- Insight: Is Ray Lane HP's agent of change? (Reuters)
- Perry: Obama policies have made border less safe (AP)
- Bloomberg: Unions hijacked protest (Politico)
- Spokesman: Secret Service to protect Cain from press (Politico)
- Jailed Ukraine ex-PM Tymoshenko seeks medical help (AP)
- Obama pursues working-class white voters (Daily Caller)
- Obama's tough-guy foreign policy: Will it help in 2012? (The Week)
- Krugman takes jab at NYT colleague without dropping names (Daily Caller)
- Gingrich surges to tie powerhouse Romney in New Hampshire (Daily Caller)
- FDA revokes approval of Avastin for breast cancer (AP)
- Egypt's Islamists confront military, vie for votes (AP)
- British woman tries historic Antarctic crossing (AP)
- Poll: Legalize pot -- for medical use (Politico)
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- Obama signs stopgap funding bill: White House (Reuters)
- Did Obama really call Americans 'lazy'? (The Week)
- Fast and Furious: Dems radio silent (Daily Caller)
- Chuck Schumer ordered tea partiers out of Capitol [VIDEO] (Daily Caller)
- Strong Growth Continues For True Religion
- Stocks edge higher on signs of economic growth (AP)
- Insight: Even Germany not immune to euro zone crisis (Reuters)
- Italy's Monti wins definitive confidence vote (Reuters)
- Palin in WSJ: Congress occupying Wall Street (Politico)
- Will conservative talkers turn on Cain? (Politico)
- Pope meets new Italian prime minister (AP)
- Tea party group honors potential Hatch challenger (AP)
- Homosexuality & Religion
- Aerial view of tsunami zone: cleaner but barren (AP)
- Pope in western Africa to outline church's future (AP)
- Ex-UBS banker sentenced in U.S. for tax evasion (Reuters)
- House prepares to vote on balanced budget proposal (AP)
- FACT CHECK: GOP senator gasps for facts on asthma (AP)
- Meetings continue but supercommittee struggles (AP)
- Debt, elections prod GOP to ease anti-tax stance (AP)
- Bush impersonator: 'Miss me?' (Politico)
- Real debt solution must 'go long' (Politico)
- Obama: Cities must make own decisions on protests (AP)
- South Sudan says Khartoum backing rebels with artillery (Reuters)
- Oh frack: Obama again under fire from environmentalists (Daily Caller)
- A Tea Party-Only Supercommittee Finds Success, Without Democrats (Time.com)
- Occupy Memphis, tea party members meet (AP)
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- Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw easily wins NL Cy Young (AP)
- Deep spending cuts pose a new threat to US economy (AP)
- Official: Syria agrees 'in principle' to observers (AP)
- Science panel: Get ready for extreme weather (AP)
- Futures advance as S&P faces key test (Reuters)
- Even chance ECB to start printing money: Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Insight: Why Wall Street still doesn't get it (Reuters)
- Greek debt swap seen cutting 2012 deficit to 5.4 percent of GDP (Reuters)
- Japan probes possible Olympus gangster link: source (Reuters)
- Occupy Wall Street at two months: Hundreds arrested across US (The Christian Scie
- Mayor's last-ditch effort to save Detroit would privatize 88,000 streetlights (Th
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- Penn State abuse scandal likely to spawn lawsuits (AP)
- Police clashes mar Occupy Wall Street protests (AP)
- Japan Inc steps up shift overseas as yen stays high (Reuters)
- Obama hopes for boost from Boeing-Indonesia jet deal (Reuters)
- Hillary Clinton to visit Burma (Politico)
- Biotech tax credit can heal economy (Politico)
- Obama opens door to new U.S. ties with Myanmar (Reuters)
- 51 congressmen to Eric Holder: You must resign immediately (Daily Caller)
- What would the White House be like with a Mormon president? Pretty much the same
- Obama: Clinton to travel to Myanmar (AP)
- Greeks protest as France, Spain squeezed (Reuters)
- Bachmann hits Obama over Qadhafi (Politico)
- Cain wells up over his family (Politico)
- U.S.-China tensions risk spilling over into Asia summit (Reuters)
- Tim Tebow has become an intersection where football, religion meet
- Broncos, Jets trade field goals, tied at 3 at half (AP)
- States ramp up use of teacher evaluations (AP)
- Syrian troops shells villages, Arab deadline looms (Reuters)
- Cain receives Secret Service protection (AP)
- Debt, elections prod GOP to ease anti-tax stance (AP)
- Perry picks fight with Pelosi (AP)
- Romney campaign: Mass. governor helping Obama (AP)
- Minnesota fundraiser for Romney postponed (AP)
- Why the debt panel is in trouble (Politico)
- Cain receives Secret Service protection (Politico)
- Panetta pushes back against detainee provisions (AP)
- American turned Ukrainian homeless to return home (AP)
- Congress OKs bill averting government shutdown (AP)
- In defense of Jon Corzine (The Week)
- Herman Cain calls for Kagan recusal in Obamacare court finale (Daily Caller)
- Senate Rules Committee shuts down tea party gathering on Capitol Hill (Daily Call
- Why Tea Party Voters Are Returning to Ron Paul (ContributorNetwork)
- The Obama 2012 Holiday Gift Guide (The Atlantic Wire)
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- Kelley Harrell: Shamanism: Religion or Neurology?
- Occupy protesters march nationwide; 300 arrested (AP)
- A GOP debt plan would hit some popular tax breaks (AP)
- Idaho man charged with trying to assassinate Obama (AP)
- Chu: Solyndra loan based on merits, not politics (AP)
- Wis. couple accused of starving infant daughter (AP)
- LA detectives re-open Natalie Wood death inquiry (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Demi Moore to divorce Ashton Kutcher (AP)
- Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street (Reuters)
- More than 1 in 5 U.S. children poor, Census says (Reuters)