Occupy Blogtown: If you missed last night's coverage, here's the dish. Aside from two protesters that were arrested for tagging a police car, the rally remains peaceful and organized. Sarah ate some pie and slept in the dirt. After discussing a move, Denis reports that the group is choosing to stay put in Chapman Square, despite the cops' 9 a.m. deadline and the looming marathon that runs through their camp. However, the police are joking with protesters and seemingly relaxed for now. For more updates, check out the live blog (we'll be running it until noon).

Meanwhile, on Wall St.: As Occupy Wall Street grows, Obama comments: "Demonstrators are giving a voice to those frustrated with the financial system." Joe Biden compares the protest to the Tea Party movement.

...And Elsewhere: Occupy Wall Street goes global as Occupy London, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and others form.

Representin': Three women activists from Liberia and Yemen are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, the first time since 2004 that women have been awarded.

Are We There Yet?: Today marks the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan. Slowly but surely, the US is narrowing its goals for the county.

Too Soon? :The new iPhone 4 goes on pre-sale today.

Crying Out:The woman who was kicked off the bus with a crying baby by the TriMet driver speaks up.

99 Percent Poultry: Now for a personal favorite from Occupy Portland...