Sep 12 Watch Background: The Iraq Debate United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and President George Bush address the U.N. General Assembly on what action should be take against Iraq. Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch Under Suspicion Jeffrey Kaye examines the feelings of ostracism and fear some American Muslims have experienced since the Sept. 11 attacks. He focuses on one Muslim community in California. Continue watching
Sep 11 Pres. Bush Honors Victims At Flight 93 Crash Site President Bush traveled to the United Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania at midday Wednesday, laying a wreath and visiting with victims' family members. Continue reading
Sep 11 Pentagon, Washington Ceremonies Honor Attack Victims Thousands gathered at the Pentagon and across the Potomac River in Washington today to mourn the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Continue reading
Sep 11 New York Officials, Mourners Mark Sept. 11 Anniversary The mood was somber and reflective in New York Wednesday as the city hardest hit by the Sept. 11 attacks held a series of ceremonies that will culminate with President Bush's national address Wednesday night from Ellis Island. Continue reading
Sep 06 Watch Arab Views During the Arab League meeting in Egypt, member nations pledged support for Iraq, but urged the country to allow the return of United Nations weapons inspectors. Two regional experts assess public opinion in the Arab world. Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch Day of Afghan Violence Afghan President Hamid Karzai survives an assassination attempt in Kandahar, shortly after a car bomb explosion killed at least 10 people in the capital city of Kabul. Continue watching
Sep 03 Watch Impact on the News Terence Smith and some of his fellow journalists assess how the Sept. 11 attacks have affected the news industry. Continue watching
Aug 30 Deal Averts Baseball Strike Major League Baseball players and owners on Friday agreed to a tentative collective bargaining agreement that would avert a baseball strike. Continue reading
Aug 30 U.N. Insists Reporter Should Testify United Nations prosecutors have filed a legal brief insisting that a former Washington Post reporter testify in the case of a Bosnian Serb accused of genocide, elevating the debate over journalists testifying in front of international war tribunals. Continue reading