Jefferson To Get Copies Of Evidence
A federal appeals court ordered that Rep. William Jefferson receive copies of evidence seized from his office during a raid. He'll get the chance to invoke legislative privilege claims with the trial judge before the FBI can review the material. More »
Where Are The Suicide Bombers?
Suicide bombings have long been the most visible symptom of the struggle between Israel and its Muslim enemies, but during the most recent fighting there haven't been any. The absence of suicide attacks is not likely a permanent development. More »
Serial Killer: 'None Ever Got Away'
Those who remember Robert Charles Browne say he was tough and from a hard-luck family, but not a man who would end up as a prolific killer. Browne, already serving a life sentence in Colo. for murdering a girl, says he killed as many as 48 others. More »
Landis: Don't Judge Me
Floyd Landis said he has naturally high testosterone levels, and asked not to be judged until a study can show he is innocent of doping at the Tour de France. He is awaiting a second test result, after being suspended by his team. More »
Bush, Blair Stand Firm On Mideast
The U.S. and U.K. leaders say a multinational force must be sent to the Mideast quickly, and that a simple, unequivocal cease-fire by Israel and Hezbollah is not the answer. The fighting "is part of a bigger picture," President Bush said. More »
California Heat Wave Death Toll At 132
The death toll from California's record-breaking heat wave reached 132, as temperatures were expected to stay below 100 degrees across most of the state Friday for the first time in two weeks. More »
