Current and former intelligence officials say much of a 2005 estimate on Iran holds up to scrutiny, but they acknowledge that some conclusions seem to have been thinly sourced.
While black students at the University of Louisville debate the underappreciated African-American legacy, Princeton University's student government is dealing with its own racial sensitivity snafu.
AP - Republican Mitt Romney, ridiculed by rival Rudy Giuliani for employing illegal immigrants at his "sanctuary mansion," said Tuesday he had fired the landscaper for his suburban Boston home after learning for a second time about undocumented workers laboring on the property.
AP - Defending his credibility, President Bush said Tuesday that Iran is dangerous and must be squeezed by international pressure despite a blockbuster intelligence finding that Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program four years ago.
AP - A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a minibus full of Afghan soldiers south of Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least 13 people and wounding 20, officials and witnesses said.
Sen. Joe Biden on Tuesday was incredulous over President Bush's statement that he learned only last week that a recent intelligence estimate says Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003. "If that's true ... he's one of the most incompetent presidents in modern American history." Biden said.
One day after a suicide car bomber attacked a NATO International Security Assistance Force convoy in Kabul, another rammed a minibus filled with Afghan National Army soldiers, said military spokesman Gen. Mohammed Zahir Azimi.
Three men accused in the fatal shooting of NFL player Sean Taylor have been placed on suicide watch, defense attorneys said Tuesday. The three are being held without bail in a Florida detention center. A fourth suspect, who is 17 and facing the same charges, is being held in a separate facility.