The investigation into the source of contaminated spinach responsible for at least one death and 109 illnesses across the nation widened today, as federal investigators sought the source of the deadly E. coli bacteria outbreak on individual California farms.
AP - Al-Qaida in Iraq warned Pope Benedict XVI on Monday that its war against Christianity and the West will go on until Islam takes over the world, and Iran's supreme leader called for more protests over the pontiff's remarks on Islam.
AP - The White House said Monday it was revising its proposal for dealing with terrorism suspects as indications grew that President Bush's plan was meeting increased resistance among Republicans in both chambers of Congress.
AP - Bombers and gunmen killed at least 41 people and wounded dozens across Iraq on Monday, while parliament leaders again put off debate on legislation that some Iraqis fear could threaten the country's unity and bring even more violence.
A spokesman for the Senate Armed Services chairman says draft legislation is headed to Capitol Hill with "new language" on a proposal that would allow the CIA to continue alternative interrogation techniques on suspected terrorists. Republican senators have voted against legislation aimed at detainees held at the U.S. facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
A composite sketch of a woman suspected of stealing a newborn and slashing the mother's throat was issued by police in Missouri. The sketch is the latest tool in a search effort that includes an Amber Alert for 10-day-old Abigale "Abby" Lynn Woods.
Thousands of protesters rally outside Hungary's parliament and set fire to the headquarters of the state television network early Tuesday after the country's prime minister admits lying to voters "throughout the past one and a half or two years."Officers turned water cannon on protesters, some of whom were trying to break into the building, and some people had been reported injured, police sources said.