Aug 29 Watch Challenging Drama: San Quentin Spencer Michels reports on a drama at California's San Quentin prison. Continue watching
Aug 28 Andersen Worldwide Reaches $40 Million Settlement Andersen Worldwide SC, the umbrella company of convicted auditing firm Arthur Andersen LLP, agreed to pay $40 million to settle lawsuits filed by Enron Corp. shareholders and employees. Continue reading
Aug 23 Federal Court Refuses to Widen Justice Dept. Surveillance Powers In the first ruling of its kind to be made public, a secret federal court denied a Justice Department request for broad new surveillance powers and rebuked the Federal Bureau of Investigation for misleading the court in past applications. Continue reading
Aug 23 Watch Secret Court Experts discuss a secret U.S. court's rebuke of the FBI and its denial of a Justice Department request for expanded surveillance authority. Continue watching
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 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 20 Watch Essay: Lost Girls Anne Taylor Fleming considers this summer's lost children. Continue watching
Aug 19 Watch Record of Terror Judith Miller of The New York Times discusses newly discovered videotapes that purport to show al-Qaida terrorists training methods and possible experiments with poison gas. 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 15 Judge Rules Not to Release Names of Sept. 11 Detainees A federal judge on Thursday granted a Bush administration request to not immediately reveal the names of more than one thousand suspects that have been detained in the Sept. 11 terror investigation. Continue reading