Aug 23 Watch Background: Secret Court Ray Suarez speaks with New York Times correspondent Phillip Shenon about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court's dismissal of a Justice Department request for increased surveillance authority. Continue watching
Aug 21 Israel Arrests Suspected University Bombers Israeli security forces on Wednesday arrested five Palestinians believed to be responsible for the attack on Jerusalem's Hebrew University last month. Continue reading
Aug 21 Former Enron Executive Pleads Guilty Former Enron Corp. executive Michael J. Kopper pleaded guilty Wednesday to financial misconduct and agreed to turn over $12 million of illegally obtained assets in the first federal criminal charges brought against a former Enron official. Continue reading
Aug 21 Watch Election 2002: Early Returns from Georgia's Primary Gwen Ifill discusses Tuesday's primary in Georgia with Merle Black, professor of political science at Emory University, and Norman Ornstein, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Continue watching
Aug 20 Palestinians Resume Patrols in Bethlehem As Violence Continues Palestinian police resumed patrolling the streets of Bethlehem Tuesday after Israeli troops left the town as part of a newly brokered security deal that could be a test for a more permanent cease-fire agreement. Continue reading
Aug 19 Israelis and Palestinians Reach Tentative Withdrawal Agreement Israeli officials agreed late Sunday to gradually withdraw from reoccupied areas in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank city of Bethlehem as long as the Palestinian Authority sticks to a promise to rein in militant groups. Continue reading
Aug 19 Watch Conflict in Kashmir In the second of a series of reports from South Asia, special correspondent Simon Marks reports from Kashmir on the territorial conflict between India and Pakistan. Continue watching
Aug 16 Trial of September 11th Conspirator Delayed Until January A federal judge ruled Friday to delay the beginning of the trial of accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui for more than three months. Continue reading
Aug 16 Watch Clashing With Cairo The U.S. threatens to cut new aid to Egypt in protest of last month's conviction of the democracy rights activist, Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Continue watching
Aug 16 Watch Bashing Daschle Kwame Holman reports on Senate majority leader Tom Daschle's political opponents. Continue watching