Sep 04 Watch Bush to Seek Approval on Iraq Lawmakers react to President Bush's pledge to seek congressional consent before taking military action against Iraq. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Background: Iraq Consent Kwame Holman reports on President Bush's meeting with key congressional leaders on Iraq. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch The FDNY One Year Later A visit to one Manhattan firehouse that lost 11 men in the World Trade Center catastrophe. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Then and Now: Bishop William DeVeaux Margaret Warner talks with Bishop William DeVeaux of the African Methodist Episcopal Church about how Americans have changed since Sept. 11. Continue watching
Sep 03 Iraq Says It May Allow U.N. Inspectors Iraq on Tuesday said it would consider readmitting United Nations weapons inspectors, but only as part of a broader plan to lift U.N. economic sanctions and defuse tensions with the United States. Continue reading
Sep 03 Watch Then and Now: Richard Brookhiser Ray Suarez speaks with historian Richard Brookhiser about how Americans have changed since the Sept. 11 attacks. Continue watching
Aug 30 WTO Approves Record Sanctions Against U.S. The World Trade Organization ruled Friday that the European Union may impose record sanctions of some $4 billion on U.S exports, creating a major incentive for Washington to abandon special tax breaks for U.S. companies. Continue reading
Aug 30 U.N. Insists Reporter Should Testify United Nations prosecutors have filed a legal brief insisting that a former Washington Post reporter testify in the case of a Bosnian Serb accused of genocide, elevating the debate over journalists testifying in front of international war tribunals. Continue reading
Aug 29 Iraq Says No Point to Allowing U.N. Inspections Iraq's vice president on Thursday said there was no point in allowing United Nations weapons inspectors to re-enter the country because the U.S. had already decided to oust the government of Saddam Hussein. Continue reading
Aug 29 Watch Searching for Clues Investigators are renewing their search for clues into the source of the deadly anthrax bacteria used to taint letters last year. Experts discuss the latest developments as well as the joining of the scientific and investigative communities. Continue watching