Sep 30 Watch In the Shadows The Justice Department announced that it would launch an investigation into who disclosed the identity of a covert CIA agent, a leak the Washington Post reported occurred when unidentified White House officials called at least six journalists with the information. Continue watching
Sep 29 Watch In Memoriam Terence Smith reports on three prominent Americans who recently passed away -- tennis champion Althea Gibson, director Elia Kazan and actor Donald O'Connor. Continue watching
Sep 26 Iraqi Civilians Killed in Market Blast; U.S. Soldier Dies in Ambush A powerful mortar blast ripped through a crowded marketplace north of Baghdad Thursday night, killing at least nine civilians and injuring 18 others, U.S. officials said Friday. Continue reading
Sep 26 Watch A Marine’s View: Major General James Mattis Margaret Warner talks with the top U.S. Marine commander in Iraq Major Gen. James Mattis. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch In Memoriam: George Plimpton Writer and editor George Plimpton died last night at age 76. Jeffrey Brown looks at his career with Michael Dirda, senior editor of The Washington Post's Book World. Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch Governing Iraq: Background Aquila al-Hashimi, a leading member of the Iraqi Governing Council, died from wounds incurred during an ambush last Saturday. Continue watching
Sep 24 Iraqi Governing Council Bans Two Arab Networks The U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council late Tuesday temporarily banned the Arab world's two leading news organizations from covering official events, accusing both of promoting violence. Continue reading
Sep 22 Car Bomb Explodes Near U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad A suicide car bomber triggered an explosion near the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad Monday, killing an Iraqi policeman and wounding 19 others, a day before the U.N. General Assembly gathers in New York and considers its role in postwar Iraq. Continue reading
Sep 22 U.S. Military Clears Soldiers in Cameraman’s Death U.S. soldiers acted within the rules of engagement when they shot and killed an award-winning Reuters cameraman Aug. 17 on the outskirts of Baghdad, a U.S. Army officer told the Associated Press on Monday. Continue reading
Sep 22 FCC Approves Merger of Spanish-Language Media Companies The Federal Communications Commission on Monday approved the $3.1 billion merger of Univision, the nation's largest Spanish-language television network, and the Hispanic Broadcasting Corp., the nation's largest Spanish-language radio network. Continue reading