British rookie Taio Cruz rules U.S. singles chart (Reuters)
'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Calif. at 38 (AP)
Obama decries Washington in health care push (AP)
Underwood flying high as "Play On Tour" starts (AP)
Conan's lone Twitter followee: 'It's totally nuts' (AP)
US-Israel row highlights quandary over settlements (AP)
Lady Antebellum returns to No. 1 on U.S. pop chart (Reuters)
Charlie Sheen due back on `Two and a Half Men' (AP)
'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Calif. at 38 (AP)
Dostoyevsky set for Lincoln Center Festival 2010 (AP)
Review: Pattinson still brooding in `Remember Me' (AP)
Female WWII aviators honored with gold medal (AP)
`Anna Nicole' opera to premiere next February (AP)
Underwood flying high as "Play On Tour" starts (AP)
Church abuse scandal reaches pope's brother (AP)
Percy Sledge among new names in Alabama music hall (AP)
Critics mixed on Lloyd Webber's 'Love Never Dies' (AP)
A blond, blue-eyed Philly suburbanite called Jihad Jane (AP)
Osmonds return to stage after death of Marie's son (AP)
Disney keeps ABC options open, including spin-off (Reuters)
Senate passes jobless aid, business tax breaks (AP)
Jennifer Hudson to perform 'One Shining Moment' (AP)
New Matt Damon movie may bring Iraq war into mainstream (Reuters)
Swedish artist has no regrets over prophet drawing (AP)
On `Idol,' Bowersox shines; 3 sink in judges' eyes (AP)
British rookie Taio Cruz rules U.S. singles chart (Reuters)
Midnight knitter pulls the wool over NJ shore town (AP)
Simon & Garfunkel begin Canada trek next month (Reuters)
NY Times outlook now stable (Reuters)
Garciaparra rejoins Red Sox for day, then retires (AP)
DMX back in jail for alleged probation violation (AP)
Art dealer Edelman sued over loans (Reuters)
Pelosi faces biggest test on healthcare vote (Reuters)
Rapper DMX arrested for violating probation (Reuters)
New Matt Damon movie may bring Iraq war into mainstream (Reuters)
Brown says UK to maintain AAA credit rating (Reuters)
Cliff Richard turns to jazz to mark 70th birthday (Reuters)
Chanel's Fake Fur Ice Maidens (Fashion Wire Daily)
Biden scolds Israel over settlement plan (Reuters)
Guns N' Roses plan "secret" shows in South America (Reuters)
Author reveals the unwritten rules of baseball (AP)
Another runaway Toyota Prius reported (Reuters)
Producer Lillywhite seeking Cowell's "Idol" seat (Reuters)
Fashion's latest fixation: 3D (The Newsroom)
U.S. says hikers detained in Iran call families (Reuters)
Slash recruits vocalist A-team for solo project (Reuters)
Iraq PM said to be ahead on eve of vote results (Reuters)
Sequel to 'Phantom of the Opera' opens in London (AP)
"JihadJane" accused of terror plot in Sweden (Reuters)
T-Pain revives Freaknik for cartoon musical (Reuters)
Retaliation fears stalk Nigeria city after clashes (Reuters)
The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
Gunmen storm US charity in Pakistan killing six aid workers (AFP)
Refugee All Stars "Rise" to challenge of 2nd album (Reuters)
Biden condemns Israel settlement move at Palestinian talks (AFP)