The must-read stories from around the web and in today’s papers:
- A look at the growing movement to hold more question sessions in Washington: [Mother Jones]
- Officials say the “underwear bomber” is now providing reliable intelligence…[Washington Post]
- Two senators lead a Democratic revolt against Obama’s detainee policy: [MoJo]
- Senators are warned that Al-Qaeda could attack the US within the next 6 months…[New York Times]
- A leading British medical journal retracts a controversial study linking vaccine to autism: [CNN]
- Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) says work is underway on a compromise health care bill: [AP]
- Iran agrees to UN plan to send uranium abroad for enrichment: [AP]
- Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) slams the White House over its new financial reform proposals: [Wall Street Journal]
- Are the White House and the Chamber of Commerce set to make nice? [Politico]
- As US regulators ask more questions, Toyota’s troubles deepen: [WSJ]
- Lawmakers go NIMBY as the search begins for a new trial site for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: [Politico]