Oct 16 Watch Vote 2002 Colorado voters wade through negative ads in a rematch of 1996 U.S. Senate race. Continue watching
Oct 15 Police Confirm Ninth Sniper Death Police said ballistic evidence links the death of a woman shot and killed in a parking lot in a northern Virginia suburb Monday night to ten other shootings -- eight of them fatal -- by a Washington-area sniper. Continue reading
Oct 15 Watch The Fear Factor As authorities link another deadly shooting in the Washington, D.C. region to the work of a serial sniper, experts discuss the psychological effects of the attacks on residents in the area and the role of law enforcement and the media… Continue watching
Oct 14 Britain Suspends Northern Ireland Government Citing a breakdown in trust between the major political parties, the British secretary for Northern Ireland suspended the region's power-sharing government, saying he hoped the move would be a temporary setback. Continue reading
Oct 12 Police Confirm Tenth Victim, Eighth Fatality in Sniper Attacks Federal and local investigators Saturday confirmed a deadly shooting in Massaponax, Va. 24 hours earlier was the work of the same sniper who has shot nine others over the last nine days. Continue reading
Oct 11 Joint Resolution on Iraq By PBS News Hour Congress passes a bipartisan resolution authorizing President Bush to use military force, acting alone if necessary, in order to ensure that Iraq disarms any weapons of mass destruction… Continue reading
Oct 11 Musharraf Suffers Setback in Pakistani Elections Fundamentalist Islamic parties and secular opponents of President Pervez Musharraf made significant gains in Pakistan's general elections Thursday, building an anti-American coalition that could harm the relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan. Continue reading
Oct 11 Congress Gives President Full Authority to Use Force in Iraq The U.S. Senate joined the House of Representatives early Friday in passing a resolution giving President Bush full congressional authorization to use military force if necessary to disarm Iraq. Continue reading
Oct 11 Former President Carter Wins 2002 Nobel Peace Prize Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his "untiring effort" to seek peaceful resolution for international conflicts and to advance basic human rights and democracy on several continents. Continue reading
Oct 10 Shooting Linked to Sniper Attacks Police in a Washington, D.C. suburb announced Thursday that the shooting death of a man in northern Virginia is linked to the eight earlier sniper attacks in the region. Continue reading