Jun 01 Watch Understanding the Impact of the Deep Throat In the wake of W. Mark Felt's admission that he was the source for much of the Watergate information, analysts debate how knowing the source's identity will impact how we remember Watergate. Continue watching
May 31 Helicopter Crashes, Provincial Governor Found Dead in Iraq By PBS News Hour Four Italian troops died in a helicopter crash overnight and the governor of Anbar province was found dead after fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents who abducted him three weeks ago, officials said Tuesday. Continue reading
May 31 Watch W. Mark Felt Reveals He Was Watergate Source Deep Throat Former FBI official W. Mark Felt claims to be Deep Throat, the legendary source who leaked secrets about President Nixon's Watergate cover-up to The Washington Post, Vanity Fair magazine said Tuesday. The Washington Post confirmed Felt's story, bringing to a… Continue watching
May 30 Watch Suicide Bombers Attack Police in Iraq Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in a crowd of police officers in Iraq on Monday, killing about 30 people, as U.S. jet fighters destroyed insurgent strongholds near Syria's border. Continue watching
May 26 Watch Guantanamo Bay Prisoners Allege Abuse, Desecration of Quran New documents have emerged detailing detainee allegations of abuse and the desecration of the Quran at a U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Continue watching
May 25 Iran Agrees to Continue Moratorium on Nuclear Activities By PBS News Hour Iranian delegates and members of a European Union team meeting in Geneva agreed to a two-month suspension of negotiations Wednesday following three hours of talks aimed at ending Iran's nuclear aspirations. Continue reading
May 25 Watch Soldiers Who Oppose Second Tour of Duty in Iraq and Afghanistan Identifying themselves as "conscientious objectors," some American soldiers are forgoing a second tour of duty on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan because of personal or moral reasons. Continue watching
May 24 Watch Fourteen Soldiers Killed in Last Two Days in Iraq Fourteen American soldiers died in Iraq over the past 48 hours in the latest wave of insurgent attacks. A New York Times reporter in Baghdad discusses the upsurge in violence. Continue watching
May 20 US Air, America West Announce Plans to Merge By PBS News Hour America West Holdings Corp. agreed to merge with US Airways Inc. in a deal announced Thursday to help the airlines compete with low-cost carriers. Continue reading
May 19 Watch Crackdown in Uzbekistan The Uzbek government Thursday reportedly recaptured a border town that had been held by Islamic rebels, as international calls continued for an investigation into a bloody clash between the two groups earlier in the week. Continue watching