One major change in the presidential sweepstakes this year is the use of campaign staffers to feed bloggers negative information about their foes, and it appears to be hitting former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney the hardest.
Getting out of Iraq, making healthcare affordable, and keeping America safe from terrorism top the list of priorities for unmarried women, according to a new survey.
Gen. James Cartwright, the four-star head of U.S. Strategic Command, which controls andis tasked to deliver nuclear weapons,said today that what keeps him awake at night is the "span of the threat" facing the United States.
AP - Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday harshly criticized Democrats' attempts to thwart President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq, saying their approach would "validate the al-Qaida strategy." House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fired back that Cheney was questioning critics' patriotism.
AP - Insurgents exploded a truck carrying chlorine gas canisters Wednesday the second such "dirty" chemical attack in two days while a U.S. official said ground fire apparently forced the downing of a Black Hawk helicopter. All nine aboard the aircraft were rescued.
AP - The rival presidential campaigns of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama traded accusations of nasty politics Wednesday over Hollywood donor David Geffen, who once backed Bill Clinton but now supports his wife's top rival.
Judge Larry Seidlin, with his distinctive style and plain language, has become a lead character in the hearings to decide who gets custody of Anna Nicole Smith's body. Some legal observers, and even one participant, say Seidlin has allowed the proceedings to become a circus. He bristled at that accusation Wednesday in court.
The two front-runners in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination traded jabs Wednesday over remarks made by a Hollywood mogul and a powerful South Carolina lawmaker.