Aug 18 The Morning Line: Battleground Wednesday For as much as Barack Obama changed the electoral map in 2008, the two states he visits Wednesday will be as critical to his re-election effort in 2012 as they were for George W. Bush in his campaigns for the… Continue reading
Aug 17 Watch Blagojevich Guilty on 1 Count, Judge Sets Hearing for Retrial Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was found guilty Tuesday on one charge of lying to federal agents, but prosecutors have pledged a speedy retrial on 23 other counts. Political Editor David Chalian discusses the verdict and pending retrial with Jim… Continue watching
Aug 17 Watch Obama Hits Road as Campaigner-in-Chief for Democrats With midterm elections less than three months away, President Obama is joining the campaign trail for some Democrats. Although many polls show his approval ratings have fallen, his schedule is packed with appearances to help campaigns. Judy Woodruff reports. Continue watching
Aug 17 Ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich Found Guilty on Charge of Lying to Federal Agents UPDATE 6:40 p.m. EDT | Before leaving the courthouse, Rod Blagojevich said the government could not prove he did anything wrong, and pledged to fight his one conviction. "I want the people of Illinois to know I did not… Continue reading
Aug 17 The College Mindset List: No Cursive Skills or Cold War Fears There are lists we like - the New York Times Best Sellers List comes to mind - and lists we can live without. Now comes a list guaranteed to make most of us feel -- old. But still worth checking… Continue reading
Aug 17 China's War on Illegal Buildings By Travis Daub In an effort to rid the country of unsafe, illegal and aging structures, the Chinese Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development plans to demolish more than half of the country's residential buildings in the next 20 years. Illegal structures… Continue reading
Aug 17 CIA Tapes Found Beneath Desk Show Questioning of 9/11 Plotter The CIA has tapes of Yemeni national Ramzi Binalshibh, one of the 9/11 plotters being held in Guantanamo, being interrogated in a secret Moroccan prison in 2002, The Associated Press has reported. The tapes were discovered by a… Continue reading
Aug 17 Tuesday: Bomber Kills 61 in Iraq; Aid Slow to Reach Pakistanis By Tom LeGro A man receives treatment at a Baghdad hospital after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded army recruitment center in the Iraqi capital. Photo by Khalil al-Murshidi/AFP/Getty Images. A suicide bomber killed 61 people Tuesday at an… Continue reading
Aug 17 The Morning Line: Mosque Debate Continues to Distract So much for Obama's campaign tour handing the Democratic message tons of free media coverage heading into the post-Labor Day frenzy. As the president wings his way from Los Angeles to Seattle to cheerlead for vulnerable incumbent Sen. Patty… Continue reading
Aug 16 Watch News Wrap: 130 Survive Airliner Crash in Caribbean; 1 Dead In other news Monday, a Colombian airliner, carrying 131 passengers, crashed and broke into three parts on a resort island Monday but only one person was killed. In Iraq, former premier Iyad Allawi and his alliance called off talks to… Continue watching