Oct 14 Watch Bush and Kerry Hit the Campaign Trail After Final Presidential Debate President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., hit the campaign trail Thursday, a day after the final presidential debate. Tom Bearden reports on the latest news from the Bush and Kerry campaigns. Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Juvenile Justice The U.S. Supreme Court considered arguments Wednesday on the constitutionality of the death penalty for juveniles. A reporter discusses the high court's debate over executing juvenile criminals. Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Vice President Cheney and Senator Edwards on the Campaign Trail Tom Bearden reports on the day's campaign news leading up to Wednesday night's debate… Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Analysis by Shields and Brooks Prior to the Final Debate Jim Lehrer gets a preview of Wednesday night's presidential debate from syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks. Continue watching
Oct 12 Candidates in Colorado Senate Race Debate Iraq, Dometic Issues Colorado Senate candidates Republican Pete Coors and Democrat Ken Salazar faced off in two debates Saturday and Sunday, outlining their positions on Iraq, the economy and gay marriage. Continue reading
Oct 12 Watch President Bush and Senator Kerry Campaigning Heavily in Ohio President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., are campaigning heavily in the battleground state of Ohio. Gwen Ifill reports on the campaign for the Buckeye State's 20 electoral votes. Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch Candidates Court the Undecided Women Vote Women voters are a major target for President Bush and Senator Kerry's presidential campaigns. Two partisan pollsters discuss the importance of women voters in the presidential election. Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch The Federal Deficit as an Issue this Presidential Election Paul Solmon of WGBH-Boston reports on the federal deficit and how it plays in the presidential campaign. Continue watching
Oct 11 Followers of Rebel Cleric Start Handing in Weapons Loyalists to rebel Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr began turning in hand grenades, machine guns and other weapons to police stations in Baghdad's Sadr City Monday. Continue reading
Oct 11 In 'Mostly Fair' Afghan Election, Karzai Appears Likely Winner By Admin Afghanistan's first-ever presidential election last weekend proceeded without major bloodshed, with international observers saying the process was "mostly fair," despite initial concerns of voter fraud. Continue reading