The Washington Post lead headline online early Friday morning says "Sunnis' walkout mars political talks in Iraq." The paper says a dramatic walkout by members of the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc marred the nearly five-hour parliamentary session and underscored the deep divisions and distrust that dominate the country's political system.
The paper asks Pelosi for House minority leader: A bad idea or just what the Democrats need?
It says on the heels of the Democratic Party's huge losses in last week's midterm elections, liberal activists have begun planning to push President Obama on a series of issues, demanding that he not cede any ground to Republicans.
The paper says the foreclosure mess prompts a growing number of public officials to slow down the process.
It says it's been quite a week for business and economics news.
And the most popular story says on Veterans Day, honoring Marine who lost limbs in Afghanistan, but not spirit.

