Mar 09 Watch Scientists Scramble to Understand Deadly ‘White-Nose Syndrome’ in Bats White-Nose Syndrom Threatens U.S. Bat Poulation as Fungus Spreads… Continue watching
Mar 09 Watch Schiller’s Exit Not End of Storm for NPR, Funding Debate Schiller's Exit May Not Be End of the Storm for NPR… Continue watching
Mar 09 Watch Va. Gov. McDonnell: Walker Trying to Help Wisconsin Gain Economic Edge McDonnell: Walker Trying to Help Wisconsin Gain Economic Edge… Continue watching
Mar 09 Watch Laura Bush, Melinda Gates, CARE President on Women’s Issues, U.S. Foreign Aid Aid for Women, Children Goes 'Hand in Hand' With Stability… Continue watching
Mar 09 Watch If Gadhafi Falls, Who Would Govern Libya and How? Gadhafi Vows Libyans Will 'Fight Back' if World Powers Intervene… Continue watching
Mar 09 Watch In Libya’s East, Rebels Conduct Hit-And-Run Raids on Better-Armed Forces Battle for Control of Key Libyan Cities Intensifies as Gadhafi Denounces West… Continue watching
Mar 09 Obama Nominates Commerce Secretary Locke for China Ambassador Post Gary Locke with President Obama (Bloomberg via Getty Images) Updated at 5:56 p.m. ET Gary Locke is on track to be the first Chinese-American -- and the first Asian American -- to become U.S. ambassador to Beijing, but what… Continue reading
Mar 09 Spending Debate Continues After Senate Rejects House GOP Plan The Senate rejected H.R. 1, the temporary spending measure that would fund the federal government through Sept. 30 while cutting about $57 billion from current spending levels, setting the stage for a new round of negotiations over how to fund… Continue reading
Mar 09 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist David Broder Dies at 81 Updated 7:26 p.m. ET with comments from Margaret Warner | Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist David S. Broder died on Wednesday of complications from diabetes, his newspaper, The Washington Post, reported. He was 81 years old. Broder, a frequent guest on… Continue reading
Mar 09 The Public Worker Battle, Cartoonified By Elizabeth Shell With all the strife over public sector unions, including irate e-mails in response to our pension coverage on the program, we thought we'd lighten the mood today by sharing some recent political cartoons. Continue reading