AP - A suicide attacker detonated a bomb packed with ball bearings and nails amid hundreds of worshippers Friday at the residential compound of a former top security official for President Pervez Musharraf, killing at least 50 people, authorities said.
AP - The Bush administration has made its position clear in legal filings and now gets a chance to say it to a judge in open court: Hold off on inquiring about the destruction of CIA videotapes that showed suspected terrorists being interrogated.
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Friday called on North Korea to honor its pledge to disable all its nuclear weapons facilities and provide a complete declaration of its atomic program by the end of the year, although she left room for Pyongyang to miss the deadline.
Yousiff's mom has a special message for CNN.com users: "I always blame myself for what happened. If only I hadn't let him play outside. His teacher had said to him that morning, 'Who was it that dressed you so handsome?' And he responded, 'Mama.' I can't forget those words."
The CIA asked the Justice Department to investigate whether former operative John Kiriakou illegally disclosed classified information when he talked about the waterboarding of a terrorism suspect, government officials say.