Like other school districts nationwide, Chicago is facing budget cuts – meaning layoffs and crowded classrooms. The teachers' union is being asked to make concessions, including their guaranteed annual pay raise.
President Obama said in his Oval Office address that he wants "up to 90 percent" of the Gulf oil spill leak contained by the end of the month. He is putting his faith in an uncertain BP plan.
A dozen Senate Democrats joined Republicans in voting against a stimulus package that would add about $80 billion to the deficit. President Obama says it will save state and local jobs.
Estimates show that the civil fine for the escaping oil alone could be $280 million a day, but criminal penalties, if imposed, could cause the costs to balloon still further.
President Obama’s populist attacks on industry seem to be getting little traction. Americans might include the government itself on the list of offenders.
AP - President Barack Obama wrested a $20 billion compensation guarantee and an apology to the nation from British oil giant BP Wednesday, announcing the company would set up a major claims fund for shrimpers, restaurateurs and others whose lives and livelihoods are being wrecked by the oil flooding into the Gulf of Mexico.
AP - It was "obviously" a homicide case, a former prosecutor says, but authorities didn't have the evidence to present it to a grand jury at the time. Twenty-four-years lapsed and three other killings occurred before another prosecutor did.
AP - President Barack Obama's plea for more stimulus spending as insurance against a double-dip recession hit a roadblock in the Senate on Wednesday, the victim of election-year anxiety over huge federal deficits.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to convene his security cabinet today to discuss a relaxation of the Gaza blockade.
He and the Quartet's Middle East envoy Tony Blair have met several times in recent days to work out the details of a plan.
Israel has faced mounting international criticism for its tough economic sanctions against Gaza, particularly in the aftermath of its deadly naval raid of a Turkish backed aid flotilla which resulted in the death of nine Turkish activists.
Abdul Salam Zaeef, a member of the Taliban, says he has no interest in reconciliation and really can't understand what all the fuss is about. His memoir, 'My Life With the Taliban,' recounts his years as a young man in Kandahar, the hardships he and his family endured under Soviet occupation and his eventual fight against the Russians alongside futureTaliban leasders.
Democratic lawmakers will try to build the case of a corporate culture which chose riskier, cheaper methods over safety concerns as they grill BP CEO Tony Hayward on Capitol Hill Thursday.
A former Alabama university professor accused of gunning down three colleagues in February was indicted in Massachusetts in her brother's 1986 shooting death.
A Utah death row inmate who would become only the third person to die by firing squad in 33 years appealed to the Supreme Court Wednesday, seeking a last-minute stay of execution.