1. it’s the video Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi probably doesn't want the world to see. Newly released footage shows the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq wearing American tennis shoes and fumbling with a machine...
1. After 7 days of deliberation, the jury has sentenced Al Qaeda conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui to life in prison with no possibility of parole, for his role in the September 11th attacks. Moussaoui s...
1. The lawyer for one of the Duke Lacrosse players accused of rape says these pictures prove his client is innocent. Reade Seligmann's lawyer says the photos from an ATM surveillance show his client w...
1. They hit the streets across the country, marching for immigration reform. Thousands from New York to California took part in Monday’s demonstrations boycotting work, shopping and school. 2. Membe...
1. Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall for Sudan's victims of genocide. The demonstrators are calling on the Bush administration to use its political muscle to help end the violence. Sund...
1. The clean-up begins after winds up to one hundred miles an hour and baseball-sized hail caused extensive damage in parts of North Texas. Officials say hundreds of homes and businesses sustained dam...
1. The price at the pump is soaring in places to more than 3 dollars a gallon, but President Bush says there is no evidence of gasoline price gouging against consumers. Bush also rejects calls by some...
1. The sole survivor of the Sago Mine tragedy, Randy McCloy, released a letter detailing the last hours of the 12 miners who did not make it out. In the letter, McCloy talked about trying to signal th...
1. Karl Rove put s in his fifth appearance before a grand jury investigating the leak of a CIA officer’s identity. President Bush’s deputy chief of staff and a lawyer entered the federal courthous...
1. Hundreds of Iraqi police and army troops fanned out across Baghdad, setting up checkpoints and fortifying polling stations ahead of a historic constitutional referendum. 2. Thousands of birds wer...