Nov 04 Explosions Rock U.S. Compound in Baghdad; Four Injured Several explosions from an apparent mortar or missile attack rocked central Baghdad Tuesday, with some of those blasts coming from within the highly protected compound where the U.S.-led administration has its headquarters. Continue reading
Nov 04 Watch Reagan Miniseries: Final Cut After weeks of rumors that the upcoming CBS miniseries presents an unflattering portrait of former President Reagan and his wife Nancy, the network announced that it will not air the broadcast. Instead, the miniseries will be shown Nov. 30 on… Continue watching
Nov 03 Senate Approves $87 Billion for Iraq, Afghanistan Efforts The Senate's voice vote approval Monday of an $87.5 billion bill to fund occupation and rebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan paves the way for President Bush to sign the measure into law. Continue reading
Nov 03 U.S. Helicopter Shot Down in Iraq, 16 Dead, 20 Wounded A helicopter ferrying American soldiers was shot down Sunday morning south of the turbulent town of Fallujah. Continue reading
Nov 03 Watch The Road Ahead As violence continues in Iraq, two senior members of the Senate Armed Services Committee discuss whether the United States can achieve its goals and long-term plans in the region. Continue watching
Nov 03 Watch The Road Ahead: Background Sixteen U.S. soldiers were killed Sunday in the single deadliest attack against American forces since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.Then, three Iraqi civilians reportedly died in an explosion near a religious shrine in the Muslim holy city of Karbala. Ray… Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch Week of Violence in Iraq A week of deadly attacks in Iraq has prompted international organizations to question their involvement in postwar reconstruction. Experts analyze who might be behind the violence. Continue watching
Oct 30 Russia’s High Court Confirms Media’s Free Speech Rights During Elections Russia's top court has struck down parts of new regulations restricting media coverage during the run-up to December elections. Continue reading
Oct 29 Watch Dangerous Neighborhoods Simon Marks focuses the second of his two in-depth reports about postwar Iraq on how security concerns have slowed certain reconstruction efforts. Continue watching
Oct 29 Watch Deadlines Past with Walter Mears Walter Mears, a former Associated Press reporter, discusses his career covering 11 presidential campaigns, and how political journalism and the news business has changed over the last 40 years. Continue watching