Fault lines are beginning to emerge in a debate between commanders in the field and senior generals at the Pentagon over options for withdrawing forces in Iraq.
The overture for Seagate Technology from a Chinese technology company has raised concerns among U.S. government officials about risks to national security.
AP - Iraqi authorities imposed an indefinite ban on all vehicles in the Baghdad area Saturday in advance of a major Shiite religious ceremony, government television announced.
AP - Forest fires sweeping uncontrolled across southern Greece have killed 44 people, some found Saturday in the charred homes of mountain villages reached too late by rescue crews hampered by powerful winds. New blazes erupted across the country, including a fire on the fringes of Athens.
AP - President Bush said Saturday that Iraqis are sacrificing dearly to secure their country, trying to underscore that the U.S. is not bearing the toll alone.
Multiple forest fires sweeping across southern Greece have claimed at least 41 lives and destroyed numerous homes. Counter-terrorism squads have been sent to investigate and authorities are calling the fires a "criminal act."
Five-year-old Youssif -- dressed in a Superman shirt -- held his sister's hand Friday, seemingly unaware that millions of people across the world have been touched by his story. Nearby, his parents talked about the new hope they have for their boy -- and the potential for recovery from his severe burns.