Aug 16 Watch Baseball Strike? Ray Suarez reports on the failed negotiations between Major League Baseball team owners and the players' union, resulting in an August 30 strike date. Continue watching
Aug 15 Amtrak Suspends High Speed Train Service Again Amtrak cancelled its Acela Express train service in the Northeast corridor on Thursday for the second time in a week, citing new concerns about cracks in parts of the high-speed train's equipment. Continue reading
Aug 15 Watch Rough Air How the faltering economy is causing deep problems for the nation's airlines, and potential remedies for the situation. Continue watching
Aug 14 Vivendi Loses $12 Billion Troubled French media powerhouse Vivendi Universal on Wednesday reported a net loss of $12.1 billion for the first half of the year and announced plans to sell $9.8 billion in assets, including U.S. publisher Houghton Mifflin. Continue reading
Aug 14 Watch Saudi Arabia: Friend Or Foe? Following a background report, two regional experts assess whether the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia is a trustworthy alliance, or a marriage of convenience. Continue watching
Aug 12 US Airways Declares Bankruptcy US Airways, hit hard by high operating costs and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, filed for Chapter 11 protection Sunday, becoming the first major airline to declare bankruptcy since last fall. Continue reading
Aug 09 Explosion Kills Dozens in Eastern Afghanistan At least 26 people were killed and some 80 others wounded when a massive explosion ripped through a road construction agency and damaged dozens of other buildings in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad. Continue reading
Aug 09 Watch Book Battle Terence Smith reports on the current religious debate over required reading in North Carolina. Continue watching
Aug 08 Iraqi Leader Says He Is Not Threatened by Potential Attack Saddam Hussein responded Thursday to the growing threat of U.S. military action against him warning that anyone who attacks Iraq will "die in disgraceful failure."… Continue reading
Aug 08 FCC Sets Deadline for Digital TV Frustrated by the nation's slow transition to digital television, federal regulators voted 3-1 to require television manufacturers to include digital tuners in all new sets by July 2007. Continue reading