Arts Aug 31 Anti-Israel Language Debated as U.N. Race Meeting Opens A United Nations conference against racism got off to a contentious start in Durban, South Africa over whether to include controversial anti-Israel language in the meeting's final declaration.
Politics Aug 07 Microsoft Appeals Antitrust Ruling to Supreme Court Software giant Microsoft appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that the company is an illegal monopoly.
Politics Aug 06 President’s Aug. 6, 2001 Briefing The following is the text of the President's Daily Briefing (PDB), entitled Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S., as presented to President Bush on Aug. 6, 2001.
Health Jul 23 Pope Urges Bush to Reject Stem Cells Pope John Paul II urged President Bush Monday to ban stem cell research using human embryos.
Politics Jul 17 Bush Renews Waiver of Helms-Burton Provision President Bush decided not to activate a provision of the 1996 Helms-Burton Act that punishes foreigners for investing in Cuban property once owned by Americans.
Nation Jun 25 Freelance Writers Win in Supreme Court Case Publishers violated the copyrights of freelance writers by archiving their material in electronic databases, the Supreme Court ruled Monday.
Politics Jun 07 Pres. Bush Signs Tax Cut President Bush signed a $1.35 trillion tax cut into law, fulfilling a pledge that formed the centerpiece of his campaign.
Nation May 21 Court Rules in Wiretap Case The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday members of the news media cannot be held liable for repeating the contents of telephone calls illegally taped by third parties.
Health May 11 Bush Pledges New Money to Fight AIDS Flanked by African leaders, President Bush today announced the U.S. would contribute $200 million to fight AIDS, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Politics Jan 20 Inaugural History Deeply rooted in tradition, the presidential inauguration marks a new beginning for both the United States and its brand new president.