Dec 26 Musharraf Defiant After Second Assassination Attempt Investigators have identified one of the two suicide bombers who tried to assassinate Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Thursday -- the second attempt in 11 days. Continue reading
Dec 25 Watch Power Politics The political battle in states over redrawing congressional districts has reached the courts. Continue watching
Dec 24 Court Blocks Bush Administration Clean Air Act Changes A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked new Bush administration changes to the Clean Air Act after numerous states and cities argued the new rules would harm the environment and public health. Continue reading
Dec 24 Arizona Primary Tests Dean, Others in Democratic Race Arizona's primary on Feb. 3 is emerging as a critical part of a group of state contests that could finally winnow the crowded Democratic presidential field. Continue reading
Dec 24 Watch Campaign Snapshot: Senator John Kerry The latest snapshot from the 2004 campaign trail is from Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who recently spoke to voters in Salem, N.H. Continue watching
Dec 22 Regulators Approve News Corp.’s Takeover of DirecTV The Federal Communications Commission late Friday approved News Corp.'s $6.6 billion purchase of DirecTV, the nation's largest satellite television provider, a move critics say will lead to higher prices and less choices for consumers. Continue reading
Dec 22 Watch Campaign Snapshot: Senator Joe Lieberman The latest snapshot from 2004 presidential campaign trail is from remarks Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., made recently to workers at a manufacturing company in Newark, Del. Continue watching
Dec 22 Watch Mosque Incident in Jerusalem Islamic extremists assaulted Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. Margaret Warner discusses the motivation for the attack with New York Times correspondent Greg Myre in Jerusalem. Continue watching
Dec 19 Libya Agrees to Give Up Weapons of Mass Destruction President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair unexpectedly announced that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi had admitted seeking unconventional weapons, but would join international treaties on nuclear, biological and chemical arms. Continue reading
Dec 19 Appeals Court Rejects Industry Attempts to Identify Music Downloaders A federal appeals court ruled against the recording industry's attempts to force the nation's Internet providers to identify subscribers suspected of illegally swapping music online, marking a major setback to the industry's anti-piracy efforts. Continue reading