A bipartisan group of homeland security and counterterrorism experts.
Former Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism and former New Jersey Governor and 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Kean to discuss the national security threats we face and the concerns they have for our national defense in light of these looming cuts in defense.
Apple fans in Sydney and Tokyo remember former Apple CEO Steve Jobs as a hero and an inspiration. Travis Brecher reports.
Reuters exclusive footage shows malnourished children in North Korea's countryside after winter worsens the country's food shortages.
The widely publicized incident in which Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin pulled up ancient Greek jug fragments from the seabed on a diving expedition was staged, his chief spokesman said. (Oct. 5)
NTC troops say they are in the final push for Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown. Lily Grimes reports.
Germany and France take the lead in standing behind European banks, amid fears that the problems of struggling Franco/Belgian bank Dexia could contaminate other institutions.
The International Monetary Fund, a key player in eurozone bailouts, on Wednesday pushed for radical changes in the region's handling of the debt crisis. (Oct. 5)
The European economic crisis is stirring anxiety that the economic dominoes of the world could be about to fall. Mark Phillips reports on the fear of a worldwide economic and social breakdown.
Interim government forces in Libya claim they now control half the city of Sirte, the birthplace of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Only Russia and China opposed the European sponsored resolution.
There have been tough words from the British prime minister at the annual Conservative Party conference, where David Cameron defended his government's economic policies.
Rep. Tim Johnson, (R-Ill.), tells the Judge his vote to authorize the use of military force in Iraq was a mistake and that U.S. involvement in Libya was and is illegal.
European Parliament member Daniel Hannan responds to American concerns.