
Author: The Associated Press


U.S. newspapers continuing to die at rate of 2 each week

Supreme Court sides with football coach who sought to pray after games

Appeals court upholds Arkansas' Israel-boycott pledge law

Supreme Court rules religious schools can get Maine tuition aid

Russian journalist sells Nobel Prize for Ukrainian children

Fla. law limiting ballot-initiative donations struck down

Worries aside, poll finds most journalists would do it again

Ariz. Supreme Court says anonymous juries constitutional
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