Oct 14 Watch Bombs Explode Inside Baghdad's Green Zone, Killing At Least 10 A New York Times reporter joins Terence Smith from Iraq to discuss the recent bombings inside Baghdad's Green Zone. Continue watching
Oct 13 Bombs, Suicide Attack Kill Six U.S. Soldiers Six U.S. soldiers were killed in separate attacks late Tuesday and early Wednesday in Iraq, the U.S. military said. Continue reading
Oct 13 Watch Journalists Increasingly Face Dangers Reporting in Iraq Reporters face life-threatening risks covering stories in conflicted Iraq. Terence Smith talks with Brian Rooney of ABC News, Rajiv Chandrasekaran of The Washington Post and Brian Bennett of Time magazine about the dangers and challenges of reporting from Iraq. Continue watching
Oct 12 U.S. Airstrikes Target Insurgents in Iraq U.S. forces stepped up operations Tuesday across a wide swath of the Sunni insurgent strongholds northwest of Baghdad, pounding targets in two cities from the air and supporting Iraqi troops in raids on mosques suspected of harboring insurgents. Continue reading
Oct 12 Watch Sinclair Under Fire for Decision to Air Anti-Senator Kerry Film Democratic senators are campaigning for a probe into Sinclair Broadcast Group's decision to air an anti-Senator Kerry documentary weeks before the election. Vice president of the Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc., and a senior adviser to the Democratic National Committee, join… Continue watching
Oct 11 Followers of Rebel Cleric Start Handing in Weapons Loyalists to rebel Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr began turning in hand grenades, machine guns and other weapons to police stations in Baghdad's Sadr City Monday. Continue reading
Oct 11 Watch Remembering Christopher Reeve "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve, who became paralyzed after a horse-riding accident nine years ago, died Sunday from heart failure. Jeffrey Brown takes a look at the actor-turned-advocate for spinal cord and stem cell research. Continue watching
Oct 07 New York Times Reporter Held in Contempt in CIA Leaks Probe A federal judge found New York Times reporter Judith Miller in contempt Thursday for refusing to divulge confidential sources to prosecutors investigating who leaked the name of a CIA operative to several Washington, D.C. reporters. Continue reading
Oct 06 Iraq Report Shows Saddam Had No WMD Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction or the immediate capability of producing them prior to the 2003 Iraq War, the chief U.S. weapons inspector for Iraq said in a report released Wednesday. Continue reading
Oct 05 First Presidential Debate Draws Large Audience The first presidential debate between President George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Sen. John Kerry proved to be "must-see" TV for nearly 63 million viewers, an increase of more than 26 percent from the first presidential debate in 2000. Continue reading