Mar 04 Death Toll Rises Above 570 in India's Religious Clases At least nine more people died in Western India Monday as a result of continuing violence between Hindus and Muslims that has left more than 570 dead in six days. Continue reading
Mar 04 Nine U.S. Troops Killed by Enemy Fire At least nine U.S. troops have been killed and several wounded in three days of intense fighting against Taliban and al-Qaida forces in eastern Afghanistan. Continue reading
Mar 04 Watch The Unreported Stories Despite coverage of Afghanistan, a new survey by the group Doctors Without Borders finds a long list of key stories receiving little or no coverage in the U.S. media. Terence Smith discusses some of these stories with the executive director… Continue watching
Mar 01 Religious Clashes in Western India Claim at Least 300 Lives The Indian government has deployed troops to the western state of Gujarat to quell a third day of violence between Hindus and Muslims. Continue reading
Mar 01 Watch Media Networks Searching for Youth Terence Smith looks at the networks' quest to secure younger viewers. Continue watching
Mar 01 Watch Late Night Shakeup Terence Smith and Bill Carter of the New York Times discuss the negotiations between David Letterman and ABC that could potentially displace "Nightline" with Ted Koppel. Continue watching
Feb 28 Hindu Rioters Set Fire to Muslim Homes Mobs of angry Hindus rampaged through the western Indian state Gujarat, killing at least 58 Muslims in retaliation for an attack yesterday that left nearly 60 Hindus dead. Continue reading
Feb 28 Watch Violence in India Violence escalates in India as Hindus and Muslims fight under increasing religious tension. Continue watching
Feb 27 Indian Train Torched, At Least 57 Dead A mob of angry Muslims set fire to a trainload of Hindu activists in western India Wednesday, killing at least 57 people, including fifteen children. Continue reading
Feb 25 Court Allows Ten Commandments Ruling to Stand By Admin Without comment, the Supreme Court Monday refused to hear a contentious case involving the public display of the Ten Commandments on the Indiana statehouse lawn. Continue reading