National and World

  • Iran Test-Fires Long, Short-Range Missiles

    Iran test-fired nine long- and medium-range missiles during war games that officials say are in response to U.S. and Israeli threats, state television reported.

  • Gunmen Attack U.S. Consulate In Istanbul

    Armed men attacked a police guard post outside the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, an assault that Istanbul's governor said killed three attackers and three policemen.

  • "Low Tar" Cigarette Claim Up In Smoke

    The FTC had endorsed the test it used to show those cigarettes are low in tar for four decades. Now, it's done an about-face, admitting the test is meaningless, Nancy Cordes reports.

  • Did Trailer Makers Know About Toxic Fumes?

    Nearly three years after Hurricane Katrina, 20,000 FEMA trailers are still being used. Did the trailer manufacturers know they had a formaldehyde problem that could harm workers and residents? Armen Keteyian investigates.

  • General: Iraqi Forces Still Need Help

    Army Lt. Gen. James Dubik told Congress that U.S. aid to the Iraqi army and police forces would be needed for the foreseeable future, though security forces are becoming increasingly independent.

  • Nations Tout Climate Pledge, Mostly

    Several developing nations supported the G-8 plan of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, but not enough to make a formal declaration.

  • Iraq"s Oil Money Not Buying Health Care

    Iraqi oil profits are on the rise, but the money is not going to one place it's desperately needed - to buy basic supplies for citizens at hospitals. Elizabeth Palmer has the story.

  • Study: Women Not Saving Enough

    With longer life spans than men, a new study finds that women aren't doing enough to ensure a comfortable retirement.

  • Bush Pushes U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

    The president defended a deal to sell India nuclear fuel and technology despite heavy opposition on both side.

  • Iraq: No Withdrawal Timetable, No Deal

    Iraq's national security adviser said his country will not accept any security deal with the United States unless it contains specific dates for the withdrawal of U.S.-led forces.

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