May 08 Israel Weighs Response to Attack Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon cut short a U.S. visit, returning to Israel to convene a cabinet meeting that is expected to decide how to respond to a deadly suicide bombing. Continue reading
May 08 Watch Right to Bear Arms Ray Suarez discusses the debate over widening individuals' rights to own guns with Robert Cottrol, Jack Rakove, Saul Cornell, and Joyce Malcolm… Continue watching
May 08 Watch The Farm Bill Analysis of the $180 billion farm bill that passed in the Senate, which reverses a 1996 decision to decrease subsidies. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Background: Farm Bill Kwame Holman reports on the farm legislation newly approved by the Senate. Continue watching
May 07 Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 16 in Israel A suicide bomber killed at least 16 people in a pool hall in the southern Israeli town of Rishon Letzion Tuesday. At least 60 were injured, many of them seriously. Continue reading
May 07 Bethlehem Talks Stall Efforts to resolve the 36-day-old standoff at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity stalled Tuesday after Italy refused to accept 13 Palestinian gunmen holed up inside. Continue reading
May 07 Watch Mideast Agendas How will the deadly suicide bombing near Tel Aviv affect Israel's stance toward the Palestinians and the U.S. role in the Mideast conflict? Three experts discuss the situation. Continue watching
May 07 Watch Background: Mideast Agendas Spencer Michels reports on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's meeting with President Bush in Washington and a deadly suicide bombing attack. Continue watching
May 07 Watch Bomb Scare In a discussion aired before the arrest of suspect Luke John Helder, a former FBI special agent discusses how the agency profiles suspected criminals. Continue watching
May 06 U.S. Withdraws From International War Crimes Court The United States announced Monday it will not participate in the world's first permanent international war crimes court. Continue reading