1. A driver heading a wrong way crashes into a Greyhound bus in Alabama. The car's driver was killed, passengers on the bus injured. Authorities are investigating why the car was going the wrong way. 2. A recall of more pet food possibly contaminate...
1. President Bush has apologized to war vets about the shoddy conditions at Walter Reed. He visited the flagship military hospital on Friday, six weeks after news broke about the poor medical treatment and conditions some patients had to endure. 2....
1. A tornado as wide as two football fields carved a devastating path through eastern Colorado. Initial report said five homes were destroyed and dozens were severely damaged. 2. Senate Democrats ignored a veto threat and pushed through a bill requi...
1. Iranian TV showed new video of the 15 British sailors and marines seized last week for allegedly crossing into Iran's waters. The video shows Faye Turney, the only woman in the group saying it's obvious the Brits were trespassing. Britain calls s...
1. President Bush wants Press Secretary Tony Snow to stay strong, now that his cancer has returned and spread to his liver. The discovery was made while Snow was having surgery to remove a small growth. He battled colon cancer two years ago. 2. In M...
1. A government official says investigators found no evidence of criminal negligence in the death of Pat Tillman. The former NFL player was killed by friendly fire while on duty in Afghanistan. Investigators conducted a year-long probe into the sold...
1. More pressure today on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is calling for Gonzales' resignation and Republican Chuck Hagel says the attorney general has a credibility problem. President Bush has repeatedly said h...
1. Tornados tore across eastern New Mexico overnight destroying homes and buildings. Dozens of people were injured. The National Weather Service says the twisters came one right after the other. 2. The U.N. Security Council unanimously voted to impo...
1. Rat poison has been found in pet food that's been blamed for the deaths of at least 16 cats and dogs nationwide. The deaths led to a recall of 60 million cans and pouches of food sold under 95 brand names. 2. All US combat troops out of Iraq by t...
1. John Edwards is continuing his bid for the presidency as his wife now battles cancer. Elizabeth Edwards stood by her husband's side in North Carolina, revealing her cancer has returned. She was first diagnosed at the close of the 2004 campaign. 2...
1. Congressional Democrats aren't backing down in their showdown with the White House over the firing of eight federal prosecutors. Today a House panel authorizes subpoenas for Karl Rove, Harriet Miers and others. However, the White House has said i...
1. The White House has offered a plan for congressional investigators looking into the firings of eight federal prosecutors. Presidential advisor Karl Rove and former counsel Harriet Miers will be made available for questioning, but not testimony un...
1. Today marks the 4th anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. In a statement this morning, President Bush asked Americans to be patient and said a quick troop withdrawal would have devastating consequences. 2. Three New York City police detective...
1. Thousands marched to the Pentagon Saturday to mark the upcoming 4th anniversary of the war in Iraq. There was a brief standoff with police, but overall, the demonstration was peaceful. 2. Thousands of travelers left stranded by a late winter stor...
1. Thousands of war protesters converged on Washington today. They marched from the Vietnam War Memorial to the Pentagon to observe the 4th anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. 2. Meanwhile the violence continues in Iraq. The military says t...