Sep 07 Watch President Vicente Fox Mexican President Vicente Fox discusses labor policy and immigration reform. Continue watching
Sep 06 The Justice Department Statement in Microsoft Case By PBS News Hour The U.S. Department of Justice today announced it was no longer seeking the breakup of software giant Microsoft. The following is the full text of the statement released to the public. Continue reading
Sep 06 Justice Dept. Will Not Seek Microsoft Breakup The U.S. Justice Department announced today that it would not seek the breakup of Microsoft Corp and would strive to wrap up the three-year-old case "as quickly as possible."… Continue reading
Sep 06 Watch U.S. vs. Microsoft The Justice Department says it will no longer seek a breakup of software giant Microsoft. Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Immigration Challenge Three Congressmen debate Mexican President Fox's call for an overhaul of U.S. immigration policy. Continue watching
Sep 05 Trial for Aid Workers Begins Behind Closed Doors The trial of the eight foreign aid workers, including two U.S. citizens, detained in Afghanistan for allegedly preaching Christianity began in private Tuesday. Continue reading
Sep 05 Watch A Neighborly Meeting Mexican President Vicente Fox, in the U.S. on his first state visit, discussed illegal immigration and trade with President Bush Wednesday. Ray Suarez examines how the freshman president is being received at home and abroad. Continue watching
Aug 30 Milosevic Indicted for War Crimes in Balkan Wars U.N. prosecutors said that they will indict former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic for genocide and war crimes committed during three Balkan Wars. Continue reading
Aug 30 Watch Secret Subpoena Should the Justice Department have subpoenaed a journalist's home telephone records? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Aug 28 Justice Dept. Subpoenas AP Reporter’s Phone Records The Justice Department subpoenaed the home telephone records of an Associated Press reporter for a period in which he wrote about the investigation of Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.), the AP reported Monday. Continue reading