Oct 01 Senegal Ministers Resign Over Ferry Disaster Senegal's defense and transport ministers resigned Tuesday after the sinking of a state-run ferry off the coast of Gambia last week that left nearly 1,000 people presumed dead. Continue reading
Oct 01 Annenberg, Publisher and Philanthropist, Dies at 94 Walter H. Annenberg, the wealthy media magnate, philanthropist, art collector, and former ambassador to Britain, died Tuesday at the age of 94. Continue reading
Sep 30 West Coast Ports Shut Down in Labor Dispute Hundreds of cargo-laden ships sat idle along the West Coast's ports on Monday after labor talks between dockworkers and international shipping lines broke down for a second time. Continue reading
Sep 27 Hundreds Feared Dead in Senegal Shipwreck A storm-blasted ocean ferry sank off the coast of West Africa Thursday night, leaving 88 people dead and 670 missing, believed to be trapped inside the capsized ship. Continue reading
Sep 27 Watch Guarding the Homeland The U.S. unveils a new command center aimed at bolstering domestic defense efforts. Continue watching
Sep 26 Chinese Web Writer Arrested for Subversion A Chinese author who published essays on the Internet about politics was arrested on charges of subversion, a U.S.-based journalists' rights group reported this week. Continue reading
Sep 24 Watch The Iraq Dossier British Prime Minister Tony Blair's 50-page dossier details evidence of a burgeoning weapons program in Iraq. Ray Suarez and intelligence experts discuss the contents and significance of the newly-released information. Continue watching
Sep 24 Watch Iraq War Debate Kwame Holman provides background on the British government's intelligence dossier against Iraq and the debate in parliament over whether to take action. Continue watching
Sep 19 Watch Editorial Views on Iraq Terence Smith discusses the Iraq debate with four editorial page editors. Continue watching
Sep 17 Watch Bargain Airlines Tom Bearden reports on how low airfares are revolutionizing the airline business. Continue watching