The Democratic candidate is grilled on Middle East peace interests and Iran.
The year's first hurricane to hit land weakens to a Category 1.
A new treatment for prostate cancer offers new hope to men.
Congress overrides President Ford's veto of the Public Works Employment Bill.
Israelis and Palestinians share their thoughts on U.S. foreign policy.
The storm gains strength as Texas residents brace for the expected landfall.
Automaker opts for small, fuel-efficient cars instead of SUVs and trucks.
Barack Obama makes the challenging promise to work toward a peace deal.
ABC's Terry Moran talks with the Democratic candidate on withdrawal timetables.
Loose food regulations in China raise concerns about what athletes consume.
Having fun in the summer means different things in different cultures.
It appears that faulty wiring is to blame for several U.S. troop deaths.
Democrat will speak with military commanders about the war.
In Guantanamo Bay the trial for Osama bin Laden's former driver is set to begin.
China has launched an unprecedented program to prepare for the Olympics.
As gas prices soar and car sales plummet manufacturers look for a new product.
Churches are opening their doors to immigrants attempting to evade deportation.
The senator says focusing on Iraq was one of Bush's "biggest mistakes."
A U.S. diplomat joined talks on Iran's nuclear program.
Further progress in Iraq may now be a political matter, not a military one.
Both candidates may have to reassess their foreign policy strategies.
Many Americans now support the rights of gays to serve openly in the military.
Time magazine's Mark Halperin discusses the 2008 presidential race.
The Democratic candidate makes stops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York is the first city to require restaurants to post calories on menus.
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