Jan 01 Watch Telemarketers: Hold That Call The federal and many state governments have begun to work to limit the 300 telemarketer calls that the average American receives each year. Margaret Warner discusses these efforts with Eileen Harrington of the Federal Trade Commission and Matt Mattingley of… Continue watching
Jan 01 Watch A Look Back at 2002 As 2003 dawns, the NewsHour's panel of historians reflects on the year past, discussing scandals in the Catholic Church, Wall Street and the Senate as well as assessing President Bush's 2002. Continue watching
Dec 31 U.N. Inspectors Leave North Korea, Pres. Bush Confident of Diplomatic Solution Expelled United Nations inspectors left North Korea Tuesday as the communist country accused the United States of planning an invasion and vowed to "fight to the last man" in its own defense. Continue reading
Dec 30 FBI Searches for Five Men Suspected of Illegally Entering U.S. The FBI has issued a call for assistance in locating and detaining five men who allegedly illegally entered the United States on Christmas Eve. Continue reading
Dec 30 Three U.S. Missionares Killed by Suspected Militant in Yemen A gunman shot and killed three American missionaries and seriously wounded a fourth at Jibla Baptist Hospital in Yemen Monday in an incident that Yemeni security officials are calling an "Islamic extremist" attack. Continue reading
Dec 30 Watch New Leadership in Kenya Kenyans elected Mwai Kibaki as president, in a historic victory over the party that had ruled the country for nearly four decades. Continue watching
Dec 27 Watch Weekly Analysis: David Brooks and Clarence Page David Brooks and Clarence Page discuss the recently elected Senate Republican leader Bill Frist and prospects for the 2004 presidential race. Continue watching
Dec 26 North Korea Moves Fuel to Reopened Reactor The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency calls North Korea's latest moves to activate its nuclear facilities, which include moving fresh fuel rods into a power plant, "nuclear brinkmanship."… Continue reading
Dec 24 North Korea Re-Opens Nuclear Facilities, Agency Says The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed Tuesday that North Korea has removed key monitoring equipment and has entered sealed-off areas in a nuclear reactor plant. Continue reading
Dec 24 Watch Central Park Justice Betty Ann Bowser reports on the reliability of confessions in the wake of a New York judge's decision to vacate the convictions of five men sentenced in the Central Park jogger case. All five men had confessed to the crime,… Continue watching