Nov 26 U.S. Accuses Two Popular Arab Networks of Working With Iraqi Insurgents Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Tuesday alleged that two leading Arab-language TV networks, Al-Arabiya and Al-Jazeera, were cooperating with insurgents in Iraq by videotaping attacks against coalition troops. Continue reading
Nov 25 White House, Congress Reach Compromise on FCC Rule Congress and the White House reached a compromise Monday night in an effort to avoid a presidential veto of a measure that would have rolled back a decision by the Federal Communications Commission to relax a key media ownership rule. Continue reading
Nov 25 Violence Erupts in Northern Iraq Over Weekend Two American soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division were shot Sunday as they drove through the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Continue reading
Nov 21 Rockets Fired From Donkey Carts Hit Symbolic Sites in Iraq Insurgents launched rockets from donkey carts Friday morning, hitting two hotels in Baghdad and Iraq's Oil Ministry in an apparently coordinated, symbolic attack on the highly fortified sites. Continue reading
Nov 19 Watch Gays on TV A day after Massachusetts' highest court rules against the ban on same-sex marriages, Terence Smith examines the proliferation -- and popularity -- of gay and lesbian-oriented television shows, and what this new trend in American television suggests about public attitudes… Continue watching
Nov 17 U.S. Forces Target Guerrillas in Iraq As military officials continue to investigate the cause of Saturday's crash of two helicopters in Mosul that killed 17 American soldiers, the U.S. military has stepped up its campaign to fight insurgents in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. Continue reading
Nov 17 Watch John Burns: Back in Baghdad New York Times correspondent John Burns speaks with Jim Lehrer about the experience of being back in Baghdad after six months. Continue watching
Nov 14 Troops Killed As U.S. Continues Counterattacks Two American soldiers and a civilian contractor were killed in Iraq late Thursday as a U.S. military operation designed to crack down on suspected terrorists and Saddam Hussein loyalists continued into Friday. Continue reading
Nov 14 Pentagon Limits Media Access to Funerals The Pentagon has ordered officials at Arlington National Cemetery to enforce rules limiting press coverage of funerals by distancing reporters from graveside services. Continue reading
Nov 14 Watch Tabloid Backlash? In light of the current rape trial of basketball star Kobe Bryant, Terence Smith examines the ubiquity of tabloid-style journalism and its impact on mainstream coverage. Continue watching