Jan 06 Most Dioceses Complying With Rules to Stop Sex Abuse, Controversial Audit Finds By PBS News Hour A Roman Catholic Church audit released Tuesday found that almost all dioceses in the United States fully comply with a new mandatory policy aimed at preventing sex abuse by priests, although some victim advocates criticized the audit's methodology. Continue reading
Jan 06 Watch Gambling on the Game Pete Rose admitted this week that he bet on baseball but maintains that he never wagered against his own team. Ray Suarez discusses with Roger Angell, senior editor for the New Yorker, and author Jim Bouton, a former New York… Continue watching
Jan 02 U.S. Helicopter Crashes in Iraq, Likely Downed by Enemy Fire One soldier was killed and another wounded Friday when their helicopter crashed near Fallujah, Iraq, after coming under what was likely enemy fire, the military said. Continue reading
Jan 02 U.S. Helicopter Crashes in Iraq, Likely Downed by Enemy Fire One soldier was killed and another wounded Friday when their helicopter crashed near Fallujah, Iraq, after coming under what was likely enemy fire, the military said. Continue reading
Jan 02 Security Alert Prompts More Flight Cancellations By PBS News Hour A British Airways flight from London to Washington, D.C., was cancelled for a second day Friday as the U.S. government and its allies continued to scrutinize flights coming into the United States for possible terrorist threats. Continue reading
Jan 02 Watch On Patrol Two military experts discuss how the soldiers' tactics address U.S. objectives in the war-torn country. Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch On Patrol A reporter follows Charlie Company of the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division as it patrols the Sunni Triangle of central Iraq. Continue watching
Jan 01 Bomb Blast Rips Through Baghdad Restaurant A bomb blast ripped through a crowded, upscale restaurant hosting a New Year's Eve party in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, killing eight people and injuring some 30 others. Continue reading
Jan 01 Watch Cracking Down on Doping Twenty-five athlete were called last fall to testify about their ties to a laboratory accused of manufacturing an illegal anabolic steroid never seen before. Spencer Michels looks at this case and the challenges sophisticated performance-enhancing drugs are presenting in policing… Continue watching
Dec 26 String of Attacks in Iraq Leaves Five U.S. Soldiers Dead Five American soldiers were killed in a string of attacks in Iraq since Thursday night, marking one of the deadliest bursts of violence against coalition troops since the Dec. 13 capture of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Continue reading