Jun 14 Blast in Baghdad Kills At Least 12 A suicide car bomb ripped into a coalition convoy in Baghdad Monday, killing at least 12 people including an American and four other foreign contractors working to rebuild Iraq's power plants. Continue reading
Jun 14 Watch Days of Violence A suicide car bomb struck a Coalition Provisional Authority convoy in Baghdad, killing 13 people including an American and four other foreign contractors working to rebuild Iraqi power plants. Ray Suarez discusses the latest violence with New York Times reporter… Continue watching
Jun 13 Bomb Kills 12 in Baghdad; Second Iraqi Official Assassinated A car bomb exploded near a U.S.-Iraqi base in Baghdad Sunday, killing at least 12 Iraqis and wounding 13. Gunmen killed a senior Education Ministry official in the second assassination in as many days. Continue reading
Jun 11 Fighting Flares South of Baghdad; Army to Investigate Iraqi Death Gunmen overran and blew up a police station south of Baghdad Friday in the fourth such attack against Iraqi security installations over the last week. Continue reading
Jun 11 World Leaders, Nation Pay Tribute to President Reagan By PBS News Hour U.S. and world leaders bid farewell to former Pres. Ronald Reagan at Washington's National Cathedral Friday in an official state funeral celebrated with military precision and patriotic pageantry. Continue reading
Jun 11 Watch A Nation’s Farewell American and foreign dignitaries paid final respects to former Pres. Ronald Reagan at a state funeral in Washington before his body returned to California for burial at sunset. Kwame Holman narrates an extended summary of the day's events. Continue watching
Jun 10 Gunmen Attack Najaf Police Station; Turkish Hostage Tape Airs Shiite gunmen loyal to Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr attacked an Iraqi police station in the southern city of Najaf late Wednesday, burning police cars, looting the building and controlling it for two hours. Continue reading
Jun 10 Watch Frozen in Time Terence Smith visits the Bettmann Archive, one of the world's most renowned private collections of historical photographic and graphic images, and explores the arduous process of preserving delicate historic images. Continue watching
Jun 09 Clear Channel to Pay Record Fine for Indecency Charges Clear Channel Communications Inc., the leading owner of U.S. radio stations, reached an agreement with the Federal Communications Commission to pay a record $1.75 million fine to settle numerous indecency charges, the federal agency announced. Continue reading
Jun 09 U.N. Iraq Resolution Angers Kurds; Iraq Violence Continues As violence flared in Fallujah Wednesday, the Iraqi interim administration also faced the threat from Kurds that they may leave the newly formed government if Shiites gain too much power. Continue reading