Nov 21 Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 11 on Jerusalem Bus A Palestinian militant detonated a bomb on a bus packed with high school students and soldiers in Jerusalem Thursday, killing at least four children and seven adults and injuring 48 others, Israeli police said. Continue reading
Nov 20 Pres. Bush Says Iraq Must Work With U.N., Calls War Last Resort President Bush said that Iraqi disarmament could be reached peacefully if the "collective will of the world is strong," but warned that Saddam Hussein could face "his final stage" as Iraq's leader if he deceives United Nations weapons inspectors. Continue reading
Nov 20 Senate Passes Homeland Security Bill The U.S. Senate voted 90 to 9 to pass President Bush's homeland security bill Tuesday evening, creating the third largest department in the federal government. Continue reading
Nov 18 Court Upholds Expanded U.S. Wiretapping Powers The ruling, made by a select panel from the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, overturns a decision limiting the government's surveillance authority by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Continue reading
Nov 18 Watch Government Surveillance The Pentagon has launched plans to create a computer surveillance system to sift through personal information as a way of tracking down terrorists, which critics warn may lead to violations of privacy. Continue watching
Nov 18 Watch Judging Judges A discussion about how President Bush's judicial nominees will fare in the new Republican-controlled U.S. Senate. Continue watching
Nov 15 Jewish Settlers Killed in Hebron Ambush Palestinian militants opened fire on Jewish settlers walking to a disputed shrine Friday, killing at least 12 and wounding 15 others, according to Israeli officials. Continue reading
Nov 15 FBI Warns of Possible "Spectacular" Al-Qaida Attack The FBI warned Friday that al-Qaida may be planning a "spectacular" attack against the United States, intended to inflict "mass casualties" and cause "severe damage" to the economy. Continue reading
Nov 15 China’s Communist Party Chooses New Leader Capping more than a decade of service to the China's Communist Party, Vice President Hu Jintao was named the party's new general secretary Friday, making him the highest ranking political leader in Asia's fastest growing economic power. Continue reading
Nov 15 Watch Weekly Analysis of Mark Shields and David Brooks Columnist Mark Shields and David Brooks of The Weekly Standard discuss leadership changes in Congress and developments in the war on terrorism. Continue watching