Dec 27 Watch Ordered Out New York Times reporter David Sanger assesses the Bush administration's reaction to North Korea's decision to expel U.N. nuclear weapons inspectors. Continue watching
Dec 26 Watch Covering Conflict Terence Smith talks to New York Times correspondent Chris Hedges about his new book War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning and his firsthand experiences reporting from conflict zones.The NewsHour Media Unit is funded by a grant from the… Continue watching
Dec 26 Watch Toward the Brink? Two atomic energy experts discuss North Korea's latest moves at its main nuclear complex. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch Faith-Based Initiatives A debate on the Church-State issues raised by President Bush's faith-based initiatives… Continue watching
Dec 24 Iraqi Official Says "Nothing to Add" to Arms Declaration Iraq's chief representative to the United Nations said Tuesday that Baghdad is ready to talk to U.N. inspectors about their criticism of Iraq's 12,000-page arms declaration, but said that it has nothing new to add to the report. Continue reading
Dec 23 Unmanned U.S. Plane Shot Down Over Iraq Iraqi aircraft shot down an unmanned U.S. Predator aircraft in Iraq's southern no-fly zone Monday morning, Pentagon officials said. Continue reading
Dec 18 Britain Accuses Iraq of "Obvious Falsehood" in Declaration The British foreign minister on Wednesday criticized Iraq's 12,000-page declaration that claimed it had ended its weapons of mass destruction program, saying Saddam Hussein's government had failed to deliver a "full and complete" report. Continue reading
Dec 17 U.S. to Deploy Missile Defense System in 2004 President Bush announced Tuesday that the U.S. will deploy land- and sea-based interceptor missiles as part of a national missile defense system starting in 2004. Continue reading
Dec 13 Cardinal Bernard Law’s Resignation Statement Boston Cardinal Bernard F. Law released the following statement on Friday shortly after Pope John Paul II accepted his resignation. Continue reading
Dec 13 Boston’s Cardinal Law Resigns Amid Sex Abuse Scandals Pope John Paul II accepted the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law, blamed by many for not doing enough to prevent the sexual abuse. Continue reading