Jun 17 Watch Tyco Trial Guilty Verdict A jury found former Tyco International executives Dennis Kozlowski and Mark Swartz guilty of fraud and grand larceny for stealing $150 million from the company and making $430 million more by manipulating stock prices. Continue watching
Jun 16 Watch House Vote Drops Patriot Act Provision A number of the Patriot Act's provisions expire at the end of 2005, including one allowing the FBI to search records, such as library and bookstore records, without probable cause. Despite a veto threat from the White House, the House… Continue watching
Jun 15 Watch Senate Holds Hearings on Guantanamo Bay The Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings Wednesday to determine the future of the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, following a searing report by Amnesty International and calls by activists and politicians to close the facility. Continue watching
Jun 14 Watch Trials Continue at The Hague for Bosian Serb War Crimes As the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia continues at The Hague, the U.N. war crimes tribunal president discusses the trial and the push to arrest former Bosnian Serb leaders such as Ratko Mladic. Continue watching
Jun 13 Pop Star Michael Jackson Not Guilty of Child Molestation By PBS News Hour After weeks of testimony and deliberation, jurors found pop superstar Michael Jackson not guilty of all 10 child molestation and conspiracy counts Monday. Continue reading
Jun 13 Watch Guantanamo Bay Log Detailing Treatment, Interrogation of Prisoner Revealed As international groups continue to call for the closure of the U.S. camp at Guantanamo Bay, Time magazine obtained a log detailing the interrogation and treatment of the so-called "20th hijacker" at the facility. Continue watching
Jun 10 Citigroup Settles Enron Lawsuit for $2 Billion By PBS News Hour Citigroup Inc., the nation's biggest financial institution, has agreed to pay $2 billion to investors in a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of helping energy giant Enron doctor its financial statements and create off-the-books partnerships. Continue reading
Jun 10 Watch Analysts Discuss Blair Visit, Dean Comments Analysts Mark Shields and Rich Lowry discuss President Bush's meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean's controversial comments about Republicans and other political news. Continue watching
Jun 08 Senate Approves Second Controversial Federal Judge By PBS News Hour The Senate on Wednesday voted 56-43 to approve Janice Rogers Brown as a federal appeals judge, the second controversial judge to be confirmed since Republicans and Democrats reached a deal on the use of filibusters. Continue reading
Jun 08 Watch Big Tobacco Trial A federal judge Wednesday questioned the Justice Department's decision to require tobacco companies to fund a five-year, $10 billion nationwide stop-smoking program, rather than a recommended 25-year, $130 billion plan. Continue watching