Oct 22 Shooting of Maryland Bus Driver May Be Work of D.C.-Area Sniper A bus driver was shot and killed in a Maryland suburb early Tuesday morning in what police are treating as the work of a sniper believed to be responsible for a rash of shootings in the Washington D.C. area in… Continue reading
Oct 22 Watch Update: D.C. Sniper Manhunt Ray Suarez provides an update on the shooting spree around Washington, DC. Continue watching
Oct 21 Saturday Shooting Linked to Sniper A shooting in Virginia that wounded a 37-year-old man on Saturday has been linked to the Washington, D.C.-area sniper, police said Monday. Continue reading
Oct 21 Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Juvenile Death Penalty Case By Admin A closely divided Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal to review a case that challenged the constitutionality of the death penalty for people convicted of crimes they committed when they were younger than age 18. Continue reading
Oct 21 Car Bomb Kills At Least Thirteen in Israel A suicide bomber detonated a car full of explosives next to a bus in northern Israel Monday, killing at least 13 and injuring at least 30 others, Israeli Army Radio reported. Continue reading
Oct 21 Watch Manhunt: D. C. Sniper Kwame Holman offers an update on the continuing search for the sniper in the mid-Atlantic region. Continue watching
Oct 18 Watch Battle for the House in Indiana Gwen Ifill reports on a fiercely contested congressional campaign in Indiana. Continue watching
Oct 18 Watch Tracking Firearms Two experts assess the debate over creating a national "ballistic fingerprint" database for guns sold in the United States. Continue watching
Oct 18 Watch Unfinished Business Kwame Holman reports on the unfinished business left by Senate members who adjourned last night to join their House counterparts on the campaign trail. Continue watching
Oct 17 North Korea Admits to Developing Nuclear Weapons Program North Korea has admitted to U.S. diplomats that it has been secretly developing a nuclear weapons program that violates previous non-nuclear international agreements, Bush administration officials said late Wednesday. Continue reading