Today’s Most Popular Stories 11.02.09

Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for November 2, 2009:

Washington Post: A tiny niche in collectible coins grows into a $5 million mini-empire

Washington Times: White candidate scrambles vote, attitudes in Atlanta race

Washington Examiner: Conservative revolt good news for Republicans

USA Today: Critics blast Kellogg’s claim that cereals can boost immunity

CQ Politics: Conservative Party Candidate Leads in New York

The Hill: Senator Hatch: Healthcare reform bills threaten survival of two-party system

Politico: The pro-Fox Democrats

ABC News: Jury Rules Against Radio Station After Water-Drinking Contest Kills Calif. Mom

CBS News: Axelrod: Limbaugh Markets the “Outrageous”

Fox News: Enormous Jellyfish Sink Japanese Fishing Boat

MSNBC News: Lessons are learned from every election

CNN: Set afire, teen now struggles for survival

Wall Street Journal: Democrats’ Quiet Changes Pile Up

NPR: Nigella’s Winter Advice: Indulge Yourself, Darling

Roll Call: Top 10 Most Vulnerable: Almost All Are Democratic Freshmen

National Journal: House Vote Pushed To Friday At Earliest

Bloomberg News: China Bank Regulator Said to Plan Review of Developers’ Debts

Gallup.Com: Generic Ballot Provides Clues for 2010 Vote

Talking Points Memo: Owens: Limbaugh’s Attack On Scozzafava ‘Offends Me Personally’ And ‘Exemplifies Exactly What’s Wrong With Hoffman’

Politics Daily: Plouffe Book: Bill Clinton Doomed Hillary’s VP Chances, Obama Predicted Palin Choice Debacle

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