Today’s Most Popular Stories 11.25.09
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for November 25, 2009:
Washington Post: Enhanced video helps bring arrest in ’97 D.C. slaying
Washington Times: EDITORIAL: Hiding evidence of global cooling
Washington Examiner: Noemie Emery: When did Newsweek stop doing news?
USA Today: Google apologizes for now removed racially offensive Michelle Obama image
CQ Politics: Paul Says NRSC Won’t Endorse in Ky. Primary
The Hill: Emissions target set ahead of Copenhagen climate summit
Politico: John McCain: Sarah Palin attacks ‘vicious’
ABC News: Donny Osmond on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Win: ‘I Beat Marie!’
CBS News: Congress May Probe Leaked Global Warming E-Mails
Fox News: Secret Service Says Couple Crashed State Dinner
MSNBC News: Would-be reality TV stars crash Obama party
CNN: Web site posts what it says are half million text messages from 9/11
Wall Street Journal: Dobbs Reaches Out to Latinos, With Politics in Mind
NPR: In Japan, ‘Herbivore’ Boys Subvert Ideas Of Manhood
Roll Call: State Dinner Guest List Likely Includes Only One GOP Member of Congress
National Journal: Learn Your Offsets: A Glossary Of Proposed Cost-Saving Measures
Bloomberg News: Dollar Hits 14-Year Low Against Yen on Risk Appetite, Rate View
Gallup.Com: In U.S., More Support for Increasing Troops in Afghanistan
Talking Points Memo: Perino: No Terrorists Attacked America On Bush’s Watch
Politics Daily: Health Care Bill Still Faces Huge Hurdles in the Senate
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