- National marches back to power in New Zealand (Reuters)
- CHC chair Gonzalez to retire (Politico)
- Cutting and pasting to the Constitution (Politico)
- Religion: Changes in Mass take effect Sunday
- Egypt's economy slumps under weight of unrest (AP)
- Greek activists take on the power company (AP)
- Egypt extends anti-army protest, sees brief clashes (Reuters)
- Biden's 2012 targets: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida (AP)
- US court won't block its Texas redistricting map (AP)
- Mayor: Occupy L.A. must leave (Politico)
- Ethiopia may join fight against Somalia militants (AP)
- Washington holiday season begins with arrival of White House Christmas tree (The
- Pa. man acknowledges harassing Palin lawyers (AP)
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- Sharp elbows: Shoppers scuffle on Black Friday (AP)
- Egypt's military under pressure from protests, US (AP)
- Pakistan: 7 troops dead in NATO helicopter attack (AP)
- 2 of 3 arrested US students leaves Egypt (AP)
- Frederik Meijer, Meijer Inc. founder, dead at 91 (AP)
- Airlines cut small jets as fuel prices soar (AP)
- Mayor: Occupy LA must leave City Hall camp Monday (AP)
- New bodies could bring Ohio Craigslist toll to 3 (AP)
- Black Friday draws crowds, but spending in doubt (Reuters)
- AT&T to offer bigger asset sale to save T-Mobile deal: report (Reuters)
- Japan reconsiders boardroom rules amid Olympus scandal (Reuters)
- NATO raid kills eight Pakistan troops, Pakistan officials say (Reuters)
- CIA arrests in Iran? Allegations point to smoldering covert war with US. (The Ch
- Pepper spray and violence mar Black Friday bargain hunting (The Christian Scienc
- US court won't block its Texas redistricting map (AP)
- Dutch terrorism suspect fights extradition to US (AP)
- The 'increasingly intolerable' glut of GOP debates: 4 consequences (The Week)
- Military advocates decry â
- Penn. man acknowledges harassing Palin lawyers (AP)
- Paul Prather: From one religion columnist to another
- Religion part of debate over birth control insurance coverage
- Analysis: Sprint network upgrade may curb unlimited data (Reuters)
- Italy's borrowing rates skyrocket, Monti scrambles (AP)
- Stocks slip to end the roughest week since Sept. (AP)
- 3 arrested US students to head home from Cairo (AP)
- Airlines cut small jets as fuel prices soar (AP)
- Motives of foreign student recruiters questioned (AP)
- Occupy LA stands out for camp-city cooperation (AP)
- Corzine expected to testify at House hearing: source (Reuters)
- U.S. opening formal probe into GM Volt fire risk (Reuters)
- Biden's 2012 targets: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida (AP)
- A rogue convention? (Politico)
- Under Perry, Texas gets plenty of federal money (Politico)
- Pope envoy: Rules for Legion-linked group invalid (AP)
- Companies give GOP, regulators, different messages (AP)
- Occupy Wall Street: Will the crackdown end the movement? (The Week)
- A Change in Tides - Featured Research on Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. and True Reli
- Freedom from Religion group criticizes N.C. sheriff's ad
- Egypt new PM claims more powers than predecessor (AP)
- Pressure mounts as Syria misses observer deadline (AP)
- Thousands rally in Egypt on "last chance Friday" (Reuters)
- "Awful" Italy debt sale heightens euro zone stress (Reuters)
- Global supermarkets wary of fine print on India invite (Reuters)
- More bloodshed in Syria despite Arab deadline (Reuters)
- AT&T braces for T-Mobile deal collapse (Reuters)
- Republican field crowded and likely to remain so (AP)
- Gun issue represents tough politics for Obama (AP)
- Belarus jails rights activist for tax evasion (Reuters)
- Officials say plan on al Qaeda detainees would harm probes (Reuters)
- Left-wing organizing kingpin: Tea partiers out-organized Occupy Wall Street (Dail
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- Romney's Religion Could Play Role In Primaries, Poll Finds
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- Harbaughs move on after sharing Thanksgiving (AP)
- Earlier deals, longer hours woo Friday shoppers (AP)
- Moroccans choose new parliament after protests (AP)
- US awaits release of 3 students held in Egypt (AP)
- Crews hunt for victims in AZ crash that killed 6 (AP)
- Drought puts damper on tree farmers' Christmas (AP)
- Supercar makers chase China's superrich motorheads (AP)
- Occupy movements nationwide celebrate Thanksgiving (AP)
- Foreign investors reconsider Balkans (AP)
- Crowds hit stores for "Black Friday" deals (Reuters)
- Sarkozy, Merkel agree to stop sniping on ECB crisis (Reuters)
- Olympus ex-CEO Woodford says willing but not begging to return (Reuters)
- Lawmakers to look at Corzine, rating firms' ties: report (Reuters)
- Australia approves $11 billion Foster's sale to SABMiller (Reuters)
- Despite pledge, donations flow from Starbucks (AP)
- For both parties, reasons for thanks (Politico)
- EU: No immediate problems for nuclear plants (AP)
- Does Gingrich look at GOP rivals with contempt when challenged? [VIDEO] (Daily Ca
- 12 charged with voter fraud in Georgia election (Daily Caller)
- Gun issue represents tough politics for Obama (AP)
- NH gay marriage push highlights GOP shifts (AP)
- Obama address: We can overcome (Politico)
- Swiss grapple with history of forced child labor (AP)
- Obama speech interrupted, re-endorses Occupy after month of silence (Daily Caller
- Actress Sienna Miller tells inquiry of media abuse (AP)
- Egyptian court orders release of 3 US students (AP)
- Fitch cuts Portugal rating to junk status (Reuters)
- France seeks Arab backing for Syria intervention (Reuters)
- Gingrich could draw GOP ire on immigration (AP)
- Belgian king rejects coalition broker resignation (AP)
- Deutsche Telekom, AT&T withdraw FCC application (Reuters)