May 22 Taliban to Require Identity Badges for Non-Muslims Leaders of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban announced today that non-Muslims will soon be required to wear identifying badges on their clothing. Continue reading
May 21 Court Rules in Wiretap Case By Admin The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday members of the news media cannot be held liable for repeating the contents of telephone calls illegally taped by third parties. Continue reading
May 17 New Spanish Network Planned Executives at Univision, the largest Spanish-language broadcaster in the U.S., yesterday announced a plan to launch a second network aimed at the country's growing Hispanic population. Continue reading
May 17 Watch Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction: Herbert Bix In the final segment of a series of conversations with Pulitzer Prize winners in the arts, Margaret Warner talks with Herbert Bix, author of Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. Continue watching
May 14 Watch Pumped Up: Background The price of gasoline could hit $3 per gallon in some parts of the U.S. this summer. Continue watching
May 08 Watch The Pope’s Journey A panel discusses Pope John Paul II's visit to Greece, Syria and Malta. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Background: The Pope’s Journey A report on the Pope's six-day pilgrimage tracing the biblical footsteps of the Apostle Paul. Continue watching
May 04 Watch Dot-Gone: The Declining Dot-Com Industry Spencer Michels reports from San Francisco on the ongoing corporate bloodletting in the dot-com industry. Continue watching
May 03 World Press Freedom Day Journalists around the globe remembered fallen colleagues and pushed for better treatment of reporters on the tenth annual United Nations World Press Freedom Day. Continue reading
May 03 Watch The Brutality of War Former Sen. Bob Kerrey's recent disclosures about his role in a civilian killing in Vietnam have renewed the debate about the brutality of wartime behavior. Should soldiers be held accountable for acts committed during a time of war?… Continue watching