Today’s Most Popular Stories 06.30.09
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for June 30, 2009:
Washington Post: Ringleader in D.C. Tax Scam Gets 17 1/2 Years in Prison
Washington Times: Holocaust museum shooter too injured for court
Washington Examiner: A look at Obama’s proposal to create a Consumer Financial Protection Agency
N.Y. Times: Iraq Marks Withdrawal of U.S. Troops From Cities
L.A. Times: 2002 Michael Jackson will left assets, grandchildren’s guardianship to Katherine Jackson
USA Today: Consumers hit again as some banks raise credit rates, fees
CQ Politics: Drug Industry Lobbying Efforts, Campaign Funds Tilt Toward Democrats
The Hill: Gates: ‘More humane’ enforcement of gay ban studied
Politico: Norm Coleman concedes Minnesota Senate race to Al Franken
ABC News: S.C. Gov. Sanford Dishes Detail of Meetings With Mistress
CBS News: Report: Jackson Not the Father of His Kids
Fox News: At Least 7 Teens Shot at Detroit Bus Stop Near High School
MSNBC News: Stalemate in Afghan town shows task ahead
CNN: Child found alive after plane crashes in sea
Wall Street Journal: Small Loss Caps Strong Quarter
NPR: FDA Panel Advises Smaller Doses Of Painkillers
Roll Call: Ethics Rules Allow Smith to Collect on Locker Rentals
National Journal: Sotomayor In Context: A Moderately Liberal Nominee
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Nadine Cheung
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