May 16 Watch FBI Under Fire FBI Director Louis Freeh acknowledges the FBI withheld thousands of documents during the trial of Timothy McVeigh. Continue watching
May 15 Watch The Italian Election Right-wing billionaire Silvio Berlusconi has been elected prime minister of Italy, a post he held briefly in 1994. Continue watching
May 15 Watch Debating Tax Cuts A Senate committee Tuesday considered details of a $1.35 trillion tax cut. Kwame Holman reports from Capitol Hill. Continue watching
May 11 Ashcroft Delays McVeigh Execution Attorney General John Ashcroft announced Friday the execution of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh would be delayed until June 11. Continue reading
May 11 Bush Pledges New Money to Fight AIDS By Admin Flanked by African leaders, President Bush today announced the U.S. would contribute $200 million to fight AIDS, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Continue reading
May 11 Watch Political Wrap with Shields and Gigot Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and Wall Street Journal columnist Paul Gigot discuss the budget debate and the week in politics. Continue watching
May 10 FDA Approves New Cancer Drug By PBS News Hour The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved a promising new oral medication in the fight against cancer. Continue reading
May 10 Senate Passes Compromise Budget The U.S. Senate Thursday approved a 2002 budget plan that features a smaller tax cut than President Bush sought, but paves the way for a reduction in government spending. Continue reading
May 10 Bush Presses Yugoslav President to Extradite Milosevic President Bush said future U.S. financial aid depends on increased cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal. Continue reading
May 10 Watch Tom Daschle Margaret Warner speaks with Tom Daschle (D-SD), the senate minority leader, on the budget battle before the upper house. Continue watching