- Berlusconi split with ally erodes once comfortable majority (AFP)
- House to Vote on Easing Drilling Moratorium (CQPolitics.com)
- Agency weighs skirting Congress on immigration (AP)
- Challenges abound for new finance research chief (Reuters)
- Berlusconi ousts ally, says government stable (AP)
- Army: Rising suicide rate reflects risk-taking (AP)
- House takes up oil spill legislation (AP)
- Why Rangel is surviving (Politico)
- GOP seizes on immigration memo (Politico)
- Anthony Weiner Goes Ballistic At GOP For Killing 9/11 Responders Health Care Bill (VI
- Rod Blagojevich's Trial: A Look at the Court's 12 Jurors (Time.com)
- Conservatives doubt Sherrod’s case against Breitbart (The Upshot)
- Immigration Debate: Border Cities See Less Violent Crime (Time.com)
- Obama Mocks Polls But Spends More On Them ($4.4M) Than Bush Did (Huffington Post)
- More Democrats say Rep. Rangel should resign (AP)
- Obama hails auto bailout as good news in Michigan (AP)
- Imports slow Q2 growth as business spending surges (Reuters)
- Mabus to hold town-hall meetings on Gulf's future (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Increase in FHA Mortgage Insurance Premiums Passes in House (CQPolitics.com)
- Despite anger over BP spill, Washington might not act (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Syria, Saudi leaders urge Lebanon rivals to avoid violence (AFP)
- Fire prompts evacuation of 2,000 homes north of L.A (Reuters)
- Afghan police fire shots to quell protest after accident (Reuters)
- Floods kill more than 400 in Pakistan's northwest (Reuters)
- House vote seen close on oil spill bill (Reuters)
- U.S. worried more secret documents may be released (Reuters)
- BP to try well kill Tuesday (Reuters)
- House votes to end offshore drilling moratorium (Reuters)
- Store manager tells robber Jesus wouldn't approve (AP)
- AP source: Yankees working to acquire Berkman (AP)
- Ariz. governor considers changing immigration law (AP)
- US casualties in Afghanistan soar to record highs (AP)
- NY reps. bicker over 9/11 responder bill's defeat (AP)
- Democratic Surge? Part II (Huffington Post)
- Signs of oil spill recovery entering new phase (AP)
- Mother accused of starving 3 kids gets life term (AP)
- Bill Clinton emerges on Chelsea's NY wedding eve (AP)
- Calls for Rangel to quit could escalate if no deal (AP)
- FBI chief says agents assisting DOD on WikiLeaks (AP)
- Rebels, Russian pilot were beaten in Darfur: UN (Reuters)
- Obama reflects on daytime TV talkshow (AFP)
- Crack-Powder Sentencing Disparity Reformed By Congress (Huffington Post)
- New Report Criticizes Focus of U.S. Defense Effort (CQPolitics.com)
- House votes to eliminate cocaine sentencing disparity (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Cocaine Sentencing Bill Nears House Passage (CQPolitics.com)
- Bunning brushes back Strasburg (Politico)
- Rangel to Dems: Drop me if you must (Politico)
- No Sen. Bennet in This Race -- It's Just Michael (CQPolitics.com)
- White House briefing room may be in for a shake-up (The Upshot)
- US lawmakers beat back Afghan war challenge after leaks (AFP)
- Several House Democrats ask New York's Rangel to resign (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Campaign finance bill fails to advance (AFP)
- House Democrats line up TV ad buys (AP)
- Share your story: How well is BP handling Gulf oil-spill claims? (The Newsroom)
- A trove of FDR's papers finally available to the public (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Pitino tells jury about sex with extortion suspect (AP)
- Amazon CEO hopes new Kindles stoke sales (AP)
- Pakistan plane crashes, all 152 on board dead (Reuters)
- Judge blocks key parts of Arizona immigration law (AFP)
- Pakistan mourns as probe into air crash continues (AFP)
- U.S. keeps pressure on Iraq to form new government (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger declares California fiscal emergency (Reuters)
- Drug hitmen kidnap four Mexican journalists: report (Reuters)
- Senate energy bill draws widespread criticism (Reuters)
- BP aims for quick well kill; weighs asset sales (Reuters)
- Key parts of Arizona anti-immigration law blocked (Reuters)
- Company ramps up effort to clean Mich. river spill (AP)
- Amazon offers $139 wireless Kindle for mass appeal (Reuters)
- Judge blocks parts of Arizona immigration law (AP)
- Crews take step toward readying permanent well fix (AP)
- AP source: Intelligence nominee has smooth session (AP)
- 152 die as plane crashes in rainy Pakistan hills (AP)
- FBI director defends bureau over test cheating (AP)
- Ship lost for more than 150 years is recovered (AP)
- Rangel, ethics panel lawyers talking settlement (AP)
- Medical marijuana to be OK in some VA clinics (AP)
- AU set to add troops in Somalia, won't allow attacks (Reuters)
- Obama says he still supports climate legislation (AP)
- Just Where Exactly Did Rick Scott Come From? (CQPolitics.com)
- Obama urges Senate to pass campaign ad disclosure bill (McClatchy Newspapers)
- DCCC Turns to Mook's Ground Game for Fall (CQPolitics.com)
- Agents want piece of reform pie (Politico)
- To strengthen campaign finance laws (Politico)
- Your Congress at work, now fighting over sports (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Special Report: Is immigration a desert mirage for the GOP? (Reuters)
- Poll: A few cracks in Obama's Hispanic support (AP)
- Buck Navigates Tea Party Pros and Cons in Colo. (CQPolitics.com)
- Deficit-cutting ax may fall on Social Security (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Dean: charges could oust Rangel from Congress (Reuters)
- Obama rebukes Republicans over campaign finance bill (AFP)
- Afghanistan War: WikiLeaks Throws Obama Off Message (Time.com)
- Harsher language on concussions in new NFL poster (AP)
- BP replaces CEO Hayward, reports $17 billion loss (AP)
- Audit: U.S. can't account for $8.7B in Iraq oil money (AP)
- Army opens criminal probe into Afghan war files leak (AFP)
- BP boss Hayward resigns, Gulf spill to cost $32.2bn (AFP)
- "Glimmers of improvement," but state woes remain (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad: Conditions still apply for nuclear talks (Reuters)
- GE settles SEC charges on Iraq kickback scheme (Reuters)
- Israeli, Jordan leaders discuss Palestinian talks (Reuters)