1. Chief political strategist and right-hand man Karl Rove will be leaving his post at the White House by the end of the month. Rove has been at the president's side for more than 14 years, starting with Bush's run for Governor of Texas. Rove says he...
1. Entertainment mogul Merv Griffin has died. The man behind Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune passed away Sunday from prostate cancer . He was 82 years old. 2. A bizarre shooting on a Dallas freeway leaves a police officer seriously wounded. The officer...
1. Authorities in Utah say they found no signs of six trapped miners when they lowered a camera down to where they think the men are located. This is their second effort to make contact with the men. Yesterday a microphone was lowered down to a separ...
1. At a Southern Indiana coal mine, an accident at an airshaft killed three people. Police say the victims were in a basket used for transportation up and down the 600-foot airshaft. Authorities aren't saying how they died. 2. At a mine in Utah, resc...
1. Divers find two more bodies where a highway bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, bringing the death toll to seven with six still missing. Investigators say design flaws in steel plates holding the bridge together may be to blame for the disaster. 2. C...
1. In Utah, crews get closer to six trapped coal miners. They have now drilled within 1,000 feet of where the men are believed to be, hoping to get them food and air. The mine's owner says it may take two days to reach the trapped men. They've been t...
1. Efforts to reach six Utah coal miners trapped more than 1500 feet underground will take at least three days. That's according to one of the mine's owners who says rescuers aren't sure the men survived the cave-in. There has been no word from them...
Six miners are trapped 1500 feet underground in Huntington, Utah, about 140 miles south of Salt Lake City. The cave-in at the Genwal mine was so strong that authorities first thought it was an earthquake. Crews in Minneapolis are using a high-resolu...
1. Minneapolis police have released an official list of the eight people they believe are missing in the collapse of a bridge. Rescuers say they will continue to search until all of the missing are found. In the meantime, hundreds of people are expec...
1. Wet weather in Minneapolis is hamper ing recovery efforts. The drizzle has turned the already murky Mississippi waters nearly opaque . Authorities believe eight bodies remain trapped in the wreckage. 2. President Bush is vowing to help Minneapolis...
1. Emergency crews in Minnesota say they themselves are surprised more people weren't killed or seriously injured in Wednesday's bridge collapse. While crews continue to search through the muddy waters, officials now say only as many as eight people...
1. Divers are searching the Mississippi River for people missing from the bridge collapse in Minneapolis. Officials say cars are trapped underwater beneath the wreckage.As many as 30 people are still unaccounted for . 2. China promises to work with U...
1. Donald Rumsfeld says he'd never take part in a cover-up . The former Defense Secretary testified on Capitol Hill today, telling a House committee he had nothing to do with the military's response to the friendly fire death of one-time NFL player P...
1. Chief Justice John Roberts is out of a Maine hospital. He was released the day after suffering a seizure . The White House says Roberts told President Bush / he's fine. Roberts headed back to his vacation home in Maine. 2. In South Carolina two c...
1. President Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown agree fighting terrorism is a top priority. The two leaders met at Camp David for the first time since Brown took office, replacing Bush's longtime ally Tony Blair. In addition to policy talks...