May 07 Pipe Bomb Suspect Arrested Police on Tuesday arrested Luke John Helder, the 21-year-old college student wanted for questioning in the planting of 18 pipe bombs across the Midwest. Continue reading
May 06 U.S. Withdraws From International War Crimes Court The United States announced Monday it will not participate in the world's first permanent international war crimes court. Continue reading
May 01 Watch Behind the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers A report on what caused the World Trade Center towers to collapse. Continue watching
May 01 Watch Background: Legal Limbo Gwen Ifill talks with National Public Radio correspondent David Molpus about what lies ahead for detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Continue watching
Apr 30 Four Al-Qaida Fighters Believed Killed in Clashes U.S.-led coalition troops clashed with suspected al-Qaida militants, killing as many as four in gun battles near Khost, an eastern Afghan city near the Pakistani border. Continue reading
Apr 30 Watch Newsmaker: Joschka Fischer The German foreign minister is visiting the United States to discuss moving the Middle East toward a peace settlement. Continue watching
Apr 23 Watch Drought in the Northeast Tom Bearden reports on how New Jersey's worst drought in over a century is affecting the state, its businesses, and the environment. Continue watching
Apr 22 Watch Shared Sorrow: The Oklahoma City Bombing Betty Ann Bowser reports from Oklahoma City, where she spoke to Oklahoma City bombing and September 11th attack victims' families and survivors. Continue watching
Apr 19 FBI Warns of Threat Against Northeast Banks The FBI issued a warning Friday, saying unsubstantiated information suggested terrorists were considering attacks against U.S. banks in the Northeast. Continue reading
Apr 11 U.N. Creates International Criminal Court The first permanent international criminal court (ICC) to try people suspected of committing crimes against humanity is now a reality, despite opposition from the United States, Russia and China. Continue reading