President Bush on Wednesday said "a military solution alone will not stop violence" in Iraq. "In the end, the Iraqi people and their government will have to make the difficult decisions necessary to solve these problems."
President Bush said Wednesday that "it remains critical" that the United States help Iraq defeat the "enemy" in Iraq. This comes amid polls that show widespread dissatisfaction with the Bush administration's policies in Iraq. Bush spoke at a press conference about ways the United States is adapting its tactics in the war.
Opponents of stem-cell research will air an ad during Game 4 of the World Series urging Missouri voters to reject a law that would legalize the controversial research. An ad featuring Michael J. Fox on stem cell research has triggered a backlash.
Rep. John Hostettler, R-Ind., has begun airing a new ad which says that a vote for his Democratic opponent, Brad Ellsworth, supports advancement of a "homosexual agenda" in Congress.
Michael Barone says the slow progress of the Iraq war and the ever-present threat of terrorism has Americans weary and in a negative mood.
Vice President Dick Cheney said he thinks Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is a "formidable" candidate who could win, though he hopes she doesn't. He said voters might view Sen. Barack Obama as too inexperienced, but called him an "attractive guy."
New Zealand see off Pakistan by 51 runs to reach the Champions Trophy semi-finals.
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Neil Robertson progress to the quarter-finals of the Grand Prix in Aberdeen.
Two short weeks to Election Day. As one of those post-9/11 security moms, it all comes down to a simple question for me: Who will keep this country -- and my children -- safer from harm?
Rush Limbaugh claimed that actor Michael J. Fox, who was visibly wracked by tremors, was "off his medication" or "acting" in a political ad supporting embryonic stem cell research. On Tueday Fox responded: "My pills are working really well."
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