The Associated Press
AP News
Nov 21, 2009 03:41 EST
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows. Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
Prominent Republicans on Sunday lashed out at the administration's decision to try five alleged plotters of the 9/11 attacks in a New York civilian court, saying it would harm efforts to fight terrorism.
DAVID BAUDER
AP News
Nov 16, 2009 08:56 EST
Dobbs says his departure from CNN was 'amicable,' expresses interest in running for office. Lou Dobbs says he doesn't feel like he was pushed out of CNN, the news organization where he worked for all but two years of its existence until last Wednesday.
AFP
AFP Global Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
When student Hemnecher Amen joined a protest outside the White House recently, it was the latest visible opposition here to US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hardly anyone took notice.
AFP
AFP Global Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
When student Hemnecher Amen joined a protest outside the White House recently, it was the latest visible opposition here to US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hardly anyone took notice.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
News photos of President Barack Obama bowing to Japan's emperor have incensed critics here, who said the US leader should stand tall when representing America overseas.
AFP
AFP Asian Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
A CNN correspondent said Monday she was detained byChinese security guards in Shanghai for two hours for displaying a T-shirt on camera depicting US President Barack Obama as Mao Zedong.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
A clear majority of Americans see China as an economic threat, a poll showed Monday, as Barack Obama sought to bolster relations on his first trip to Beijing and Shanghai as president.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
A clear majority of Americans see China as an economic threat, a poll showed Monday, as Barack Obama sought to bolster relations on his first trip to Beijing and Shanghai as president.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
Almost two-thirds of Americans disagree with the decision by President Barack Obama's administration to try the suspected 9/11 mastermind in a civilian court, a poll showed Monday.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
Almost two-thirds of Americans disagree with the decision by President Barack Obama's administration to try the suspected 9/11 mastermind in a civilian court, a poll showed Monday.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
Almost two-thirds of Americans disagree with the decision by President Barack Obama's administration to try the suspected 9/11 mastermind in a civilian court, a poll showed Monday.
CHARLES HUTZLER
AP News
Nov 17, 2009 08:19 EST
WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama tours Forbidden City, says former imperial palace is magnificent. Playing tourist on his first visit ever to China, President Barack Obama drew a chilly comparison between the Chinese capital and his Illinois hometown.
AFP
AFP American Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
A clear majority of Americans see China as an economic threat, a poll has shown, as Barack Obama sought to bolster relations on his first trip to Beijing and Shanghai as president.
AFP
AFP Asian Edition
Nov 15, 2009 19:00 EST
A CNN correspondent said Monday she was detained byChinese security guards in Shanghai for two hours for displaying a T-shirt on camera depicting US President Barack Obama as Mao Zedong.
FRAZIER MOORE
AP News
Nov 17, 2009 09:30 EST
A growing cover-up: Obnoxious pop-up promos get in the way of your favorite TV shows. Somewhere in the universe of TV viewers, there's got to be a person who actually likes those pop-up, on-screen promotions.
FRAZIER MOORE
AP News
Nov 17, 2009 11:52 EST
A growing cover-up: Obnoxious pop-up promos get in the way of your favorite TV shows. Somewhere in the universe of TV viewers, there's got to be a person who actually likes those pop-up, on-screen promotions.
CHARLES HUTZLER
AP Features
Nov 17, 2009 13:45 EST
WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama tours Forbidden City, says former imperial palace is magnificent. Playing tourist on his first visit ever to China, President Barack Obama drew a chilly comparison between the Chinese capital and his Illinois hometown.
Edith Honan
Reuters US Online Report Top News
Nov 17, 2009 20:55 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forty percent of New Yorkers believe the trial of accused September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed makes an attack on the city more likely, according to a new poll, while security experts say it is already the top target in America.
Staff
AP News
Nov 18, 2009 06:01 EST
Obama 'probably won't' read Palin book, dismisses her criticism of his presidency. Sarah Palin's new book may already be a best-seller, but President Barack Obama says he probably won't read it.