1. Hundreds of demonstrators converged on the streets of Jena, Louisiana today to support six black teenagers charged in connection with the beating of a white classmate. This after prosecutors declined to charge three white teenagers who hung nooses in a tree on high school grounds.
2. President Bush says despite some unsettling times in the housing and credit market, the economy is in good shape. He said he doesn't expect the issues to spread to the broader economy.
3. Another secretary is leaving President Bush's cabinet. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns is stepping down. He is expected to run for the Senate seat Nebraska Republican Chuck Hagel is giving up.
4. God has answered his accuser. Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers sued God for a permanent injunction on natural disasters. But in a legal response that a court clerk says appeared mysteriously, God says he was never properly served. So the case should be dismissed.
1. It's been a day of gains and losses for the military in Iraq. Officials say they have captured two top al-Qaeda leaders there. However they also say seven t
1. Ready to go, but no way to get there. Travelers at the Denver airport will have to wait at least one more day before they head out. With at least two feet o
1. President Bush says he doesn't expect the violence in Iraq to abate anytime soon. He says he expects heavy fighting to continue for the next few months with
1. A man with a rare and dangerous form of tuberculosis may have spread the disease to passengers and crew on two trans-Atlantic flights from Paris and from Pr