Today’s Most Popular Stories 11.24.09

Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for November 24, 2009:

Washington Post: Officials: Census worker hanged himself

Washington Times: EDITORIAL: Hiding evidence of global cooling

Washington Examiner: Inside the numbers: How Obama has fallen

USA Today: Police: Census worker staged death to conceal suicide

CQ Politics: Rating Change: NRCC Takes Spratt to the Mat

The Hill: Democrats push $150B stock tax on Wall Street

Politico: Lou Dobbs mulls White House bid

ABC News: Paralzyed Man Was Awake for 23 Years, Not in Vegetative State

CBS News: Dangerous Batch of H1N1 Vaccine Found

Fox News: Girl May Have Arranged Classmate’s Gang Rape

MSNBC News: Obama vows to ‘finish the job’ in Afghanistan

CNN: The battle over controversial Lil’ Wayne film

Wall Street Journal: Lieberman Digs In on Public Option

NPR: Pass The Dessert: America’s Thanksgiving Recipes

Roll Call: HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Silk-Stalking Vitter

National Journal: GOP Claims Candidates Influencing Dem Agenda

Bloomberg News: Japan Exports Fall at Slower Pace on Global Stimulus

Gallup.Com: Women Disagree With New Mammogram Advice

Talking Points Memo: The Final Four: Who’s Standing In Reid’s Way, And Can They Be Won Over?

Politics Daily: Ho, Ho…Whoa! Secularists Get the Holiday Spirit

Reuters: AIG board OKs CEO pay, as Benmosche agrees to stay

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