Today's top story in the newsroom is rising gas prices, which have now hit $126 a barrel.
Another must-read is Christina Bellantoni's look at how the superdelegates are shaping the Democratic race to the White House. So far, many superdelegates from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's recent state primary wins have kept silent on their endorsements.
Also, be sure to check out Stephen Dinan's look at how the Democrats are going after the conservative group Freedom's Watch for its multimillion-dollar ad campaigns. The article has drawn the attention of the folks at the Web site Memeorandum.com.
There is also continuing coverage on Burma. Despite this week's devastating cyclone disaster, the military junta will press ahead tomorrow with a referendum designed to entrench its grip on power. Relief supplies continue to slowly arrive. The military has allowed the United States to fly over one plane on Monday with supplies for victims of the disaster.
— The Washington Times editors