Gonzales Aides Broke Laws in Hiring, Report Concludes
Senior aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales broke the law by using politics to guide their hiring decisions, a Justice Department’s report said.
- Text of the Report (pdf)
- Back Story With Eric Lichtblau (mp3)
Bomb Attacks in Baghdad and Kirkuk Kill Dozens
Suicide bombers struck Kurdish protesters in Kirkuk and Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 61 people in one of the deadliest series of attacks in Iraq this year.
Clinton Doesn’t Seem to Be High on Obama’s List
There is mounting evidence that Barack Obama’s interest in Hillary Clinton for the post of vice president has faded considerably.
- Where’s the Bounce for Obama?
- The Caucus: McCain Talks About P.O.W. Experiences
- Back Story With Adam Nagourney (mp3)
Gas Rush Is On, and Louisianians Cash In
A no-holds-barred, all-American gold rush for natural gas is underway in a forgotten corner of the South. Above, a rig in northwest Louisiana.
Democrats Fail to Overcome Senator’s Grip on Bill
A bill to advance dozens of federal programs stalled in the Senate as a narrow majority was unable to free them from the legislative grip of Senator Tom Coburn.
- Roll Call (senate.gov)
- Democrats Try to Break Grip of the Senate’s Dr. No (July 28, 2008)
Bush Meets Pakistani P.M., After U.S. Missile Strike
In a White House meeting with Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, President Bush sought to minimize concerns about Pakistan’s handling of extremists along its border.
Beijing Weighs Added Pollution Cuts for Olympics
Beijing’s skies are so polluted that authorities are considering emergency measures.
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