President Bush on Saturday used his veto to shut down a Congressional effort to limit the agency?s latitude to subject terrorism suspects to harsh interrogation techniques.
AP - Barack Obama took the lead over rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in early returns Saturday as Democrats crowded caucuses in Wyoming, the latest contest in the candidates' close, hard-fought race for the party's presidential nomination.
AP - President Bush said Saturday he vetoed legislation that would ban the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods such as waterboarding to break suspected terrorists because it would end practices that have prevented attacks.
AP - Laura Youngblood clutched her husband's photo as she drove alone to the hospital. She'd become pregnant nearly nine months earlier, the day he'd left for training for Iraq. Hours later, after the baby was born, she placed the photo in the bassinet next to the infant he'd named Emma in his last letter home. He would never hold her.
Honorata Kizende was hiding in a house when soldiers kicked in the front door. They slapped her and raped her. Three years ago, Kizende walked before dignitaries in Congo and demanded justice for women like herself. Today is International Women's Day and thousands of women are gathering around the globe to celebrate their collective power.