Apr 11 Watch DNA Evidence Further Complicates Duke Rape Scandal The college town of Durham, N.C. has been shaken by allegations that three members of Duke University's predominately white men's lacrosse team raped a black woman. A reporter covering the case updates the situation. Continue watching
Apr 10 Former Enron Official Testifies He Is ‘Absolutely Innocent’ By PBS News Hour Former Enron Corp. Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling took the witness stand for the first time Monday in the Enron criminal trial, saying he is innocent of more than two dozen conspiracy, fraud and insider trading charges. Continue reading
Apr 10 Watch Latino Communities Rally Over Immigration Reform With a controversial overhaul of immigration laws stalled in Congress, demonstrators marched in record numbers across the country as the growing Latino community mobilized into action. Continue watching
Apr 07 Watch Analysts Consider Political Impact of the Immigration Deal Collapse Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the failed immigration deal in the Senate, the CIA leak case, former House Majority Leader Tom Delay and other stories of the week. Continue watching
Apr 06 Libby Says President Authorized Leak of Iraq Information By Admin, PBS News Hour Vice President Dick Cheney's former aide, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, told grand jury investigators that President Bush authorized the release of sensitive information about Iraq, according to court papers filed by prosecutors in the CIA leak case. Continue reading
Apr 06 Watch Graphic Testimony Marks Moussaoui Trial A jury in Alexandria, Va. heard testimony Thursday from family members of victims of the 9/11 attacks as they considered whether Zacarias Moussaoui, the alleged 20th hijacker, will be sentenced to death or life in prison. Continue watching
Apr 06 Watch Senators Hopeful About Immigration Deal After a week of debate, the Senate reached an agreement on an immigration bill. Following a report on the Senate's proposed reforms, two senators debate the deal as well as the potential compromise with a House immigration bill. Continue watching
Apr 05 Taylor Trial Could Lead Way to More African War Crimes Tribunals By PBS News Hour Former Liberian President Charles Taylor became the first African leader to face war crimes charges when he stood before an international tribunal in the West African nation of Sierra Leone April 3. Continue reading
Apr 04 Saddam, Six Others Face New Criminal Charges in Iraq By PBS News Hour The Iraqi special tribunal in charge of the Saddam Hussein trial announced Tuesday that it is bringing new charges. Continue reading
Apr 04 Watch Former House Majority Leader Delay Resigns from Congress Dogged by an ongoing corruption investigation and facing a difficult reelection campaign, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, once viewed as one of the most powerful Republicans in Washington, announced he was resigning his seat and would not run again… Continue watching