Two charter buses crashed on a Seattle street Friday, pushing one through a guardrail and leaving its front wheels dangling above a freeway. Authorities say 11 people suffered minor injuries.
The truce between Israel and Hamas has ended. The UN Security Council passes a new resolution on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Will the Annapolis peace process survive? And what is Abbas doing in Washington? Answers to these questions and more on Link TV's Mosaic Intelligence Report. Presented by Jamal Dajani.
Some liberals are upset that an evangelical Rick Warren will give the inaugural invocation and see Barack Obama's choice as a strong message against gay rights. Harry Smith gets two points of view.
nvestigators in the Caylee Anthony disappearance case have found 'significant' skeletal remains in the same area where a child's skull was found last week. Police say details surrounding the initial discovery of remains are of interest to them.
Brawling South Korean lawmakers tried to sledgehammer their way into a parliamentary meeting room barricaded by the ruling party as the National Assembly descended into chaos Thursday over a free trade agreement with the U.S.
An angry Iraqi journalist hurled a shoe at President Bush during a press conference in Baghdad's Green Zone. Now the journalist is in jail while thousands demonstrate for his release. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
ABC News reports a Saudi man offered $10 million for the shoes that were thrown at George W. Bush in Iraq on Sunday, December 14, 2008. Montather Al-Zaidi, the shoe-throwing Iraqi journalist has become an instant folk hero in Arab world.
"CBS News RAW:" At a press conference in Baghdad with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, President Bush got a reminder of the fervent opposition to his policies when a man threw two shoes at his head.
Fla. authorities have said that there is evidence which has been linked between recently discovered human remains and that of missing toddler Caylee Anthony. Karen Brown reports.
The father of the family killed after an F-18 plane crashed into their San Diego, Calif. home sobbed in grief during a press conference where he did not place blame on the pilot.
"They behaved like cowboys on the streets of Baghdad" - a damning accusation directed at five decorated war veterans facing criminal charges over the shooting of Iraqi civilians. They have now been ordered to surrender themselves to the FBI. Al Jazeera's Owen Fay reports.
A Las Vegas judge has sentenced O.J. Simpson to prison time. As John Blackstone reports, Simpson's defense lawyer claims that this sentence was payback for the athlete's infamous murder trial.
O.J. Simpson will spend at least nine years, and perhaps the rest of his life in jail, for an armed robbery in a hotel room, bringing a measure of satisfaction to those who believe the football star got away with murder more than a decade ago.
The U.S. President elect Barack Obama has named his former rival as one of the top players in his new administration. Former first lady Hillary Clinton will return to the White House next month, replacing Condoleeza Rice as the Secretary of State. Sky's David Bowden reports.