The decision, by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York, was a sharp rebuke for the F.C.C. and for the Bush administration.
The White House?s attempt to create an alternative justice system for terrorism suspects has yet to complete a single trial and took two more blows yesterday.
As Congress resumes work on the immigration bill, a point system to evaluate would-be immigrants based on job and language skills will be at the heart of the debate.
President Bush is planning a final push to win approval for that controversial bill overhauling the immigration system when he returns from his European trip next week.
The surprise announcement that longtime Bush communications adviser Dan Bartlett is retiring has set the GOP P.R. world afire with debate over who's the best replacement. Early speculation has settled on his deputy, Kevin Sullivan, and on former Republican Party chief and sometime Bush adviser Ed Gillespie.
If you're flying this summer, bring a long book and a lot of patience. With a record number of passengers forecast to fly on U.S. airlines between June and August–nearly 210 million, according to the Air Transport Association–planes are likely to be more crowded than ever. Delays, which have been increasing across the system, may peak as well, as many airlines struggle to squeeze more customers onto fewer planes.
AP - Russia is not an enemy of the United States and shouldn't fear a proposed missile defense system designed to thwart a possible nuclear attack from Iran, President Bush said Tuesday.
AP - Former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby sought leniency Tuesday as he prepared to be sentenced for perjury and obstruction of justice in the CIA leak case.
AP - Alert guards gunned down a black-clad woman at a police recruiting station Tuesday, a would-be suicide bomber who then exploded before their eyes. But another bomber succeeded, detonating an explosives-laden car at a checkpoint in Ramadi and killing six policemen.
Ten Republican presidential hopefuls face off in a debate tonight with the shadow of another possible runner hanging over their shoulders -- former Sen. Fred Thompson. They face the balancing act of putting some distance between themselves and an increasingly unpopular president without alienating their base.
Lewis "Scooter" Libby is to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions for perjury and obstruction of justice related to the leak of a CIA operative's identity to the media.