich (Reuters)
- Germany and France examine push for euro zone integration (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Key figure in Olympus scandal found in Hong Kong (Reuters)
- Protests against military rule cloud Egypt election (Reuters)
- Putin launches Kremlin bid with swipe at opponents (Reuters)
- Arab states cut commercial ties with Syria (Reuters)
- Romney mailer: 'It's up to you, Iowa' (Politico)
- Spitzer and OWS find each other (Politico)
- Religion Digest (11/27/11)
- Religion Bulletin
- Tentative deal moves the NBA lockout closer to end (AP)
- US vows full probe into Pakistan border incident (AP)
- NATO attack allegedly kills 24 Pakistani troops (AP)
- How much crazier can Black Friday get? (AP)
- Black Friday sales up 7 pct; retailers look ahead (AP)
- If you raise the price, they'll still come (AP)
- Colombia: Rebels execute 4 captives; 1 found alive (AP)
- Black Friday was biggest ever (Politico)
- The return of Van Jones (Politico)
- Religion briefs: Nov. 26, 2011
- Blasts kill 15 in Iraq as US troops pull out (AP)
- How much crazier can Black Friday get? (AP)
- Black Friday sales up 7 pct; retailers look ahead (AP)
- NASA launches super-size rover to Mars: 'Go, Go!' (AP)
- Islamist party takes most seats in Morocco poll (AP)
- Car salesmen sell a dream to small-town India (AP)
- Germany, France plan quick new Stability Pact: report (Reuters)
- Police ban Congo election rallies, at least 2 dead (Reuters)
- FARC rebels execute 4 military hostages: Colombia (Reuters)
- Black Friday violence: Competitive shopping's troubling new edge (The Christian
- Gorilla baby death mystery: Accident or gorilla infanticide? (The Christian Scie
- An implausible candidate's implausible story (AP)
- Poll predicts Putin's party to get just 53 percent (AP)
- Obama promotes shops on "Small Business Saturday" (Reuters)
- Filipino police arrest 4 suspected AT&T hackers (AP)
- Iran threatens to hit Turkey if US, Israel attack (AP)
- Retailers look to keep Black Friday momentum going (Reuters)
- Greece may miss 2012 selloff target due to EU crisis (Reuters)
- Yemen presidential election set for February 21 (Reuters)
- Clean air, water rules spark different responses (AP)
- US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,721 (AP)
- UN report: North Korean harvest improves (AP)
- Palin supporters to run TV ads in Iowa encouraging her to reconsider (Daily Calle
- Paul Prather: From one religion columnist to another
- Marines to wind down Afghan combat in 2012 (AP)
- NASA launches super-size Mars rover to red planet (AP)
- Thomas, Kagan asked to sit out health care case (AP)
- Pope: sex abuse 'scourge' for all society (AP)
- US military legacy rubs off on Iraqi youth (AP)
- Violence mars Black Friday shopping (AP)
- Arab League prepares for Syria sanctions (Reuters)
- Multiple Baghdad blasts kill at least 13 people (Reuters)
- France's ruling party denies role in DSK downfall (Reuters)