Feb 10 Car Bomb Explodes South of Baghdad Killing Dozens A car bomb killed dozens of people when it exploded Tuesday morning at a police station south of Baghdad where people were lined up to apply for jobs. Continue reading
Feb 10 Police Reclaim Towns From Haitian Rebels By PBS News Hour Haitian police this week were able to reclaim two of 11 towns taken over by armed rebels in protests that have been broiling over the past five days aimed at ousting President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from office. Continue reading
Feb 10 Watch Report From Baghdad American efforts to train additional Iraqi police officers were jarred by a fatal bombing at a police station 30 miles south of Baghdad today. Gwen Ifill gets additional information on the bombing from New York Times correspondent Jeffrey Gettleman in… Continue watching
Feb 09 Violent, Antigovernment Protests Spread Through Haiti By PBS News Hour Pressure for Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to end his troubled rule escalated over the weekend as growing opposition turned to mass uprisings in several of the island nation's cities. Continue reading
Feb 06 Pres. Bush Forms Bipartisan Iraq Intelligence Review Panel By Admin, PBS News Hour Bowing to pressure from Democratic and Republican lawmakers, President Bush on Friday named seven people to sit on a bipartisan independent commission to investigate U.S. intelligence failures in prewar Iraq. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch Changing the Rules A federal judge ruled that a 1990 NFL regulation requiring players to be out of high school for three years before they may join the league violates antitrust laws and "must be sacked." Ray Suarez gets reaction to ruling from… Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Point, Click, Vote Voters in Michigan will participate in the largest and most ambitious Internet voting experiment to date. Of the tens of thousands who will vote in the Democratic caucuses on Saturday, roughly one-third will cast their ballots over the Internet. Continue watching
Feb 05 Watch Pardon in Pakistan Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Thursday pardoned Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of the Pakistani atomic weapons program, who admitted providing nuclear weapons expertise and equipment to Iran, Libya and North Korea. Ray Suarez speaks with regional experts about possible… Continue watching
Feb 04 Watch The Rose Man of Sing Sing James McGrath Morris chronicles the life and times of early 20th century newspaper editor Charles Chapin, a founding father of the 24-hour news cycle, in his new book, "The Rose Man of Sing Sing." Terence Smith speaks with Morris about… Continue watching
Feb 03 Death Toll From Weekend Suicide Bombings in Iraq Reaches 101 The death toll from two suicide bombings that targeted the largest Kurdish political parties in Iraq over the weekend rose from 67 to 101, U.S. officials said Tuesday. Continue reading